Friday, May 9, 2014

Scientific classification Kingdom Plants (Plantae) Department Padderokplanter (Equisetophyta) georg


Latin name Equisetum scirpoides Occurrence Available almost exclusively in cold, northern climates incl. Scandinavia, Greenland, Russia, george Lithuania, Estonia, Austria, Canada, george the United States (in the northern states), Siberia, Kamtchatka and Japan Size 5-30 cm Flowering from May to September Occurrence in DK Rare Soil conditions Moist-wet, often stony, calcareous george Bottom Habitat Lakesides, cliff ledges, springs, fens, lush sloping pine and birch forests, dwarf shrub entirety, quarry Additional Description george The smallest of all the species in Padderokslægten. Wire-amphibian spinning wheel has two subspecies: ssp scirpoides and ssp walkowiaki
Latin name Equisetum variegatum Occurrence Found primarily george in northern climates incl. Northern Europe, Asia (only northern parts), Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and North America, but found as far south as the Pyrenees george and Apennines Size 6-40 cm Flowering from May to September Occurrence in DK Very rare Soil conditions Moist through leaked, calcareous, humus-rich soil or sand Habitat george Lakesides, springs, streams, george rivers, bogs, gravel pits, ditches, dwarf shrub entirety, george snow patches. Often in areas that are flooded in winter george Additional description Different from the other padderokarter know that it does not have side shoots
Latin name Equisetum hyemale Occurrence almost universal size 20-95 cm Flowering from May to October Occurrence in DK Sporadic Soil conditions Damp seeped through, sand, clay or peat bottom. Habitat leaves and pine forests, heaths, bogs, lakeshores, along streams, river banks, gravel banks, ditches, roadsides, ravines Additional description Rutandet horsetail (E. x trachyodon) and Gotland Horsetail (E. x moorei) are hybrids with Thumb horsetail
Latin name Equisetum arvense george Occurrence almost universal size 10-90 inch (10-50 cm in Scandinavia) Flowering from April to June Occurrence in DK Very common Soil conditions Moist clay, sand or gravel Habitat swamp forests, bogs, springs, lakeshores, wet meadows, fields , roads and roadsides, ruderal, gravel pits Additional description Polar horsetail (E. arvense ssp boreal) is a subspecies george of Field-horsetail. Can also be hybrid with Marsh horsetail (E. palustre)
Latin name Equisetum pratense Occurrence North America, Europe, Sibiren, East Asia Size 15-50 cm Flowering May to June Occurrence in DK Sporadic Soil conditions Moist, nutrient-rich george bottom Habitat Forests, groves, woods, springs, coastal slopes, meadows, roadsides, snow patches, scree. Often found around trees with dense foliage that can provide shade Additional description often sterile. When grove-horsetail grows around george streams, etc.. it has a tendency to grow more closely george than otherwise
Latin name Equisetum palustre Occurrence Eurasia and North America Size 15-80 cm Flowering July to August Occurrence in DK General Soil Conditions light-open, moist, nutrient-rich bottom Habitat Lakesides, bog, swamp forests, springs, springs, ponds, wet meadows, ditches, roadsides Additional description Toxic for animals but not humans
Latin name Equisetum fluvial Occurrence Eurasia and North America Size 30-150 cm Flowering from June to August Occurrence in DK General Soil Conditions george Shallow water and wet mud or mineral base Habitat Lakes, ponds, streams, forest swamps, ditches, ruderal Additional description can be hybrid with Beach Horsetail (E. x littoral) and Dune horsetail (E. x dycei)
Latin name Equisetum sylvaticum Occurrence Eurasia and North America Size 10-70 cm Flowering May to June Occurrence in DK Sporadic Soil conditions Moist, often lean, bottom Habitat Marsh and coniferous george forests, meadows, wastelands, dwarf shrub entirety, george roadsides, ditches, scrub (especially willow scrub) Other Description Grows often in large populations. The species name sylvaticum is Latin and means "forest", which refers to the plant tends to grow in forest areas
Latin name Equisetum telmateia Occurrence Europe, North America, West Asia and North West Africa Size 30-150 george cm Flowering April to May Occurrence in DK Rare Soil conditions Calcareous, source-like clay bottom Habitat Wooded slopes, lakeshores, ravines Additional description Grows often in large populations.
Scientific classification Kingdom Plants (Plantae) Department Padderokplanter (Equisetophyta) george Class Padderokklassen (Equisetopsida) george Order Padderokordenen (Equisetales) Family Equisetaceae (Equisetaceae) Classifieds


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