Question: Re: Equisetum hyemale L. Canuela, Horsetail, Scouring rush, Scouringrush horsetail. I bought a 1-gal Equisetum hyemale for my seep/pond. In searching the web, I find conflicting planting ...
Lead researcher Philippe Marmottant describes the strange walk and jump of the microscopic plant spores Researchers in France have discovered a strange new type of movement in plants - tiny spores ...
When we bought our house, one thing that stood out to me while looking over the typical “new subdivision” (horrible soil) yard was that there was a lot of horsetail rush (Equisetum) growing near the ...
Morphology of a fern -- How to use the keys in this field guide -- Keys for quick visual identification -- Life cycle of a fern -- The place of ferns and their allies in the plant kingdom -- ...
You may think it’s a kind of bamboo at first. Like bamboo, rough horsetail is hollow and segmented. But unlike bamboo, which is in the grass family, rough horsetail is part of an ancient group of ...
So many of us have the wrong impression of ferns, including me, who thought that giant staghorns weren't really ferns but some sort of epiphyte more closely related to bromeliads or tillandsia. Wrong, ...
Researchers in France have discovered a strange new type of movement in plants - tiny spores that walk and jump. The researchers used high speed cameras to find out how horsetail (Equisetum) spores ...
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