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Ephedra frustillata

Ephedra frustillata Miers
Ephedra frustillata
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Ephedra frustillata is a species in the Ephedraceae family, native to regions including Argentina South, Chile Central, and Chile South. It was first described in 1863 by Miers.

Description

Ephedra frustillata belongs to the Ephedraceae family and is part of the Ephedra genus. Its distribution spans across South America, specifically in Argentina South, Chile Central, and Chile South. The species was formally published in 1863 by the botanist Miers.

Distribution

Global · Argentina South · Chile Central · Chile South

Synonyms

Ephedra nanaEphedra patagonicaEphedra patagonica

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