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Equisetaceae, also
known as the
horsetail family, is a
family of
ferns and the only
surviving family of the
order Equisetales, with one
surviving genus...
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Equisetidae Equisetaceae, the
horsetail family, the only
extant family of
Equisetales Equisetum, horsetail, the only
living genus in
Equisetaceae Cauda equina...
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Equisetales is an
order of
subclass Equisetidae with only one
living family,
Equisetaceae,
containing the
genus Equisetum (horsetails), as well as a
variety of...
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horsetail or
swamp horsetail, is a
vascular plant in the
horsetail family Equisetaceae. It is a
perennial herbaceous pteridophyte that
reproduces using spores...
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Equisetum sylvati****, the wood horsetail, is a
horsetail (family
Equisetaceae)
native to the
Northern Hemisphere,
occurring in
North America and Eurasia...
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Equisetum (/ˌɛkwɪˈsiːtəm/; horsetail) is the only
living genus in
Equisetaceae, a
family of
vascular plants that
reproduce by
spores rather than seeds...
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evergreen perennial herbaceous pteridophyte in the
horsetail family Equisetaceae native to
Eurasia and Greenland. It was
formerly widely treated in a...
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monilophytes comprise about 9,000 species,
including horsetails (
Equisetaceae),
whisk ferns (Psilotaceae), and all
eusporangiate and all leptosporangiate...
- order, Equisetales. This
order consists of a
single monotypic family,
Equisetaceae, with one
genus Equisetum.
Equisetum has
about 20 species. The extant...
- Lycopodiophyta; the
whisk ferns of Psilotaceae; and the
horsetails of
Equisetaceae.
Since this
grouping is polyphyletic, the term fern
allies should be...