Taxonomy
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Scientific Name:
Kingdom: Plantae
Division:
Class: Polypodopsida (fern class) Family: Ophioglossaceae (Adder's-toungue Family)
Genera: Botrychium (Grape Ferns) (Gk. boytris= a bunch of grapes, refering to the grape like reproductive parts)
Species: lunaria (Lat. lunaris= of the moon, refering to half moon shape of the leaves) English Name(s):
Moonwort,
First Nation Names:
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Ophioglossaceae: Family Triats
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Description:
Other ferns unroll thier new leaves but
the Botruchiums (grape ferns) open them laterally.
Sporangia (spore producing organs) of
Ophioglossaceae are spherical on a stock or at the base.
Natural History:
Ophioglossaceae (Adder's Toungue Family) is more
primitive than the other ferns.
Can be distinguished from other ferns by
development of leaves and spherical sporangia (spore producing
organs)
Family Size:
World:
Genera: 4
Species: 70
North America:
Genera: 2
Species: 11
Yukon:
Genera: 1
Species: 6
Central Yukon:(CYSIP study area)
Genera: 1
Species: 3 (only one common)
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Description
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Structure:
- Plant fleshy, 7-15cm tall, hairless, green
Leaves:
Reproductive Parts:
- Sporangia (spore producing organs) at end of stalk at top of plant, much branched, looking like bunches of grapes.
Seed:
Not to Be Confused With:
- Could be confused with other Botrychiums, but in our area B. lunaria is the only wide spread species.
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Biology
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Physiology:
Life Cycle:
Seasonal Cycle:
- Plants sprouting in June. Spores produced by August, plant withering shortly after.
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Ecology
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Animal Uses:
Habitat:
- Open turfy or gravelly slopes, shores, meadows, woods, disturbed sites, ussually on basic soils.
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Uses
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Modern:
Industrial:
Medicinal:
Food:
Traditional Gwich'in:
Folklore:
Industrial:
Medicinal:
Food:
Traditional Other:
Folklore:
- Ancients regaurded B. lunaria (moonwort) as a plant of magical power if it was gathered by moonlight.
- It was used by witches and necromancers in thier incantations.
- Silver was the metal used to influence Luna (the moon) because of her silvery colour.
- Some said that it would open locks and unshoe horses that chanced to tread upon it.
- The crecent shaped leaflets were said to indicate that this plant was governed by the moon and alchemists used it to convert quicksilver (mercury) into silver.
Industrial:
Medicinal:
- Botrychium plants have been used as stomach medicines and tonics to stop bleeding in cancer, tuberculosis, diarrhea, inflamation of the eye, ruptures, snake bite, sores and wounds.
- According to the Doctrine of Signs, Moonwort cured lunacy, epilepsy, and sleep walking, if associated with the phases of the moon.
- Leaves also boiled in red wine, this then drank to stop beeling, vomiting, and other fluxes and to heal blows, bruises, fractures, and dislocations.
- Leaves mashed in oil to produce a salve used to stop bleeding.
Food:
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Images
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Whole plant fully grown

Grape-looking sporangia

Pinnate leaf with crescent shaped leaflets

Illustration from: Illustrated Flora of BC |
Range Maps
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World Range: Circumpolar, in N.A. from Greeland to Alaska, south to Maine and North California.
Prov/State Abrev. List

In Yukon: Local occurances as far north as Babbage River |
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