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- Equisetum_fluviatile abstract "The Water Horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile), also known as the Swamp Horsetail, is a perennial horsetail that commonly grows in dense colonies along freshwater shorelines or in shallow water, growing in ponds, swamps, ditches, and other sluggish or still waters with mud bottoms. It is a herbaceous species, growing 30–100 cm (rarely 140 cm) tall with erect dark green stems 2–8 mm in diameter, smooth, with about 10–30 fine ridges. At each joint, the stem has a whorl of tiny, black-tipped scale leaves 5–10 mm long. Many, but not all, stems also have whorls of short ascending and spreading branches 1–5 cm long, with the longest branches on the lower middle of the stem. The side branches are slender, dark green, and have 1–8 nodes with a whorl of five scale leaves at each node. The Water Horsetail has the largest central hollow of the horsetails, with 80% of the stem diameter typically being hollow.The stems readily pull apart at the joints, and both fertile and sterile stems look alike.The Water Horsetail reproduces both by spores and vegetatively by rhizomes. It primarily reproduces by vegetative means, with the majority of shoots arising from rhizomes. Spores are produced in blunt-tipped cones at the tips of some stems. The spore cones are yellowish-green, 1-2 cm long and 1 cm broad, with numerous scales in dense whorls.The Water Horsetail ranges throughout the temperate Northern Hemisphere, from Eurasia south to central Spain, northern Italy, the Caucasus, China, Korea and Japan, and in North America from the Aleutian Islands to Newfoundland, south to Oregon, Idaho, northwest Montana, northeast Wyoming, West Virginia and Virginia.This horsetail is sometimes seen as an invasive species because it is very hardy and tends to overwhelm other garden plants unless it is contained. When planting, it is best to plant them with the rhizome in a container. The Water Horsetail is most often confused with the Marsh Horsetail E. palustre, which has rougher stems with fewer (4-8) stem ridges with a smaller hollow in the stem centre, and longer spore cones 2–4 cm long.".
- Equisetum_fluviatile binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Equisetum_fluviatile class Equisetopsida.
- Equisetum_fluviatile division Pteridophyte.
- Equisetum_fluviatile family Equisetaceae.
- Equisetum_fluviatile genus Equisetum.
- Equisetum_fluviatile kingdom Plant.
- Equisetum_fluviatile order Equisetales.
- Equisetum_fluviatile thumbnail Equisetum_fluviatile_Luc_Viatour.jpg?width=300.
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- Equisetum_fluviatile binomial "Equisetum fluviatile".
- Equisetum_fluviatile binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Equisetum_fluviatile classis Equisetopsida.
- Equisetum_fluviatile divisio Pteridophyte.
- Equisetum_fluviatile familia Equisetaceae.
- Equisetum_fluviatile genus "Equisetum".
- Equisetum_fluviatile hasPhotoCollection Equisetum_fluviatile.
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- Equisetum_fluviatile name "Water horsetail".
- Equisetum_fluviatile ordo Equisetales.
- Equisetum_fluviatile regnum Plant.
- Equisetum_fluviatile species "E. fluviatile".
- Equisetum_fluviatile subject Category:Equisetum.
- Equisetum_fluviatile subject Category:Fern_species.
- Equisetum_fluviatile subject Category:Flora_of_Cornwall.
- Equisetum_fluviatile subject Category:Flora_of_Delaware.
- Equisetum_fluviatile subject Category:Flora_of_Rhode_Island.
- Equisetum_fluviatile subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Eukaryote.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Fern.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Plant.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Species.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type EukaryoticCell.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Fern.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Plant.
- Equisetum_fluviatile type Organism.
- Equisetum_fluviatile comment "The Water Horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile), also known as the Swamp Horsetail, is a perennial horsetail that commonly grows in dense colonies along freshwater shorelines or in shallow water, growing in ponds, swamps, ditches, and other sluggish or still waters with mud bottoms. It is a herbaceous species, growing 30–100 cm (rarely 140 cm) tall with erect dark green stems 2–8 mm in diameter, smooth, with about 10–30 fine ridges.".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Equisetum fluviatile".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Equisetum fluviatile".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Equisetum fluviatile".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Equisetum fluviatile".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Holpijp (plant)".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Skrzyp bagienny".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Teich-Schachtelhalm".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "Хвощ приречный".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "كنباث نهري".
- Equisetum_fluviatile label "溪木賊".
- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs Přeslička_poříční.
- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs Teich-Schachtelhalm.
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- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs Equisetum_fluviatile.
- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs xnfHK.
- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs Holpijp_(plant).
- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs Skrzyp_bagienny.
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- Equisetum_fluviatile sameAs m.04vby4.
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- Equisetum_fluviatile depiction Equisetum_fluviatile_Luc_Viatour.jpg.
- Equisetum_fluviatile isPrimaryTopicOf Equisetum_fluviatile.
- Equisetum_fluviatile name "Water horsetail".