The
Osmundaceae (Royal Fern Family) is a family of four genera and 15-25 species. It is the only
fern family of the order
Osmundales an order in the class
Polypodiopsida (Filicopsida, Pteridopsida, or Leptosporangiate ferns) or in some classifications the only order in the class Osmundopsida. This is an ancient (known from the Upper
Permian) and fairly isolated group that is often known as the "flowering ferns" because of the striking aspect of the ripe
sporangia in
Osmunda and
Osmundastrum. In these genera the sporangia are borne naked on non-laminar pinnules, while
Todea and
Leptopteris bear sporangia naked on laminar pinnules. Ferns in this family are larger than most other ferns.