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Horsetails of Britain and Ireland
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The <i>Equisetum</i> species (horsetails) of Britain and Ireland
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<p class="author">
<a href="http://www.delta-intkey.com/contact/watson.htm">L. Watson</a>
and M.J. Dallwitz
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Contents
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This contents page, the key, and the descriptions were generated automatically
from a DELTA database (Dallwitz 1980; Dallwitz, Paine, and Zurcher 1993). 
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<a href="intro.htm"><b>Introduction</b></a>
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<a href="ident.htm"><b>Interactive key, including interactive
information retrieval</b></a>
&bull;&nbsp;<a href="hints.htm"><b>Hints on using the interactive 
key</b></a> 
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The interactive key is easy to use, allows free choice of characters, 
and can lead to correct identifications in spite of occasional errors.
It can display all the illustrations, full and partial descriptions,
diagnostic descriptions, differences and similarities between taxa,
lists of taxa exhibiting or lacking specified attributes,
and distributions of character states within any set of taxa.
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<a href="www/chars.htm"><b>Character list</b></a>
&bull;&nbsp;<a href="terms.htm"><b>Terminology</b></a>
&bull;&nbsp;<a href="www/implicit.htm"><b>Implicit attributes</b></a>
&bull;&nbsp;<a href="data.htm"><b>DELTA data files</b></a>
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<a href="poems.htm"><b>Poems on cryptogams</b></a> by Giles Watson
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<a href="refs.htm"><b>References</b></a>
&bull;&nbsp;<a href="#citation"><b>Citation</b></a>
&bull;&nbsp;<a href="contacts.htm"><b>Contacts,
conditions&nbsp;of&nbsp;use, contributions</b></a>
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Descriptions
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The bold parts in the descriptions are diagnostic descriptions, generated
with the aid of Intkey (Dallwitz, Paine, and Zurcher 1995, 2000).
They distinguish most taxa in at least one respect from the other taxa. 
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We advise against extracting comparative information from the descriptions.
This is much more easily achieved using the
<a href="data.htm">DELTA data files</a> or the
<a href="ident.htm">interactive key</a>.
See also <a href="http://www.delta-intkey.com/www/data-from-web-publications.htm"> 
Guidelines for using data taken from Web publications</a>.
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# Equisetum arvense <L.>/ !<p class=hanging>!
# Equisetum fluviatile <L.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum hyemale <L.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum  litorale <Khlew. ex Rupr.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum  moorei <Newm.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum palustre <L.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum pratense <Ehrh.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum ramosissimum <Desf.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum sylvaticum <L.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum telmateia <Ehrh.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum  trachyodon <A. Br.>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Equisetum variegatum <Schleich. ex Web. & Mohr>/ !<p class=hangingt0>!
# Extinct Sphenopsida/ !<p class=hangingt0>!

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The <i>Equisetum</i> species (horsetails) of Britain and Ireland
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<p class="author">
<a href="http://www.delta-intkey.com/contact/watson.htm">L. Watson</a> and M.J. Dallwitz
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Implicit attributes
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Unless indicated otherwise, the following attributes are implicit 
throughout the descriptions, except where the characters concerned are
inapplicable.
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<p><a name="citation"></a>
Cite this publication as:
&lsquo;Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J.
2004 onwards.
The <i>Equisetum</i> species (horsetails) of Britain and Ireland.
Version: 5th August 2019.
<a href="http://www.delta-intkey.com">delta-intkey.com</a>&rsquo;.
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