Northern Giant Horsetail

Equisetum telmateia

"Equisetum telmateia" is a species of "Equisetum" with an unusual distribution, with one subspecies native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa, and a second subspecies native to western North America.
Northern Giant Horsetail Equisetum telmateia subsp. braunii 

This is an annoying and neat plant all at the same time. It's spores often hitch a ride in your compost or wood chips and it can be *extremely* difficult to eradicate from your garden once it's established, but the fascinating thing is that it is a living fossil. Horsetails are the only remaining genus of the class Equistophyta which go back to the Devonian Period - that's somewhere in the neighborhood of 400 million years ago!  Equisetum telmateia,Geotagged,Giant Horsetail,Northern giant horsetail,Spring,United States,horsetail

Appearance

It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with separate green photosynthetic sterile stems, and pale yellowish non-photosynthetic spore-bearing fertile stems. The sterile stems, produced in late spring and dying down in late autumn, are 30–150 cm tall and 1 cm diameter, heavily branched, with whorls of 14–40 branches, these up to 20 cm long, 1–2 mm diameter and unbranched, emerging from the axils of a ring of bracts. The fertile stems are produced in early spring before the sterile shoots, growing to 15–45 cm tall with an apical spore-bearing strobilus 4–10 cm long and 1–2 cm broad, and no side branches; the spores disperse in mid spring, with the fertile stems dying immediately after spore release. It also spreads by means of rhizomes that have been observed to penetrate 4 meters into wet clay soil, spreading laterally in multiple layers. Occasional plants produce stems that are both fertile and photosynthetic.
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Naming

There are two subspecies:
⤷ "Equisetum telmateia" subsp. "telmateia". Great Horsetail. Europe, western Asia, northwest Africa. Main stem between branch whorls pale greenish white.
⤷ "Equisetum telmateia" subsp. "braunii" Hauke. Northern Giant Horsetail. Western North America, from southeastern Alaska and western British Columbia south to California. Main stem between branch whorls green.
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Habitat

It is found in damp shady places, spring fens and seepage lines, usually in open woodlands, commonly forming large clonal colonies.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionPolypodiophyta
ClassEquisetopsida
OrderEquisetales
FamilyEquisetaceae
GenusEquisetum
SpeciesE. telmateia