Giant Equisetum website
Greetings everyone, I invite you to visit the web pages I have authored on the giant horsetails (Equisetum giganteum, E. myriochaetum, and E. x schaffneri), the largest living members of a very unique genus of pteridophytes. These pages include photographs and illustrations of giant horsetails along with discussions of their taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and cultivation. http://www.fiu.edu/~chusb001/giant_equisetum.html I welcome any comments, questions, or observations you may have regarding these remarkable plants. Sincerely, Chad Husby *********************************** Chad Husby Dept. of Biological Sciences, OE167 Florida International University 11200 S.W. 8th Street Miami, FL 33199 USA e-mail: http://www.fiu.edu/~chusb001 *********************************** ----- Posted via NewsOne.Net: Free (anonymous) Usenet News via the Web ----- http://newsone.net/ -- Free reading and anonymous posting to 60,000+ groups NewsOne.Net prohibits users from posting spam. If this or other posts made through NewsOne.Net violate posting guidelines, email |
Giant Equisetum website
wrote in message ... Greetings everyone, I invite you to visit the web pages I have authored on the giant horsetails (Equisetum giganteum, E. myriochaetum, and E. x schaffneri), the largest living members of a very unique genus of pteridophytes. These pages include photographs and illustrations of giant horsetails along with discussions of their taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and cultivation. http://www.fiu.edu/~chusb001/giant_equisetum.html I welcome any comments, questions, or observations you may have regarding these remarkable plants. Is there any truth to the notion that taking horsetail supplements makes fingernails stronger? |
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