Horsetails
[Equisetaceae Equisetum arvense]

The common horsetail is a primitive plant which has remained virtually unchanged in the last 300 million years. We sometimes refer to it as the dinosaur plant - it may well have been something that dinosaurs actually liked to eat! Evidence for this comes from coal, which is the fossilised remains of giant horsetails which grew in swampy areas.


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Canterbury Environmental Education Centre