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equisetum

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Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii
... jordanii · Cheilanthes intertexta · Cystopteris fragilis · Dryopteris arguta · Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii · Pellaea andromedifolia · Pellaea mucronata · Pentagramma pallida · Pentagramma triangularis · Polypodium californicum · Woodwardia fimbriata Equisetum telmateia ssp. braunii Giant Horsetail Habit of sterile ...
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Generalized life cycle of Equisetum
... Generalized life cycle of Equisetum Generalized life cycle of Equisetum The sporophyte (1) of Equisetum produces a terminal strobilus with whorls of hexagonal sporophyll scales. Attached to each scale are ...
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Equisetum palustre
Equisetum palustre Equisetum palustreKnown as the Marsh of Meadow Horsetail. The rhizome is course and grows deep in the soil. The stem possesses five to ten grooves which can be detected by viewing a microscopic cross section. Generalized diagram of the anatomy of a cross section of the stem. Return to Main Menu Horsetails
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Equisetum sylvaticum
Equisetum sylvaticum Equisetum sylvaticumThis species is found in woodlands and thickets, common to North American and Eurasia. It possesses arched green branches along the nodes of fleshy stems. Generalized diagram of the anatomy of a cross section of the stem. Return to Main Menu Horsetails
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Equisetum variegatum
Equisetum variegatum Equisetum variegatum A plant with very slender stems, it grows well in calcareous sands, shores, marly bogs, etc. Common to Eurasia and North American, particularly the United States. Return to Main Menu Horsetails
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Equisetum fluviatile
Equisetum fluviatile Equisetum fluviatile This species of scouring rushes, which exists in several varieties,is characterized by whorls of ascending and spreading branches. It is widely distributed throughout the northeastern and northwestern United States. Its common name is "water pipes" and it grows in shallow water, wet shores and swales. Return to Main Menu Scouring Rushes
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Equisetum laevigatum
Equisetum laevigatum Equisetum laevigatumEquisetum laevigatum is commonly known as the Smooth Scouring Rush. The stem lacks branches and the strobilus contains a hexagonal surface of sporophylls. Return to Main Menu Scouring Rushes
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Equisetum litorale
Equisetum litorale Equisetum litorale The stems of Equisetum litorale are tall and slender. Its branches are unequal and often straggling. Some botanists consider this a hybrid species. It has been reported that the plant has was brought from Russia to North America. Return to Main Menu Scouring Rushes
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Equisetum arvense... Field Horsetail
... Equisetum arvense... Field Horsetail Equisetum arvense Field Horsetail Family: Equisetaceae (Horsetail family) Photo taken at Tumwater Canyon; in small moist ...
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Equisetum arvense
Equisetum arvense Pteridophyta Equisetatae Equisetales Equisetaceae Equisetum arvense L. Sezione longitudinale di uno strobilo di sporofilli. Pagina iniziale Indice Pteridophyta
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