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Equisetum - Wikipedia
A superficially similar but entirely unrelated flowering plant genus, mare's tail (Hippuris), is occasionally referred to as "horsetail", and adding to ... en.wikipedia.org
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Tail (horse) - Wikipedia
The tail of the horse and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal ... en.wikipedia.org
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Common Horsetail (Equisetum arvense). - USDA Forest Service
An herbaceous perennial relative of ferns, common horsetail consists of two types of stems; sterile, non- reproductive and photosynthetic, and reproductive and ... www.fs.usda.gov
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Horsetail: Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects - Healthline
Horsetail is an herbal remedy traditionally used for its many health-promoting effects. Potential benefits include promoting hair, skin, and nail health. www.healthline.com
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Weeds: Horsetails (Scouringrush) – Equisetum spp. | Hortsense
Horsetails are found primarily in moist to wet areas. Scouringrush is common along roadsides and ditch banks. Field horsetail is found primarily ... hortsense.cahnrs.wsu.edu
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Horse tail
Horse tail, horsetail or horse's tail may refer to: the tail of a horse Equisetidae, a subclass of living and extinct plants known as horsetails Equisetales, the single extant order of Equisetidae Equisetaceae, the horsetail family, the only extant family of Equisetales Equisetum, horsetail, the onl... wikipedia.org
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Horsetail / RHS Gardening
Horsetail is a prehistoric perennial native to the UK. Producing a dense clump of growth and deep rhizomes, it is unwanted by many gardeners and needs regular ... www.rhs.org.uk
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How to Grow and Care for Horsetail - The Spruce
Horsetail (Equisetum hyemale) is a beautiful bamboo-like plant that's ideal for water gardens or nearby ponds and lakes. Learn to grow it ... www.thespruce.com
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Horsetail for Inflammation, Hair, and Bone Health: Does It Work?
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense or E. arvense) has been used as a medicinal herb to promote hair, nail, and bone health as well as for other ... www.verywellhealth.com
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Horse Tail - Danisa Flowers
The thick, reed-like stems of this superb wholesale green is a valued filler amongst florists for incorporating into bridal bouquets, table arrangements. www.danisaflowers.com
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Plant Spotlight – Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) - TRRP
It is agreed upon that this plant can be consumed to help with hemorrhages, dysentery, diuresis, respiratory clarity, and internal cuts and ... www.trrp.net
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horsetail
horse-tail, ˈhorsetail 1. a. A horse's tail.c 1400 Destr. Troy 10311 He..Festnyt hym..by his fete euyn, Hard by the here of his horse tayle. a 1533 Ld. Berners Huon lxxxi. 251, I say and iuge that Gerarde be drawen at horse taylles, and then hangyd. 1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. iv. i. 96 Let them..not pre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tail (horse)
The tail of the horse and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae. The term "skirt" refers to the long hairs that fall below the dock. On a horse, long, thick tail hairs begin to grow at the base of the t... wikipedia.org
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The Horse with the Flying Tail
The Horse with the Flying Tail is a 1960 American documentary film by Walt Disney Productions, that won the Best Documentary award at the 33rd Academy Awards. The movie is about the palomino horse Nautical, which won the team gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games. It was released theatrically on... wikipedia.org
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