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Equisetum bogotense

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Equisetales

Genus
  
Equisetum

Scientific name
  
Equisetum bogotense

Class
  
Polypodiopsida

Family
  
Equisetaceae

Subgenus
  
E. subg. Equisetum

Rank
  
Species

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Equisetum giganteum, Equisetum diffusum, Equisetum myriochaetum, Equisetum laevigatum, Equisetum variegatum

The Andean horsetail (Equisetum bogotense) is a herbaceous perennial that reproduces through spores. It has thicker less bushy whorled branches, and a silica rich rhizomatous stem, which roots grow out of, under ground. This stem is a dull dark brown color with glabrous growth aside from the sheathed segments. The plant has a history as a traditional herbal remedy, and a study of its diuretic effects on humans showed significant increases in urinary sodium, potassium, and chloride. Human and animal trials of indicate that E. bogotense has "high" efficacy as a diuretic. It is used in several modern herbal supplements.

Equisetum bogotense Equisetum bogotense Equisetaceae image 16737 at DiversityOfLifeorg

A segregate species, Equisetum rinihuense, has been described.

Equisetum bogotense Flickr photos tagged bogotense Picssr

Equisetum bogotense Equisetum bogotense Equisetaceae image 5556 at PlantSystematicsorg

Equisetum bogotense Equisetum bogotense Equisetaceae image 2868 at PlantSystematicsorg

Equisetum bogotense Description and images of Equisetum bogotense Hierba del platero

References

Equisetum bogotense Wikipedia