Joining these are three scouring rushes and the common, or field, horsetail. |
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The delicately branched woodland horsetail and two ground pines also grow here. |
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Although birch germination was unaffected by patch type, birch survivorship also was lower in bluestem and aspen than in horsetail. |
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Perennial weeds such as horsetail and bindweed need more attention because the roots should be removed to stand any chance of eradicating them. |
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Or use the cauldron as a water garden and grow horsetail, a water lily or other aquatics. |
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The chief of these is equisetum, known as marestail or horsetail, a plant which rapidly chokes fields of soya if not controlled. |
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Give the child lots of warm herb teas, especially horsetail, which cleanses the kidneys. |
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Natural sources rich in silica are horsetail, alfalfa, barley, millet, oats and potatoes. |
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It's attached to the winter aconite, Eranthis hyemalis and also to a type of horsetail, Equisetum hyemale. |
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Other species favouring this habitat are horsetail and arrowgrass. |
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The Estuary is also home to 25 rare vascular plants including marsh horsetail and pale St. John's wort. |
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The horsetail is an excellent coagulant agent, it stops nosebleeds and reduces the frequency of spitting blood. |
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The more significant coniferous species of economic value include horsetail pine, Chinese fir, and Chinese hemlock. |
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Kerb also controls established chickweeds, and may provide some suppression of sheep sorrel, stitchwort, field horsetail and creeping buttercup. |
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Dwarf scouring rush is a miniature horsetail only 8 inches tall. |
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From these various composts, special preparations are made using such things as silica, yarrow, chamomile, nettle, oak bark, dandelion and horsetail. |
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Harvesting horsetail or Irish moss during a close time in specified waters. |
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Adverse reactions: Theoretically, the slightly diuretic effects of horsetail could be added to those of a synthesis diuretic. |
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Known commonly as the horsetail or scouring rush, this plant has emerged as one of the species that is increasingly recommended by garden designers. |
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But Mr Merritt said horsetail could be a troublesome weed in any crop. |
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Mineral rich horsetail herb is useful in the event of fractures or decalcification due to aging. |
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Urban gardeners have learned how to use weeds, such as stinging nettle and horsetail, as a natural way to combat garden pests. |
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Rich in silica, horsetail participates in calcium metabolism and collagen formation. |
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Your botanical targets are dune gentian, round-leaved wintergreen, variegated horsetail and the adder's-tongue fern. |
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And then the wildest sister rejoices and whirls and flumps down in the horsetail. |
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Great ones to choose include blue satin flowers, forget-me-nots, horsetail rushes, hostas and water dropworts. |
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Also, a look at fossilised horsetail ferns, a 200 million-year-old teleosaur footprint and of course those dinosaur prints. |
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At fetid breath involve in nostrils and rinse a mouth water infusion from a horsetail: 2 table spoons of a horsetail on 2 glasses of water soar the whole night. |
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Orthosiphon, birch and horsetail herb are reputed for their draining properties, helping you to eliminate the water built up in the legs, thighs, buttocks and hips. |
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The horsetail, rich in silicon, stimulates the synthesis of collagen in connective and osseous tissue which helps to the cartilage reconstitution. |
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It is a natural spring, with reed mace, waterlilies, giant horsetail, some marsh orchids, little fish and a bit of mud on the bottom from which sometimes a plastic sandal emerges. |
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Maidenhair fern, horsetail, Jones reedgrass, and bright buttery columbine play against reddish terra-cotta walls deepening to burgundy as we walked into the gathering shadow of late afternoon. |
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I was interested to see Craig Jones's photo feature on horsetail dancers at the 2013 Julyamsh in issue 289 of Whispering Wind. |
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Hair Essentials now includes nature's two richest botanical sources of silica, bamboo and horsetail. |
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This circumstance, together with millennia of uninterrupted cultivation, has resulted in much of the natural vegetation now taking the form of secondary forests of hardwoods and horsetail pine. |
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A preparation of horsetail is applied to plants for disease control. |
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Precious shorea butter with its melting point identically to the skin offers natural protection and is quickly absorbed. Sea minerals, silicic acid and organic horsetail offer an effective support to the skin elasticity. |
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It is called horsetail because of its filiform stems. |
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Extracts of alchemilla, ivy and horsetail stimulate the synthesis of fibroblasts, and this is the reason why this care has an intensive anti-wrinkles action. |
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In low damp areas, poisonous plants like horsetail may become established. |
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It is its silica richness that gives horsetail its main properties. |
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The pond contains a mix of oxygenating plants, such as anacharis, and other water and bog plants like horsetail, pennywort, and water hyacinth. |
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I think anybody who experiences some of the western sloppery with pleasure would enjoy a horsetail in their soup. |
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In addition, extraction times of 120 h, 144h and 168 h at room temperature were applied to water horsetail bio-opal and soil samples. |
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Dandelion, horsetail, melissa, ribwort and stinging nettles are grown and harvested in Germany. |
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Its varied flora include water horsetail, sedge and bogbean. |
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They were psychic mediums that wore a horsetail hairstyle. They believed that their long hair acted as cosmic antennae to receive alien communication from beyond. |
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Methane release from stands of water horsetail in a boreal lake. |
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Horsetail helps wee embarrassment Horsetail herb has been used for centuries to help strengthen the bladder. |
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John's Wort, Rose Hips, Rosemary, Horsetail, Rooibos, Holy Basil, Lemongrass, Hibiscus and Hyssop. |
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This hydrovitalizing youth serum contains Horsetail, which strengthens capillary walls, and Desert Licorice and Stoneroot, potent cellular repair and skin brightening agents. |
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