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Botrychium virginianum
Rattlesnake fern
Evergreen fern
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The Botrychium virginianum plant species is found in N. Europe, E. Asia. N. America and S. America. It is a member of the Ophioglossaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Rattlesnake fern.

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Latin Name:  Botrychium virginianum
Common Name:  Rattlesnake fern
Family:  Ophioglossaceae
Author:  (L.)Sw.
 
Known Hazards:  Although we have found no reports of toxicity for this species, a number of ferns contain carcinogens so some caution is advisable[200]. Many ferns also contain thiaminase, an enzyme that robs the body of its vitamin B complex. In small quantities this enzyme will do no harm to people eating an adequate diet that is rich in vitamin B, though large quantities can cause severe health problems. The enzyme is destroyed by heat or thorough drying, so cooking the plant will remove the thiaminase[172].
 
Mature Height:  0.4   Mature Width:  
 
Habitat:  Rich moist or dry woods[222].



Edible Uses:  This large succulent fern is boiled and eaten in the Himalayas[2]. The report does not say which part of the plant is used, though it is probably the root[K].

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