Horsetails (Equisetum species) are among the oldest plants on earth.
There are about 25 species of horsetails. The horsetail is viewed as a problem weed by gardeners. Some species of horsetails are used in medicine.
Horsetail is a pteridophyte
nonvascular plant
They are chiefly distributed in the temperate northern regions: seven of the twenty-five known species are British, the most frequent being Equisetum arvense, E. sylvaticum, E. maximum and E. hyemale. E. arvense, the CORN HORSETAIL, is a very troublesome weed, most difficult to extirpate from cultivated land. Many of the species are very variable
A housefly has 12 chromosomes in a diploid. Every living organism on the planet has a chromosome number represented by a diploid number (2n).
Horsetails are Perennial so they love for more than 2 years, they are considered a weed and will come back every year if you don't kill it.
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
A horsetail is a Vascular plant.
No flowers
No flowers
nonvascular plant
Horsetail is a plant that reproduces by releasing spores. It is not considered to be an angiosperm or a gymnosperm.
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No flowers
A horsetail is a type of plant and all plants are producers which are eaten by consumers.
Horsetail is a seedless vascular plant. These plants produce one type of spores only.
According to the alternation of generations life cycle when you look at a horsetail plant body you are looking at the sporophytic plant body.
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According to the alternation of generations life cycle when you look at a horsetail plant body you are looking at the sporophytic plant body.