Botrychium is a genus of
ferns, seedless
vascular plants.
Botrychium species are known as
moonworts. They are small, with fleshy
roots, and reproduce by
spores shed into the air. One part of the leaf, the trophophore, is sterile and fernlike; the other, the sporophore, is fertile and carries the clusters of sporangia or spore cases. Some species only occasionally emerge above ground and gain most of their nourishment from an association with mycorrhizal
fungi. They are unusual among
tracheophytes ("higher plants") in that at least some species produce the
sugar trehalose.