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Dennis Wm. Stevenson in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Shrubs or vines , erect or clambering, Equisetum -like, dioecious (very rarely monoecious). Bark gray to reddish brown, cracked and fissured. Branches generally many, terete, whorled to fascicled, finely longitudinally grooved, internodes 1--10 cm. Roots generally fibrous. Leaves simple, opposite and decussate or whorled, scalelike, connate at base to form sheath, generally ephemeral, mostly not photosynthetic; resin canals absent. Pollen cones compound, 1--10 in whorls at nodes; each compound cone composed of 2--8 sets of opposite or whorled membranous bracts, proximal bracts empty, each distal bract subtending a small cone composed of 2 basally fused bracteoles subtending a sporangiophore bearing 2--10(--15) sessile to long-stalked, bilocular, apically dehiscent, pollen-producing microsporangia. Pollen prolate, with 6--12 longitudinal furrows, not winged. Seed cones compound, 1--10 in whorls at nodes of twigs; each compound cone sessile or on short to long peduncle, composed of 2--10 sets of overlapping, opposite or whorled, membranous or papery to fleshy bracts, proximal bracts empty, most distal bracts subtending 1 axillary cone composed of a pair of fused bracteoles enclosing a single-integumented ovule with integument projecting as tube from bracteole-envelope, envelope forming a leathery 'seed coat' that is shed with seed. Seeds 1--2(--3) per compound seed cone, yellow to dark brown, smooth or furrowed; cotyledons 2. In addition to the characters given in the key to families, wood anatomy can be used to distinguish Ephedra from the other gymnosperms in the flora. Only Ephedra has small cones, ring porous wood, wide multiseriate rays, and vessels in older stems. Since antiquity, several species of Ephedra have been used medicinally worldwide. Such uses include cough medicines, an antipyretic, an antisyphilitic, a stimulant for poor circulation, and an antihistamine. These uses are based on the presence of tannins and alkaloids, particularly ephedrines.

Common Name: Torrey's jointfir Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Subshrub
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Ephedra alata
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Ephedra alte
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Ephedra altissima
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Ephedra americana
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Ephedra andina
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Ephedra antisyphilitica
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Ephedra aphylla
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Ephedra arenicola
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Ephedra aspera
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Ephedra breana
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Ephedra californica
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Ephedra campulopoda
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Ephedra chilensis
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Ephedra compacta
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Ephedra coryi
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Ephedra cutleri
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Ephedra distachya
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Ephedra equisetina
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Ephedra fasciculata
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Ephedra fedtschenkoae
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Ephedra foeminea
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Ephedra foliata
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Ephedra fragilis
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Ephedra frustillata
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Ephedra funerea
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Ephedra gerardiana
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Ephedra gracilis
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Ephedra intermedia
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Ephedra intermixta
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Ephedra lomatolepis
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Ephedra major
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Ephedra minuta
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Ephedra monosperma
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Ephedra multiflora
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Ephedra nevadensis
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Ephedra ochreata
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Ephedra pachyclada
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Ephedra pedunculata
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Ephedra przewalskii
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Ephedra regeliana
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Ephedra rupestris
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Ephedra sarcocarpa
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Ephedra sinica
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Ephedra torreyana
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Ephedra triandra
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Ephedra trifurca
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Ephedra trifurcata
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Ephedra tweediana
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Ephedra tweedieana
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Ephedra viridis
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