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Ephedra Linnaeus. Common name: Ephedra, Mormon-tea, Cañatilla, Popotillo, Tepopote.
A genus of about 60 species, shrubs or clambering vines, of warm temperate, subtropical, and tropical areas of America and Europe, Asia, and Africa.
References: Stevenson (1993) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1993b). Show full citations.
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