Scientific name Equisetum bogotense | Class Polypodiopsida Subgenus E. subg. Equisetum Rank Species | |
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Similar 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.

A segregate species, Equisetum rinihuense, has been described.




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