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Equisetum funstonii

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Filed as Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton f. ramosum A. A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE]
Type of Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton f. polystachyum A. A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE]
Isotype of Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton [family PTERIDOPHYTE]
Holotype of Equisetum funstonii Eaton, A.A. 1903 [family EQUISETACEAE]
Filed as Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton f. nudum A. A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE]
Type of Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton f. caespitosum A. A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE]
Filed as Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton f. polystachyum A. A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE]
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Identification
Equisetum funstonii A. A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Eaton, A. A., Equisetum laevigatum A. Braun [family EQUISETACEAE ] Verified by Jones, A. G.; Worden, J. L., 1983
Related name
  • Equisetum funstonii
  • Equisetum laevigatum
Common name
  • Smooth scouring rush, Flora of North America Vol. 2

Flora

Entry for Equisetum laevigatum A. Braun [family EQUISETACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Names
Equisetum laevigatum A. Braun [family EQUISETACEAE], Amer. J. Sci. Arts, 46: 87. 1844
Equisetum funstonii A.A. Eaton [family EQUISETACEAE], E. kansanum J.H. Schaffner
Treatment Author(s)
Richard L. Hauke
Information
Aerial stems lasting less than a year, occasionally overwintering in the southwestern United States, usually unbranched, 20--150 cm; lines of stomates single; ridges 10--32. Sheaths green, elongate, 7--15 × 3--9 mm; teeth 10--32, articulate and usually shed early, leaving dark rim on sheath. Cone apex rounded to apiculate with blunt tip; spores green, spheric. 2 n =216.
Phenology
Cones maturing in spring--early summer
Altitude range
1530--3500 m
Distribution
n Mexico including Baja California.USA Ariz.USA Ark.USA Calif.USA Colo.USA IdahoUSA Ill.USA Ind.USA IowaUSA Kans.USA Mich.USA Minn.USA Mo.USA Mont.USA Nebr.USA Nev.USA N.Mex.USA N.Dak.USA OhioUSA Okla.USA Oreg.USA S.Dak.USA Tex.USA UtahUSA Wash.USA Wis.USA Wyo.Canada Alta.Canada B.C.Canada Man.Canada Ont.Canada Que.Canada Sask.
Discussion
Schaffner named this species Equisetum kansanum because he applied the name E . laevigatum to what we now know is the hybrid E . × ferrissii . The coarser-stemmed, occasionally persistent forms in the southwestern United States have been called Equisetum funstonii .

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