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field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) observed in N L and N Turnpike Rd, Hodgenville, KY, US
iNaturalist · 2026-04-18
A research-grade observation of field horsetail (a common but ancient fern ally) was recorded in Hodgenville, Kentucky, contributing to community science biodiversity data for the region.
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Research-grade observation confirmed by the iNaturalist community, meeting the threshold of multiple independent identifications
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Location recorded at N L and N Turnpike Rd, Hodgenville, LaRue County, Kentucky — adding a data point to regional distribution maps
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Field horsetail is a spore-bearing plant unchanged in basic form for over 300 million years, making any modern sighting a living link to prehistoric flora