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green Ephedra, green Mormon tea, Mormon tea

clap-weed, erect Ephedra, popote, tepopote, vine Ephedra

Habit Shrubs erect, 0.5–1 m. Shrubs erect or spreading, 0.25–1 m.
Bark

gray, cracked and irregularly fissured.

gray, slightly cracked and irregularly fissured.

Branches

alternate or whorled, rigid, angle of divergence about 30°.

alternate or whorled, rigid, angle of divergence about 45°.

Twigs

bright green to yellow-green, becoming yellow with age, not viscid, ridges between longitudinal grooves barely papillate, smooth;

internodes 1–5 cm.

green, becoming yellow-green with age, glaucous, not viscid, with numerous longitudinal grooves;

internodes 2–5 cm.

Leaves

opposite, 2–5 mm, connate to 1/2–3/4 their length, not photosynthetic;

bases thickened, brown, persistent, becoming hard, enlarged, and black;

apex setaceous.

opposite, 1–3 mm, connate to 2/3–7/8 their length;

bases thickened, brown, completely deciduous;

apex obtuse.

Pollen cones

2–several at node, obovoid, 5–7 mm, sessile;

bracts opposite, 6–10 pairs, light yellow and slightly reddened, ovate, 2–4 × 2–3 mm, membranous, slightly connate at base;

bracteoles slightly exceeding bracts;

sporangiophores 2–4 mm, 1/4–1/2 exserted, with 5–8 sessile to nearly sessile microsporangia.

1–2 at node, lance-ellipsoid, 5–8 mm, sessile to nearly sessile;

bracts opposite, 5–8 pairs, pale green to red, obovate, 2–4 × 2–3 mm, membranous, connate at base;

bracteoles slightly exceeding bracts;

sporangiophores 4–5 mm, 1/2 exserted, with 4–6 sessile to very short-stalked (less than 1 mm) microsporangia.

Seed(s)

cones 2–several at node, obovoid, 6–10 mm, sessile or on short, scaly peduncles;

bracts opposite, 4–8 pairs, ovate, 4–7 × 2–4 mm, membranous or papery, with yellow center and base, margins entire.

cones 1–2 at node, ellipsoid, 6–12 mm, sessile to nearly sessile;

bracts opposite, 4–6 pairs, ovate, 5–7 × 5–10 mm, connate to 1/8–7/8 their length, inner pairs becoming fleshy and red.

Terminal

buds conic, 1–2 mm, apex obtuse.

buds conic, 1–3 mm, apex obtuse.

2n

= 28.

Ephedra viridis

Ephedra antisyphilitica

Phenology Coning spring. Coning March–April.
Habitat Dry rocky slopes and canyon walls Arid soils and rocky slopes
Elevation 800–2500 m [2600–8200 ft] 100–1200 m [300–3900 ft]
Distribution
from FNA
AZ; CA; CO; NM; NV; OR; UT; WY
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from FNA
OK; TX; Mexico in Nuevo León and San Luis Potosí
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Discussion

Mexican populations of Ephedra antisyphilitica are disjunct from those in Texas.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 2. Treatment author: Dennis Wm. Stevenson. FNA vol. 2. Treatment author: Dennis Wm. Stevenson.
Parent taxa Ephedraceae > Ephedra Ephedraceae > Ephedra
Sibling taxa
E. antisyphilitica, E. aspera, E. californica, E. coryi, E. cutleri, E. fasciculata, E. funerea, E. nevadensis, E. pedunculata, E. torreyana, E. trifurca
E. aspera, E. californica, E. coryi, E. cutleri, E. fasciculata, E. funerea, E. nevadensis, E. pedunculata, E. torreyana, E. trifurca, E. viridis
Synonyms E. nevadensis var. pluribracteata, E. nevadensis var. viridis E. antisyphilitica var. brachycarpa, E. occidentalis, E. texana
Name authority Coville: Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 4: 220. (1893) Berlandier ex C. A. Meyer
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