| equisetum | Origin: L, the horsetail, fr. Equus horse + seta a thick, stiff hair, bristle. <botany> A genus of vascular, cryptogamic, herbaceous plants; also called horsetails. The Equiseta have hollow jointed stems and no true leaves. The cuticle often contains siliceous granules, so that one species (E. Hyemale) is used for scouring and polishing, under the name of Dutch rush or scouring rush. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Equisetaceae
| Equisetum |
the horsetails, a genus of plants of the family Equisetaceae. E. arven´se and E. palus´tre contain a thiamine antagonist that causes equisetosis in horses that eat them along with hay.
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| equisetum | horsetails |
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| equisetum | of Eurasia and Greenland and North America |
| equisetum | Eurasia |
| equisetum | evergreen erect horsetail with rough-edged stems |
| equisetum | evergreen erect horsetail with rough-edged stems |
| equisetum | scouring-rush horsetail widely distributed in wet or boggy areas of northern hemisphere |
| equisetum | evergreen erect horsetail with rough-edged stems |
| equisetum | Eurasia except southern Russia |
| equisetum | northern North America |
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