equisetum palustre

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equisetum palustre

A botanist carefully examines an equisetum palustre growing at the edge of a marsh.

Definition

Noun: * A species of horsetail: Equisetum palustre is a perennial, herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Equisetum. It is characterized by hollow, jointed, ridged stems and is commonly found in wet, marshy, or boggy habitats across the Northern Hemisphere.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The botanist identified the dense patch of reeds as Equisetum palustre.
    • Wetlands in this region often support Equisetum palustre and other moisture-loving plants.
    • Due to its high silica content, Equisetum palustre was historically used for scouring and polishing.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The name is used in its full binomial form () to specify this particular species within the horsetail family (Equisetaceae).
    • The study compared the rhizome structure of Equisetum palustre to that of Equisetum arvense.
Variants and Related Words
  • Marsh horsetail: A common English name for .
  • Horsetail (Equisetum): The common name for the entire genus to which this species belongs.
  • Scouring rush: A general common name for horsetails, referring to their historical use, often applied to similar species.
Synonyms
  • Marsh horsetail: The direct common name synonym.
  • Bog horsetail: Another descriptive common name referencing its habitat.
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is strictly botanical, referring to a specific plant species. It is not used in general or figurative language. The reference to "scouring-rush" in some definitions highlights a historical practical use shared by many horsetail species, not a unique feature of itself.
equisetum palustre

A botanist carefully examines an equisetum palustre growing at the edge of a marsh.

Noun
  1. scouring-rush horsetail widely distributed in wet or boggy areas of northern hemisphere