- in
sandy soils with
direct sun exposure.
Common names in
English include joint-pine, jointfir, Mormon-tea, or
Brigham tea. The
Chinese name for Ephedra...
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Ephedra nevadensis,
commonly known as
Nevada ephedra, gray ephedra,
Mormon tea and
Nevada jointfir, is a
species of
gymnosperm native to dry
areas of western...
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southeast Asia to the
western Pacific islands.
Common names include gnetum,
joint fir, two leaf, melinjo/belinjo (Indonesian), bago/lumbay (Filipino), and tulip...
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Firs are
evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the
genus Abies (Latin: [ˈabieːs]) in the
family Pinaceae.
There are
approximately 48–65
extant species...
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Ephedra coryi, also
known as Cory's
joint-
fir, is a rare, reed-like
gymnosperm native to sandy, semi-arid
areas of the
North American South and Southwest...
- The
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is an
evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is
native to
western North America and is also...
- in the
Ephedraceae family.
Common names are
Arizona ephedra,
Arizona joint-
fir, and
desert Mormon-tea. The
plant is
found in the
Mojave Desert and Colorado...
- and
several hu
lianas such as
Schefflera vine (Heptapleurum venulosum),
joint fir (Gnetum edule), and
common rattan. From the
Eastern Himalayas this includes...
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Abies balsamea or
balsam fir is a
North American fir,
native to most of
eastern and
central Canada (Newfoundland west to
central Alberta) and the northeastern...
- the
Fir Bolg was a
legendary joint High King of
Ireland with his
brother Gann,
succeeding their brother Rudraige. His wife was Cnucha. When the
Fir Bolg...