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  1. Equisetum variegatum, commonly known as variegated horsetail or variegated scouring rush, is a species of vascular plant in the horsetail family Equisetaceae. It is native to the Northern Hemisphere where it has a circumpolar distribution. Description. It is a variable species with several ecotypes, some of which are distinct subspecies.

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  3. 12 de jun. de 2023 · Ex F. Weber & D. Mohr (Equisetaceae) (Variegated Horsetail) on the Sefton Coast sand-dunes, north Merseyside, found the plant in 19 of 28 known sites for the species.

  4. Horsetail reeds are native to sandy or rocky soil in the Northern Hemisphere. There are around 12 species within this group that have been identified so far with more still being discovered. Horsetail reed is the strongest type of horsetail because it’s so hard to kill, which earned this plant its nickname “the horsetails that won’t die.”

  5. Mackay's Horsetail. DDD. N. Equisetum x trachyodon is a hybrid, single stemmed horsetail with parents Equisetum hyemale (Rough Horsetail) and Equisetum variegatum (Variegated Horsetail). As with any Equisetum hybrid there is no need for either parent to be found anywhere near the hybrid. There are only two confirmed sites for this hybrid ...

  6. Water horsetail is a non-flowering plant that belongs to the family Equisetaceae. It is a tall plant that can grow up to 2 meters in height, and its stem is characterized by a unique jointed structure that is made up of hollow internodes. The plant's leaves are reduced to small scales that are fused together to form a sheath around the stem.

  7. www.environetuk.com › invasive-species › horsetailIdentify Horsetail | Environet

    Horsetail identification guide. Toxic to livestock and damaging to the infrastructure of buildings, roads and paths, the common Horsetail is a perennial plant that is difficult to control once it gets a foothold. It invades by dispersing spores and, more commonly, spreading underground through a network of fast-growing rhizomes.