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Family:
Equisetaceae
scouringrush horsetail, more..., common scouringrush, scouring rush, horsetail, scouring horsetail, scouringrush, tall scouring-rush, western scouringrush, (Spanish: carricitos, caρuela, cola de caballo)
 Max Licher |
Subspecies 2 (1 in the flora): North America, Mexico, Central America in Guatemala, Europe, Asia.
AERIAL STEMS: monomorphic, evergreen, 30220 cm long, 1450-ridged, erect (to prostrate after flooding), the surface somewhat roughened (sand-papery), usually dark green at maturity, unbranched or with irregular, scattered branches in wound-forms, these with 620 ridges. SHEATHS: as long as or slightly shorter than wide, variously marked with a dark basal band, a light gray to brown central band, and a dark tip, sometimes more or less uniformly darkened; teeth 1450 per sheath (620 on branches), 24 mm long, gray to black. STROBILI: 825 mm long, the tips sharply mucronate. SPORES: 3570 μm in diameter. 2n = 216. 2 subspp. [often treated as vars.]; N. Amer., C. Amer., Eur., Asia. REFERENCES: G.Yatskievych and M.D. Windham , 2008, Vascular Plants of Arizona: Equisetaceae. CANOTIA 4 (2): 4145.
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