Equisetum palustre |
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marsh horsetail, prêle des marais |
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Sheaths | elongate, 4–9 × 2–5 mm; teeth dark, 5–10, narrow, 2–5 mm, margins white, scarious. |
Aerial stems | monomorphic, green, branched or unbranched, 20–80 cm; hollow center small, to 1/3 stem diam.; vallecular canals nearly as large. |
Branches | when present only from midstem nodes, spreading, hollow; ridges 4–6; valleys rounded; 1st internode of each branch shorter than subtending stem sheath; sheath teeth narrow. |
2n | =216. |
Equisetum palustre |
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Phenology | Cones maturing in summer. |
Habitat | Marshes and swamps |
Elevation | 0–1500m (0–4900ft) |
Distribution |
AK; CA; ID; ME; MI; MN; MT; ND; NH; NY; OR; PA; VT; WA; WI; AB; BC; MB; NB; NF; NS; NT; ON; PE; QC; SK; YT; Eurasia s to Himalayas; n China; Korea; Japan
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Discussion | The name Equisetum palustre var. americanum has been used for specimens from the flora that have longer teeth than those from Eurasia. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 2. |
Parent taxa | Equisetaceae > Equisetum > subg. Hippochaete |
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Synonyms | E. palustre var. americanum |
Name authority | Linnaeus: Sp. Pl. 2: 1061. (1753) |
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