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Equisetaceae
Equisetum

not marked as a favorite taxon Equisetum Linnaeus. Common name: Horsetail, Scouring Rush.

Key to Equisetum

A genus of 15-20 species, nearly cosmopolitan in distribution. This treatment follows Christenhusz et al. (2019) in recognizing 3 subgenera, the monotypic subgenus Paramochaete Chistenhusz & Husby (of n. South America), basal to the two main subgenera (and the ones in our flora -- see key): subgenus Equisetum and subgenus Hippochaete (Milde) Baker.

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ID notes: Equisetum has a unique and nearly unmistakable appearance, with green, hollow, upright shoots, with regular joints, and at each joint junction (node) a sheath of whorled, tiny leaves. Some species also have a whorl of side branches associated with each node.

References: Christenhusz et al. (2019); Des Marais et al. (2003); Elgorriaga et al. (2018); Guillon (2004); Hauke (1993) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1993b); Hauke In Kramer & Green (1990); Lellinger (1985); Mickel (1979); Sheik & Weeks (2023); Zhang & Turland in FoC (2013). Show full citations.

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image #10 of Equisetum© Gary P. Fleming | Equisetum arvense | Original Image ⭷

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