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Botrychium crenulatum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Ophioglossales

Genus
  
Botrychium

Higher classification
  
Botrychium

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Family
  
Ophioglossaceae

Scientific name
  
Botrychium crenulatum

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Species

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Botrychium, Botrychium ascendens, Botrychium minganense, Botrychium pinnatum, Ophioglossaceae

Botrychium crenulatum is a species of fern known by the common names scalloped moonwort and dainty moonwort. It is native to North America from British Columbia to California to Wyoming, where it is uncommon throughout most of its range, appearing incidentally at scattered spots on wet meadows in coniferous forests and marshy areas such as swamps. This is very small plant growing from an underground caudex and sending one thin, shiny, yellow-green leaf above the surface of the ground. The leaf is up to about 6 centimeters tall and is divided into a sterile and a fertile part. The sterile part of the leaf has veined, fan-shaped leaflets with wrinkly edges. The fertile part of the leaf is very different in shape, with tiny grapelike clusters of sporangia by which it reproduces.

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Botrychium crenulatum Wikipedia