Yes, horsetails have leaves. The leaves are located near the base of the plant, rather than the top like most plants. The leaves are arranged in whorls.
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.
They release spores.
yes, they are
seedless vascular plants
Mosses and liverworts are non-vascular. Horsetails are vascular plants.
The Year of the Horsetails was created in 1967.
horsetails belong to the Equisetopsida division.
They are very similar in many ways (both show rhizomatous growth) Their main differences is that horsetails have highly reduced leaves (whereas ferns have large, well-developed fronds); horsetails show a unique type of growth where the stems are jointed; and ferns carry their spores on the back of their leaves in sori, whereas horsetails carry their spores in strobili, which are borne on the tip of stems.
A seedless plant.Ferns are one of the plants that belong to this group, along with others. other examples: horsetails and club mosses.
horsetails
I'm not sure about horsetails, but ferns don't have flowers or seeds.
yes they are
yes, they are
Horsetails are a very unusual species of green plant. You might find the wikipedia page about them interesting.
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.
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