Ephedra torreyana

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Ephedra torreyana
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Gnetophyta
Class: Gnetopsida
Order: Ephedrales
Family: Ephedraceae
Genus: Ephedra
Species:
E. torreyana
Binomial name
Ephedra torreyana

Ephedra torreyana, with common names Torrey's jointfir or Torrey's Mormon tea, is a species of Ephedra that is native to the deserts and scrublands of the Southwestern United States (Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas) and to the State of Chihuahua and northern Mexico.[1]

It was originally described by Sereno Watson in 1879 and placed in section , "tribe" Habrolepides by Otto Stapf in 1889. In 1996 left E. torreyana in section Alatae without recognizing a tribe.[2]

Varieties[]

  • Ephedra torreyana var. powelliorum — Texas and Chihuahua[3]
  • Ephedra torreyana var. torreyana - Southwestern United States [4]

References[]

  1. ^ USDA: Ephedra torreyana . accessed 1.10.2013
  2. ^ Price, R. A. (1996). Systematics of the Gnetales: A review of morphological and molecular evidence. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 157(6): S40-S49.
  3. ^ USDA Plants Profile for Ephedra torreyana var. powelliorum
  4. ^ USDA Plants Profile for Ephedra torreyana var. torreyana

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