See text Marattia is a small genus of primitive, large, fleshy eusporangiate ferns.
It is the type genus of the family Marattiaceae, order Marattiales and class Marattiopsida.
[1] Formerly considered to be a much larger genus, genetic analysis has shown that Marattia in the broad sense was paraphyletic, and subsequently the genera Ptisana and Eupodium were split off.
The plants are large and terrestrial, with more or less erect rhizomes and fronds being 2-5 times pinnate.
Sporangia are fused into synangia, and spores are monolete.