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Old 28-05-2004, 07:10 PM
Brian
 
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Default Mare'- tail.


"Kay Easton" wrote in message
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In article , Brian
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Sorry to bring this up again but I'm sure there was a major mistake made

in
identification and suggested eradication.
Surely everyone was meaning 'Horsetail' and not Mare's tail?
Only Horsetail has the silica- impregnated stems [pot scourers] and

lack
flowers~closer to ferns.
Mare's-tail [Hippuridaceae] does have true [diminutive] flowers and
produces tiny nuts in the Autumn.
Mare's-tail is not a weed in the same league as Horsetail [Equisetum] in
any way!!
They do have a roughly similar appearance and originally Mare's-tail

was
given that name as it was believed to be the feminine form. It is a
semi-aquatic plant.
I don't mean to stir matters but I'm convinced there was an error!!
Can we just pretend we meant Horsetail all the time?


Or perhaps just accept that common names are not accurate as different
people in different areas of the country apply them to different things?
Which plant do you know as gillyflower, for example?


--
Kay Easton

Thank you Kay~~ I do know the Gillyflower and still have my HLI kilt!
And I was frequently ignored at dances. I also have the remnants of a
delightful Victorian manual of alternative names with their derivations~~not
that it is to hand.
Best Wishes
Brian.

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm