What is the difference between the lymphoid section and the horsetail section?

In lymphoids, there is no division of the shoot into spring and summer, in contrast to horsetails. In lymphoids, the stem is erect and creeping, and in horsetails, it is rigid, erect. Horsetails have small, scaly leaves, while lymphoids have different shapes. In lymphatics, vegetative propagation by shoots, in horsetails, by rhizomes.



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