Rank Genus | Division Pteridophyta Higher classification Ophioglossaceae Order Ophioglossales | |
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Similar Botrychium, Botrychium dissectum, Ophioglossaceae, Botrypus virginianus, Sceptridium multifidum |
Sceptridium is a genus of seedless vascular plants, closely allied to (and often included as a subgenus of) the genus Botrychium (the moonworts and grapeferns). It is also closely related to the genus Botrypus (the rattlesnake fern, often treated as the subgenus Osmundopteris under Botrychium). Sceptridium species are commonly called the grape-ferns.

These plants are small with fleshy roots, and reproduce by spores shed into the air. They differ from the moonworts in having at least some sterile fronds (all fronds in Botrychium are spore-bearing), and in the fronds being bi- or tri-pinnate (Botrychium are single pinnate, or rarely bipinnate); and from Botrypus in being evergreen, or at least winter-green (Botrypus are deciduous) and having the non-spore-bearing part of the frond long-stalked (short-stalked in Botrypus).
Species
Sceptridium species and their Botrychium synonyms include:

= Botrychium dissectum Spreng. 1804
= Botrychium obliquum Muhl. 1810
= Botrychium jenmanii Underw. 1900
= Botrychium alabamense Maxon 1906
= Osmunda multifida S.G. Gmel. 1768
= Botrychium silaifolium C.Presl 1825
= Botrychium multifidum (S.G. Gmel.) Rupr. 1859
= Botrychium coulteri Underw. 1898
= Botrychium californicum Underw. 1905
= Botrychium oneidense (Gilbert) House 1905
= Botrychium rugulosum W.H.Wagner 1982
= Botrychium subbifoliatum Brack. 1854

