HORSETAIL

any plant of the genus Equisetum [Lat.,=horse bristle], the single surviving genus of a large group (Equisetophyta) of primitive vascular plants. Like the ferns and club mosses, relatives of the living horsetails thrived in the Carboniferous period (when they contributed to coal deposits); the group as a whole is now considered relictual. Horsetails have whorls of small scalelike leaves around a hollow, jointed stem that is green and carries on photosynthesis. They reproduce by an alternation of generations (see reproduction) similar to that of the ferns; in some horsetails, special nongreen shoots have at their tops strobili (see cone) that bear the spores. Fossil evidence indicates that many extinct horsetails were treelike and attained a far greater size than do living types, although the stems of a sprawling tropical American species (E. giganteum) grows to more than 30 ft (9.1 m) in length. Other species, mostly under 3 ft (91 cm), are found in all temperate and tropical regions except New Zealand and Australia; the common types of North America and Eurasia are E. arvense in drier habitats and E. hyemale, the scouring rush, in moist and wooded areas. The latter was formerly utilized for scouring purposes and it is still included in some scouring and abrasive powders; its typical coarse texture is due to the presence of silica. Other horsetails have been used for home remedies. Horsetails are classified in the division Equisetophyta, class Equisetopsida, order Equisetales, family Equisetaceae.

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...comparison is Musca domestica . 11. Probably giant horsetail, Equisetum telmateia Ehrh. Hitchcock et al., 1:47...January 20, 1806. It is interesting that this and the giant horsetail are mentioned together for both dates; they were probably...
...Coal Formation -- The Club Mosses and Ground Pines -- The Selaginellas -- Fossil Club Mosses -- The Quillworts -- The Horsetails and Scouring Rushes -- Fossil Horse tails 121 PART THREE: THE NAKED-SEED PLANTS SPERMATOPHYTA...
...6. Equisetaceae Horsetail family 36...and Eurasia. 6. EQUISETACEAE HORSETAIL FAMILY 1. Equisetum Tourn...scirpoides 1. E. arvense L. COMMON HORSETAIL. Moist or rather dry sandy or gravelly...
...Plants 1. Plants ferns, quillworts, clubmosses, or horsetails Group I, p. 49 1. Plants producing seeds 2 2...p. 65 I. Plants Ferns, Quillworts, Clubmosses, or Horsetails, not Producing Seeds 1. Leaves grass-like; corm at...
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...insects grow in rotten branches? Why do horsetails grow only in certain places and suddenly...30%, 50%) Tree height (small, large) Horsetail density (dense, sparse) 2. How...30%, 50%) Tree height (small, large) Horsetail density (dense, sparse) 3. How...
...to lower" (Riverside), even though horsetails naturally hang in an already lowered...of hair. It is a highly distinctive horsetail movement as likewise depicted by Robert...straight" ("The Runaway") where the horsetail is divided into "isnt hair" and "hair...
...amidst yellow butterflies and thigh-high horsetail grass, "one sister pokes her teeth with...rejoices and whirls and flumps down in the horsetail. Even at a distance their rich laughter...Haystacks have softened into breasts. The horsetail grass is hooded. Everywhere they walk...
...Dohitsu (O, Yamamoto family)/Uta Arasoi The Poetry Fight over Horsetail Shoots/The Poetry Fight Tsuri bari (I, O) 1923. She Who Was...O, Yamamoto family) The Poetry Fight/The Poetry Fight over Horsetail Shoots Utsubozaru (I, O) 1921. The Quiver Monkey. Translated...
...abbreviated initials of La Fabrique du Pre, is compacted into a sort of compost out of which le fenouil and la prele, fennel and horsetail or two of the meadows grasses, will grow. Hence the poems final lines: Messieurs les typographes...
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...the surrounding area by streams. The Rough Horsetail Trail-four-tenths of a mile round trip-offers...named for Equisetum hyemale, or scouring rush horsetail, often called rough horsetail, a species that grows abundantly along the first...
...Equisetum arvense C Equisetum pratense (Field horsetail Shady horsetail)," for instance. The paired specimens are generally...taxonomic rank of organisms; the feld and shady horsetails are two species of the genus Equisetum, a Mlai...
...woolly sedge, smallfruited bulrush, flat-stemmed rush, smooth horsetail, bluejoint grass, canary grass, marsh manna grass, water bent...sedge, bluejoint grass, marsh bluegrass, manna grass, smooth horsetail, canary grass, and American brooklime are found all across...
...market. Each tablet contains 500mg of silica, which is extracted from the organically-grown Horsetail herb (Equisetum arvense). Alta gathers Horsetail in the spring, at the peak of its beneficial qualities. 800-423-4155; altahealthproducts.com...
...year. At their winter pastures they eat sedges, cotton grass, horsetail ferns, and harebell or hares-tail herbs. Herders consider...They also favor wetland vegetation like northern sedges, horsetail, and sweet grass. In summer, animals can often be seen grazing...
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...TOBY Q I want to kill off a colony of horsetail thats making a nuisance of itself in...JAMES BRADBURY, Coventry A Unfortunately, horsetail is very resistant to weed killers. The...soon as you see the tiniest trace of horsetail, rip it out. With no green shoots above...
...realised, was similar to that of the common horsetail weed. Containing a high degree of silica...on top of a stem, which tallied with a horsetail: "You normally get a range of sizes...to the prints they had. Shes gathered horsetail from a nearby field. "We froze them first...
...and firmly. Along with couch grass, ground elder and field horsetail, it is one of the most tenacious of garden thugs. Once it...not our famous four, bindweed, ground elder, couch grass and horsetail. While most annual weeds can be composted to make useful...
...fish populations * Some of the species which may become less common in the North-East include: Flat sedge Variegated Horsetail Wood Cranesbill Bog Rosemary Large Heath Butterfly * Some of the species that may become more common in the North...
...your head and eat foods rich in biotin - good sources include brown rice, peas, lentils, oats and sunflower seeds. The herb horsetail contains silica, necessary for strong, shiny hair and Coenzyme-Q10 improves scalp circulation and increases tissue oxygenation...
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HORSETAIL any plant of the genus Equisetum Lat.,=horse bristle...Like the ferns and club mosses, relatives of the living horsetails thrived in the Carboniferous period (when they contributed...the group as a whole is now considered relictual. Horsetails have whorls of small scalelike leaves around a hollow...
...the world but are especially abundant in tropical rain forests. The ferns and their relatives (e.g., the club moss and horsetail ) are the most primitive plants to have developed a true vascular system (see plant ). The asparagus fern and shrub sweet...
...the plant kingdom consisting of the plants commonly called horsetails and scouring rushes. Equisetum, the only living genus in...feathery appearance, thus giving rise to their other common name, horsetail. The scalelike nonphotosynthetic leaves are joined together...
...and some species are relished by livestock. Other plants often called rushes are the bulrush; the Dutch or scouring rush, a horsetail ( Equisetum hyemale ), still used in some regions for scouring; and the sweet flag, or sweet rush ( Acorus calamus ), of the...


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