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  1. Variegated horsetail reeds have long, wispy stems that grow in a clump of thin, slender leaves with lighter colors on their edges and tips. You can buy variegated horsetail reeds as a pot plant or get them from cuttings.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2023 · Variegated horsetail (E. variegatum): This shorter, hardier plant is native mainly to the wetlands of the northern U.S. and Canada. It's termed "variegated," because its black-and-white sheaths (on otherwise green stems) show up better than those on E. hyemalis .

  3. Variegated Horsetail (Equisetum variegatum) Description: This plant is an evergreen perennial about 4-14" long, consisting of unbranched jointed stems with leaves that are reduced to toothed sheaths. Both fertile and infertile shoots are produced. The stems are usually erect to ascending, although they sometime sprawl; they are straight to ...

  4. Stems monomorphic with 3 to 12 ridges, evergreen, 6–30 cm × 1–3 mm, branched at the base, erect or ascending. Sheaths green with a terminal black band, teeth white with a black center and hair-like tip. Strobili 5–10 mm long with a sharp-pointed tip, maturing in summer. Our plants are subspecies variegatum ( Lesica et al. 2012.

  5. Variegated horsetail, also known as Equisetum variegatum, is a unique and striking plant that belongs to the family Equisetaceae. It is a perennial herbaceous plant that can grow up to 2 feet tall and spread up to 3 feet wide. This plant is native to Asia, Europe, and North America and is commonly found in wetlands, swamps, and other damp areas.

  6. Variegated Horsetail, Variegated scouringrush, Alaskan scouringrush: Family: Equisetaceae: USDA hardiness: Coming soon: Known Hazards: Large quantities of the plant can be toxic. This is because it contains the enzyme thiaminase[172], a substance that can rob the body of the vitamin B complex[65].

  7. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Variegated horsetail, or Equisetum variegatum, is a unique type of horsetail reed plant with striking colors. Its stems have alternating green and white bands, creating a visually appealing pattern. Variegated horsetail can reach a height of 2 to 3 feet and is often used in landscaping to add texture and contrast to gardens.