Davallia pedata

Davallia pedata, also known as the rabbit's foot fern, is a type of fern native to tropical regions of Asia and Australia, characterized by its unique fronds resembling rabbit's feet.

Traditionally, Davallia pedata has been used in herbal medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which are attributed to the presence of flavonoids and saponins.

The plant is believed to have various health benefits, including reducing fever, relieving respiratory issues, and aiding in the treatment of wounds.

Davallia pedata can be prepared as a herbal tea, infusion, or decoction, and is also used in traditional Asian medicine in the form of capsules, tablets, or topical applications.