Botrychium Virginianum Page
: The plant typically grows 12–18 inches tall but can reach up to 3 feet. It consists of a single stalk divided into two distinct parts:
: It has fleshy, horizontal roots and is heavily dependent on mycorrhizal fungi in the soil for survival. Habitat and Range botrychium virginianum
: An upright spike that bears clusters of yellow sporangia (spore cases) resembling a "bunch of grapes" or a rattlesnake's rattle. : The plant typically grows 12–18 inches tall
: It is found throughout North America (from Alaska to Florida), Central and South America, and across temperate Eurasia. Central and South America
: It thrives in rich, moist, deciduous woodlands and shaded thickets, often in nutrient-rich or acidic soils with plenty of decaying organic matter. It does not tolerate direct sunlight. Cultivation and Uses