The Year of the Horsetails was created in 1967.
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.
horsetails belong to the Equisetopsida division.
The common name is horsetails.
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No, club mosses and horsetails do not have fronds. Club mosses have small, scale-like leaves and horsetails have hollow, jointed stems with tiny leaves arranged in whorls.
Horsetails are a very unusual species of green plant. You might find the wikipedia page about them interesting.
yes they are
yes, they are
Yes, ferns and horsetails are both non-flowering plants. Instead of seeds, they reproduce by producing spores. Ferns have feathery fronds and horsetails have jointed stems, and both belong to ancient plant lineages.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
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