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Mare'- tail.
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Brian wrote: 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? We don't need to pretend! The term Mare's Tail refers to two plants, and it is the Equisetum that is meant here. Just as Bluebell refers to two plants, depending on where you are in the UK. If you want to be botanically precise, use botanical Latin. In this newsgroup, some posters use common names, some may use only Latin ones (but I can't think of any, offhand), and a lot flip between common names and Latin ones as and when it seems good to them. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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