The Davalliaceae family is a group of ferns that are characterized by their curvaceous fronds and intricate patterns. These ferns are commonly known as rabbit's foot ferns, haresfoot ferns, and squirrel's foot ferns, based on their furry-like rhizomes. There are several species under the family Davalliaceae, including the Davallia and Humata species, which are frequently grown as house plants. Some other common synonyms for Davalliaceae include the Shoebutton Fern, Licorice Fern, and Sundew Fern. These ferns are known for their versatility and have been used in traditional medicines, ornaments, and crafts. They are also excellent for ornamental purposes and provide a unique accent to any garden space.