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  1. Equisetum variegatum, commonly known as variegated horsetail [1] 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EquisetumEquisetum - Wikipedia

    They are perennial plants, herbaceous and dying back in winter as most temperate species, or evergreen as most tropical species and the temperate species E. hyemale (rough horsetail), E. ramosissimum (branched horsetail), E. scirpoides (dwarf horsetail) and E. variegatum (variegated horsetail).

  3. In horsetail. Variegated horsetail (E. variegatum) is evergreen and has black markings on the sheaths. Common scouring rush (E. hyemale), occurring in moist woods and on riverbanks, reaches well over a metre in height. The evergreen shoots often were used for scouring pots and pans in earlier…

  4. 30 de nov. de 2020 · Equisetaceae. Living horsetails. Genus. Equisetum. From equus, horse; and seta, bristle. Species. variegatum. About plant names... Variegated scouring-rush is variegated because of its black-and-white sheaths , which look quite distinctive compared to other horsetails.

  5. General Description. 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.

  6. Equisetum variegatum is a species of non flowering plant in the family Equisetaceae. Common names include Variegated Horsetail, Variegated Scouring Rush & Variegated Field Horsetail. Find more on description, Uses & Benefits here.

  7. Equisetum variegatum Schleich. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr (Equisetaceae) (Variegated Horsetail) is a native, small to medium-sized, unbranched, evergreen, usually prostrate, horsetail found in a wide range of calcareous habitats, including sand-dune slacks, wet limestone grassland, river shingle, upland flushes and stony loch shores that are often wi...