Colorado Wild Plants and Fungi
by DaySounds © 2013-14




Scouring Rush (Equisetum hyemale)

The adjective "scouring" refers to the fact that its stems have been and are used to scour
cooking utensils, and as sandpaper--it is high on silica. A tea made with the stems can be
used for medicinal purposes as a diuretic. It is a plant that reproduces mostly by spores,
which are contained within the strobilus (the dark cone-shaped end of the stem, in the
picture). The photosynthesis takes place mostly in the stem.
                                     

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