Ephedra regeliana
Ephedra regeliana Florin
Ephedra regeliana, a species in the Ephedraceae family, was described by Florin in 1933. It is distributed across several regions including Afghanistan, Altay, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Pakistan, Tadzhikistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan, the West Himalaya, and Xinjiang.
Description
Ephedra regeliana is a member of the Ephedraceae family and was first published by Florin in 1933. Its geographic range includes parts of Central and South Asia, specifically Afghanistan, Altay, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Pakistan, Tadzhikistan, Tuva, Uzbekistan, the West Himalaya, and Xinjiang. This species is part of the Ephedra genus, which is known for its shrubby, jointed, and often drought-tolerant characteristics.
Distribution
Global · Afghanistan · Altay · Kazakhstan · Kirgizstan · Pakistan · Tadzhikistan · Tuva · Uzbekistan · West Himalaya · Xinjiang
Synonyms
Ephedra monosperma var. dispermaEphedra pulvinaris
