Ephedra fragilis subsp. fragilis
Ephedra fragilis subsp. fragilis
Ephedra fragilis subsp. fragilis is a plant species in the Ephedraceae family. It is known for its slender, jointed stems and scale-like leaves, typically found in arid and semi-arid regions. The plant is adapted to harsh, dry environments and is often found in rocky or sandy soils. It is a subspecies of Ephedra fragilis, which is part of the Ephedra genus. The Ephedraceae family includes shrubs and small trees commonly found in desert and mountainous areas. This subspecies shares the general characteristics of the Ephedra genus, such as its dioecious flowering and the presence of persistent bracts.
Synonyms
Ephedra altissimaEphedra dissolutaEphedra fragilis f. dispermaEphedra gibraltaricaEphedra wettsteiniiEphedra fragilis var. wettsteiniiEphedra fragilis var. gibraltaricaEphedra fragilis var. dissoluta
