Ephedra ochreata
Ephedra ochreata Miers

Ephedra ochreata is a species in the Ephedraceae family, first described by Miers in 1863. It is distributed globally, with specific records in the Northwest and South regions of Argentina.
Description
Ephedra ochreata belongs to the Ephedraceae family and was scientifically described by Miers in 1863. The species is found in various regions, including the Northwest and South of Argentina. It is part of the Ephedra genus, which includes several species known for their unique botanical characteristics and ecological roles.
Distribution
Global · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South
Synonyms
Ephedra ochreata var. striata
