Equisetum bogotense — a hard houseplant, prefers full shade light
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Equisetum bogotense

Equisetum Bogotense

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Equisetum bogotense, the Andean horsetail, 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. The species epithet refers to Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. A segregate species, Equisetum rinihuense, has been described. According to a recent study, this species may be the most isolated of all the genus, being more closely related with fossil Equisetums rather than living ones .

A note from PlantMom

Andean Horsetail is generally resistant to disease and attracts relatively few insect pests. Its care is regarded as difficult because it needs a moist environment and frequent watering. The roots are vulnerable to rot if the plant is overwatered or the surroundings lack good ventilation. It is better suited to those with some growing experience; while most people can keep it alive for a time, it may struggle to thrive and its leaves can dry out and decline in health over time.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Equisetum Bogotense.

Light

Andean Horsetail comes from habitats such as forest understories or rocky sites, where it provides natural shade. It prefers Full Shade but can tolerate Partial Sun.

Temperature

Andean Horsetail comes from tropical areas, where the climate is usually warm and humid. Consequently, it is adapted to high heat and humidity. It does not tolerate sudden temperature shifts and prefers a steady temperature, so avoiding indoor temperature fluctuations is important. It typically cannot endure cold and needs warmer conditions to grow. If the surrounding temperature falls too low, the plant may stop growing or even die.

Pruning

For optimal growth of Equisetum bogotense, perform minimal pruning in early spring. Focus on removing dead or weak stems to promote healthy growth. Thinning crowded areas enhances airflow and light exposure. Be sure to use sharp, clean tools to gently prune the plant, which helps prevent damage and control its invasiveness.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Fern
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Equisetum
Family
Equisetaceae
Hardiness Zone
7-11
Mature Height
20 cm to 61 cm
Mature Spread
10 cm to 30 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Planting Time
Spring, Autumn
Native Area
Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama
PLATES
Equisetum bogotense flower
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Equisetum bogotense flower
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