Horsetail, Rough Horsetail, Dutch Rush, Dutch Rushes, Pewterwort, Scouring Rush, Shave Grass, Snake Grass, Scouringrush Horsetail
A good vertical accent plant, Equisetum hyemale (Horsetail) is a spreading, evergreen perennial boasting tall, slender, hollow, bamboo-like stems. Cylindrical, jointed, usually unbranched, the dark green stems display rough longitudinal ridges. Rising up from the plant rhizomes, they are adorned with a ring of black and ash gray sheath at each joint (node). They are particularly noticeable in winter and provide significant interest to the garden. This non-flowering, seedless plant reproduces by spores (like the ferns), which are contained in pine cone-like fruiting heads, 1 in. long (2.5 cm), at the tips of the vegetative stems. The strongly upright stems of this species look great in the water garden and provide a lovely background for other pond plants. Good plant for covering a wet low spot where nothing else will grow. A survivor of Carboniferous Age in Europe and North America, Equisetum is probably the most ancient living genus of vascular plants.
Native to Eurasia, Canada and the U.S
| Requirement | |
|---|---|
| Hardiness | 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 |
| Heat Zones | 5,6 |
| Climate Zones | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 1A, 3B |
| Plant Type | Ornamental Grasses, Perennials, Aquatic Plants |
| Plant Family | Equisetaceae |
| Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
| Season of Interest | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, Early Spring, Mid Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer |
| Height | 1' - 2', 2' - 3', 3' - 4' |
| Spread | 1' - 2', 2' - 3', 3' - 4', 4' - 5', 5' - 6' |
| Water Needs | High |
| Maintenance | Average |
| Soil Type | Poorly Drained, Clay, Loam, Sand, Acid, Alkaline, Neutral |
| Characteristics | Showy, Evergreen, Wet Soil Tolerant |
| Garden Styles | City and Courtyard, Informal and Cottage, Japanese Garden |
| Planting Place | Bog Gardens, Patio and Containers, Ponds and Streams, Rain Gardens, Water Gardens |