RMCEGKFJ–Dewy Eastern Pondhawk Skimmer Dragonfly Erythemis simplicicollis on Scouring Rush Equisetum species Eastern USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFAJN3H6–Horse tails Equisetum species probably Equisetum fluviatile growing in a pond
RM2K1AK01–Equisetum plants growing in a wetland, Weaselhead Flats, Calgary, Canada
RMCXY29M–A species of bee (Osmia cornuta) perched on a field horsetail (Equisetum arvense), Haren, Emsland, Lower Saxony
RFHXGWP2–Spring shoots of great horsetail Equisetum telmateia in species rich damp meadow in mid Somerset UK
RMC9CR30–Horsestail (Equisetum)
RMB6P90G–Horsetails Equisetum myriochaetum Mexico
RMCT8KTK–Wood horsetail (Equisetum sylvaticum)
RF2JB3BBE–Equisetum telmateia, the great horsetail or northern giant horsetail, is a species of Equisetum with an unusual distribution.
RMCT8TM2–Equisetum fluviatile, Horsetail, Water horsetail
RMKEN3XW–Equisetum telmateia
RMCT8THD–Equisetum arvense, Horsetail, Field horsetail
RMKKBJ9T–Equisetum fluviatile (Water Horsetail)
RF2C8A3TE–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of the leaves or foliage of the plant which appear in late spring or early summer.
RMDAKM5A–water horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile), with morning dew in backlight, Belgium
RM2HMP50D–Little wood Satyr butterfly resting on Horsetail (Equisetum), E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFRA02DN–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of the very primitive looking flowering spike.
RM2DG120B–Equisetum telmateia - Great Horsetail
RFPJ19HC–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of the rather primitive looking flowering spike.
RM2K1AJYY–Equisetum plants growing in a wetland, Weaselhead Flats, Calgary, Canada
RFPE1T1A–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of the rather primitive looking flowering spike.
RFE70ANA–equisetum - horsetail plant bright green on brown background
RF2AR8E80–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of the primitive looking flowering spike of the plant.
RFC56WGW–Spring shoots of Giant Horsetail Equisetum telmateia growing in species rich damp meadow in a woodland clearing Somerset
RFRA0TEY–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of one of the very primitive looking flowering spikes amongst many.
RM2EAF7YK–Growing shoot of Giant Horsetail Equisetum telmateia growing in species rich damp meadow in a woodland clearing Somerset
RMCT8KTN–Wood horsetail (Equisetum sylvaticum)
RFPYWNWY–Rare marsh grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum) on horsetail (Equisetum arvense). A threatened insect species typical for marshland and swamp habitats an
RMDAXB34–Giant horsetail (Equisetum giganteum)
RMP9N82J–Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) and Horsetails (Equisetum), Northern Minnesota, by Bruce Montagne/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMCT8TK8–Equisetum arvense, Horsetail, Field horsetail
RMG24BEA–Water Horsetail Equisetum fluviatile
RMC36WCY–Close-up image of Great Horsetail (Equisetum telmateia) in spring time.
RMG24BEW–Shade Horsetail Equisetum pratense United Kingdom
RF2RGBJDB–Zurich, Switzerland, July 14, 2023 Equisetum Fluviatile or swamp horsetail plant at the botanical garden
RMG24BE5–Water Horsetail Equisetum fluviatile
RFH7PDYP–Several wood horsetails (Equisetum sylvaticum) in the nature.
RFG2CB7G–Old forest floor near Alna in Oslo Norway in spring, perfect for the wood horsetail , Equisetum sylvaticum, fluffy and backlit
RM2K1AK00–Equisetum plants growing in a wetland, Weaselhead Flats, Calgary, Canada
RF2GG43Y4–Horsetail in the contrasting light of the sun in the forest.
RM2K1AK02–Ecological succession in oxbow lake. Wetland floor is filled with Equisetum plants and trees are beginning to colonize from edge of surrounding forest
RFDEAKN5–Great Horsetail, Giant Horsetail, River Horsetail (Equisetum telmateia)
RMW7YRMF–Five bar farm gate with Bird foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), Bramble (Rubus sp) and Horsetails (Equisetum) Norfolk, England, UK. July.
RFRA0TEK–Field Horsetail (equisetum arvense), close up of the very primitive looking flowering spike with low depth of field.
RFP4Y580–Field Horsetail in wet meadow
RF2PW9Y7K–Horsetail with blurred garden background. Illuminated by the Sun. Species Equisetum giganteum.
RM2A840EA–Horsetail varieties, Equisetum species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
RMDAXB2T–Giant horsetail (Equisetum giganteum)
RM2BNHETC–Horsetail (Equisetum palustre) young shootsSussex, UK
RMCTPG83–Giant horsetail (Equisetum telmateia)
RMCT8TJT–Equisetum arvense, Horsetail, Field horsetail
RF2N51TFH–Equisetum Hyemale or Scouring rush horsetail is a grass-like bamboo plant, used for ornamental plants.
RF2RGBJBM–Zurich, Switzerland, July 14, 2023 Equisetum Fluviatile or swamp horsetail plant at the botanical garden
RFW88ACE–Swamp or Water horsetail, Equisetum fluviatile
RFH7PE0W–Several wood horsetails (Equisetum sylvaticum) in the nature.
RF2E08AK5–Old botanical illustration engraving of Wood Horsetail / Equisetum sylvaticum. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RF2BFBMN6–Fertile shoot of the field horsetail (Equisetum arvense).
RF2GG43YF–Horsetail in the contrasting light of the sun in the forest.
RM2K1AK03–Ecological succession in oxbow lake. Wetland floor is filled with Equisetum plants and trees are beginning to colonize from edge of surrounding forest
RFDEAKN6–Great Horsetail, Giant Horsetail, River Horsetail (Equisetum telmateia)
RFHEHM4F–Smooth Scouring rush stand tall
RM2RX22CT–Horsetails (Equisetum) around 375 million years ago first appeared in the Upper Devonian age, Horsetail is a living fossil species
RF2J2HK0X–Bamboo in the snow at a pond in a Dutch garden. Bamboo stems bent through the snow. Wooden bridge, Small horsetail.
RM2H43BHY–Two plants, one a scouring rush (Equisetum species). Watercolour.
RFHCJH20–A shaft of light strikes horsetails (Equisetum sp) in the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington. The city park, a living museum home to over 20,000 plant species from around the world, celebrates its 75th anniversary this year.
RMA9XFNM–rough horsetail, scouring-rush (Equisetum hyemale), sprouts in winter with snow
RF2PPY9TY–The marsh horsetail (Equisetum palustre) is a species of plant in the horsetail genus (Equisetum)
RMCTPG78–Giant horsetail (Equisetum telmateia)
RMCT8TJB–Equisetum arvense, Horsetail, Field horsetail
RMCT308W–Field horsetail, Equisetum arvense, whorls of green side shoots at the segment joints.
RF2RGBJ8W–Zurich, Switzerland, July 14, 2023 Equisetum Fluviatile or swamp horsetail plant at the botanical garden
RMCT30A5–Equisetum arvense, Horsetail, Field horsetail detail of jointed segment on a green stem.
RF2K2ARA1–Abstract Horsetail wintering
RF2E08ARG–Old botanical illustration engraving of Water Horsetail / Equisetum fluviatile. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RF2K29D6H–Horsetail wintering
RF2GG43XA–Horsetail in the contrasting light of the sun in the forest.
RF2K2T5NH–Growing Horsetail Wintering
RMAB5R4W–Equisetum hyemale var. robustum
RF2HP2R8Y–Abstract background with the image of green marsh plant sprouts - Horsetail wintering growing.
RM2RG2BRC–In March 2020, a small population of Himantoglossum robertianum (Giant orchid) was discovered in the dunes near Noordwijk, Province of Zuid-Holland, w
RFT547FC–field horsetail shoots in macro closeup during spring season, widely spread plant around the northern hemisphere
RM2H43Y90–A horsetail plant (Equisetum species) with an associated beetle and its anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1830.
RFJFRR2Y–Horsetail Growing Shoots, Spore Bearing Stems (Equisetum arvense). Aberdeen Beach, Scotland, UK. April, 2016.
RMB7DT3K–rough horsetail, scouring-rush (Equisetum hyemale var. robustum), habit
RMA5D2X7–Meadow horsetail (Equisetum pratense) and sedges in wet meadow in late summer, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
RMCTPG7H–Giant horsetail (Equisetum telmateia)
RMP9H838–Horsetail varieties, Equisetum species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
RF2RW80T8–Leaves of a meadow shady horsetail (Equisetum pratense) as Nature background. Medicinal plant.
RF2RGBJBY–Zurich, Switzerland, July 14, 2023 Equisetum Fluviatile or swamp horsetail plant at the botanical garden
RF2JAPBEX–Abstract background with the image of green marsh plant sprouts - Horsetail wintering growing.
RMW27W4M–Archive image from page 317 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 j/Lnfheridia of Equisetum, 300 dlam. a, ripe antheridium, from which the antherozoids are beginning to escape; b, unripe ar.theridiiun. (Hofmeister.) the inferior surface, but along each margin of the principal branch of the prothallium. 88. Archcgonhun. — The archegonia were first discovered and figured by Milde in Equisetum Telmateia, and have been since more completely described by Hofmeister-)-and BischoffJ in two other species. The pro- jecting papillif
RF2E08AKA–Old botanical illustration engraving of Marsh Horse-tail / Equisetum palustre. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2AG3MC9–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. large part been described by Heer and there is a great and un-warranted multiplication of species. That from the Atane beds has184 recorded species. It includes 31 ferns, i equisetum, i selaginella,I marsilea, 12 cycads, 2 ginkgos, 25 conifers, 4 monocotyledons, 94dicotyledons and 14 of uncertain affinities. The seemingly most incompatible plant is the authentically deter-mined Artocarpus and this raises a question which cannot be decidedwithout prejudice. If a genus which is tropical at the present timeis found fossil associated with a prepondcratingly
RF2GG43XX–Horsetail in the contrasting light of the sun in the forest.
RME1RCYK–Branched Horsetail growing on rivershore
RMAB5R5M–Equisetum hyemale var. robustum
RMPG2JF0–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 364 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS Beccari (4). Since that time there has been some fruitful investi- gation, but the comparative inaccessibility of the material has made the investigations less numerous and complete than the importance of the group would justify. I. The vegetative organs The species of Ephedra are low straggling shrubs, with long- jointed and fluted green stems, and opposite scalelike leaves connate in a two-toothed sheath. True fohage leaves are generally lacking, and the whole habit is suggestive of a shrubby Equisetum
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