Ephedra pachyclada
Ephedra pachyclada Boiss.

Ephedra pachyclada is a species in the Ephedraceae family, native to regions including Afghanistan, the Gulf States, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sinai, and Yemen. It was first described by Boiss. in 1884.
Description
Ephedra pachyclada is a member of the Ephedraceae family, a group of gymnosperms commonly known as jointfirs. This species is distributed across several countries in the Middle East and parts of South Asia. It was formally described by Boiss. in 1884. The genus Ephedra includes various species with similar morphological traits, often characterized by jointed stems and scale-like leaves. Ephedraceae is a small family with a limited number of species, primarily found in arid and semi-arid regions.
Distribution
Global · Afghanistan · Gulf States · Iran · Oman · Pakistan · Palestine · Saudi Arabia · Sinai · Yemen
