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direct sun exposure.
Common names in
English include joint-pine,
jointfir, Mormon-tea, or
Brigham tea. The
Chinese name for
Ephedra species is mahuang...
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Ephedra gerardiana (Gerard's
jointfir, 山岭麻黄 shan ling ma huang) is a
species of Ephedra,
endemic to the
mountains of Afghanistan, Bhutan,
northern India...
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californica is a
species of Ephedra,
known by the
common names California jointfir,
California ephedra,
desert tea,
Mormon tea, and cañatillo. The
plant is...
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commonly known as
Nevada ephedra, gray ephedra,
Mormon tea and
Nevada jointfir, is a
species of
gymnosperm native to dry
areas of
western North America...
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Ephedra trifurca is a
species of
Ephedra known by the
common names longleaf jointfir and
Mexican tea. It is
native to the
states of Baja California, Chihuahua...
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Ephedra altissima is a
species of
Ephedra that is
native to the
western Sahara (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, Mauritania), and also to the Canary...
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Gnetum africanum (eru or
African jointfir) is a
species of vine
native to
tropical Africa.
Though bearing leaves, the
genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, related...
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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...
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funerea is a
species of Ephedra,
known by the
common name
Death Valley jointfir,
Death Valley ephedra, or
Mormon Tea. It is
native to the
Mojave Desert...
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Ephedra cutleri, the
Navajo ephedra or Cutler's
jointfir, is a
species of
Ephedra that is
native to the
Southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico...