Equisetum hyemale
scouring-rush horsetail
Native to Florida
Scouring-rush horsetail is a horsetail. Stems erect, 2-5 ft. tall, ridged, dark evergreen, jointed nodes, conspicuous blackish rings around the nodes, hollow between nodes; leaves reduced to very small node-scales; cone-like structure at stem tip is called a "strobilus", to 1 in. long; strobili contain sporangia which produce green reproductive spores, strobili are various shades of brown.
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