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This article is about the genus Ephedra. For the use of the plant in medicine, see Ephedra''.

Ephedra is a genus of gymnosperm shrubs, the only genus in the family Ephedraceae and order Ephedrales. These plants occur in dry climates over a wide area mainly in the Northern Hemisphere, across southern Europe, north Africa, southwest and central Asia, southwestern North America, and, in the Southern Hemisphere, in South America south to Patagonia. They are also called Joint-pine, Jointfir, or Mormon-tea. The Chinese name is 麻黄, má huáng, which means "yellow hemp". Ephedra is also sometimes called sea grape (from the French raisin de mer), although that is also a common name for Coccoloba uvifera.

Species


The following list of species is from the Gymnosperm Database page for Ephedra.

Uses


These plants have traditionally been used by indigenous people for a variety of medicinal purposes, and are a likely candidate for the Soma plant of Indo-Iranian religion. The alkaloids ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are the active constituents of the plant.

Image:Ephedra antisyphilitica branch.jpg|Ephedra antisyphilitica Image:Lumbar plant ephedra distachya.jpg|Ephedra distachya Image:Ephedra fragilis1 ies.jpg|Ephedra fragilis
Male plant in bloom Image:Ephedra fragilis2 ies.jpg|Ephedra fragilis
Flowers of a male plant Image:Ephedra_viridis_1.jpg|Ephedra viridis
in western Nevada

Gnetophyta

Meerträubel | Ephedraceae | ریش بز | Raisin de mer | Ephedra | שרביטניים | Ephedra | Ephedrales | Efedraväxter | Chi Ma hoàng | 麻黄 | マオウ

 

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