Equisetum giganteum


Equisetum giganteum is a species of horsetail with the common name southern giant horsetail. It is native to South America and Central America, from central Chile east to Brazil and north to southern Mexico.

Description

It is one of the largest horsetails, growing tall, exceeded only by the closely allied Equisetum myriochaetum, and bear numerous whorls of very slender branches; as many as 56 scale-like leaves in a whorl although it is unclear whether all of these would produce branches. These branches are not further branched, but some terminate in spore cones. Unlike some other horsetails, it does not have separate photosynthetic sterile and non-photosynthetic spore-bearing stems.
Populations from northern Chile with very stout stems up to 3.5 cm diameter have sometimes been treated as a separate species Equisetum xylochaetum, but this is not widely regarded as distinct.