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Ephedra multiflora

Ephedra multiflora Phil. ex Stapf
Ephedra multiflora
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Ephedra multiflora is a species in the Ephedraceae family, native to regions in Argentina and Chile. It was first described in 1887 by Phil. ex Stapf.

Description

Ephedra multiflora belongs to the Ephedraceae family and is found in the Northwest and South regions of Argentina as well as in the North of Chile. This species was formally published in 1887 under the authorship of Phil. ex Stapf. It is part of the Ephedra genus, which is known for its shrubby, jointed, and often arid-adapted growth form. The species has a global distribution, indicating its presence in multiple regions beyond its native range.

Distribution

Global · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Chile North

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