Ephedra

Ephedra is a group of plants. It is the only one in its family, Ephedraceae. Ephedra species are found naturally in many places, like southwestern North America, southern Europe, northern Africa, southwest and central Asia, northern China and western South America.[1]

Ephedra
Ephedra nevadensis
Scientific classification
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Order:
Ephedrales
Family:
Ephedraceae
Genus:
L.

Ephedra species often grow in the temperate zone. They often grow on shores or sandy places where they get a lot of sunlight. In English, they are often called joint-pine, jointfir, Mormon-tea. In Chinese, it is called mahuang (simplified Chinese: 麻黄; traditional Chinese: 麻黃; pinyin: máhuáng; Wade–Giles: ma-huang; literally: "hemp yellow").[2]

Some species, like Ephedra sinica, are used in medicine.[3]

References

  1. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. "Ephedra". Cambridge University Botanic Garden. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  3. "Ephedra Sinica". AACC.org. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
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