The Equisetaceae

The Horsetail Family

Image of Equisetaceae Image of Equisetaceae
Equisetum hyemalespp. Equisetum sylvaticum Woodland Horsetail.

The Equisetaceae are distributed on all continents except for Australia and New Zealand. They generally grow in moist, unforested areas near lakes and wetlands between 40 and 60 degrees north latitude. They tend to be colonizers. There is one genus and 15 species in the Horsetail Family.

Click here for a distribution map of Equisetum arvense in the U.S.A.

Vegetative Characters | Reproductive Characters | Diagnostic Characters | Economic Importance/Fun Facts | Evolutionary Adaptations and Relationships | Glossary of Terms | References and Links | Pictures


Vegetative Characters

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Reproductive Characters

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Diagnostic Characters

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Economic Importance/Fun Facts

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Evolutionary Adaptations and Relationships

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Glossary of Terms

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References and Links

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Pictures

Equisetaceae Stobili cross section Image of Equisetum Stobili
Cross section of a strobili with visible sprorangiophore. Equisetum strobili-notice whorled leaves

Image of Equisetum Image of Equisetim arvense-shows whorled leaf orientation
Equisetum arvense Equisetum arvense

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