The genus
Ephedra was first described in 1753 by
Carl Linnaeus.
Evolutionary history The oldest known members of the genus are from the
Early Cretaceous around 125 million years ago, with records being known from the
Aptian-
Albian of Argentina, China, Portugal and the United States. The fossil record of
Ephedra outside of pollen disappears after the Early Cretaceous.
Molecular clock estimates have suggested that last common ancestor of living
Ephedra species lived much more recently, during the
Early Oligocene around 30 million years ago. However, pollen modified from the ancestral condition of the genus with branched pseudosulci (grooves), which
evolved in parallel in the living North American and Asian lineages is known from the
Late Cretaceous, suggesting that the last common ancestor is at least this old.
Species }} ,
Plants of the World Online accepts the following 74 species, and two hybrids: •
Ephedra alata Decne. –
North Africa,
Arabian Peninsula •
Ephedra altissima Desf. non-Bové (1834), non-Delile (1813), non-Buch (1828) – high-climbing jointfir – North Africa,
Canary Islands •
Ephedra americana Humb. &
Bonpl. ex Willd. –
Bolivia,
Ecuador,
Peru,
Argentina,
Chile •
Ephedra antisyphilitica Berland
ex C.A.Mey. – clapweed, erect ephedra –
Texas,
Oklahoma,
New Mexico,
Nuevo León,
Coahuila,
Chihuahua •
Ephedra aphylla Forssk. – eastern Mediterranean from
Libya and
Cyprus to the
Persian Gulf •
Ephedra × arenicola H.C.Cutler –
Arizona,
Utah (hybrid,
E. cutleri ×
E. torreyana) •
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S.Watson – boundary ephedra, pitamoreal – Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah,
Nevada,
California, Chihuahua,
Durango,
Zacatecas,
Sinaloa,
Sonora,
Baja California •
Ephedra aurantiaca Takht. &
Pachom. –
Caucasus,
Kazakhstan,
Turkmenistan •
Ephedra aurea Brullo et al. •
Ephedra boelckei F.A.Roig – Argentina •
Ephedra botschantzevii Pachom. – Kazakhstan,
Tuva region of Siberia •
Ephedra breana Phil. – frutilla de campo – Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina •
Ephedra brevifoliata Ghahr. –
Iran •
Ephedra californica S.Watson – California ephedra, California jointfir – California, western Arizona, Baja California •
Ephedra chengiae Yang & Ferguson •
Ephedra chilensis C.Presl – pingo-pingo - Chile, Argentina •
Ephedra ciliata Fisch. &
C.A.Mey. (syn.
Ephedra foliata Boiss. ex C.A.Mey.) – North Africa, Middle East, India •
Ephedra compacta Rose – widespread in much of Mexico •
Ephedra coryi E.L.Reed – Cory's ephedra – Texas, New Mexico •
Ephedra cutleri Peebles – Navajo ephedra, Cutler's ephedra, Cutler Mormon-tea, Cutler's jointfir – Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming •
Ephedra dahurica Turcz. –
Siberia,
Mongolia •
Ephedra dawuensis Y.Yang –
Sichuan •
Ephedra distachya L. – joint-pine, jointfir – southern Europe and central Asia from
Portugal to Kazakhstan •
Ephedra × eleutherolepis V.A.Nikitin –
Tajikistan (hybrid
E. intermedia ×
E. strobilacea) •
Ephedra equisetina Bunge – ma huang – Caucasus, Central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia,
Gansu,
Hebei,
Inner Mongolia,
Ningxia,
Qinghai,
Shanxi,
Xinjiang •
Ephedra fasciculata A.Nelson – Arizona ephedra, Arizona jointfir, desert Mormon-tea – Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah •
Ephedra fedtschenkoae Paulsen – Central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia, Xinjiang •
Ephedra foeminea Forssk. – North Africa, Somalia, Balkans,
Italy, Middle East; naturalized in
Santa Barbara County of California •
Ephedra fragilis Desf. – joint pine – Mediterranean, Canary Islands,
Madeira •
Ephedra frustillata Miers – Patagonian ephedra – Chile, Argentina •
Ephedra funerea Coville &
C.V.Morton – Death Valley ephedra, Death Valley jointfir – California, Arizona, Nevada •
Ephedra gerardiana Wall. ex Klotzsch & Garcke – Gerard's jointfir, shan ling ma huang – Himalayas,
Tibet,
Yunnan, Siberia, Central Asia •
Ephedra glauca Regel – Iran east to Mongolia and northern China •
Ephedra gracilis Phil. ex Stapf •
Ephedra holoptera Riedl – Iran •
Ephedra intermedia Schrenk &
C.A.Mey. – zhong ma huang – China, Siberia, Central Asia, Himalayas, Iran, Pakistan •
Ephedra kardangensis P.Sharma & P.L.Uniyal – western Himalayas •
Ephedra karumanchiana S.K.Patel, S.M.Patil, Raole & K.S.Rajput – Northwest India •
Ephedra laristanica Assadi – Iran •
Ephedra likiangensis Florin –
Guizhou, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan •
Ephedra lomatolepis Schrenk – Kazakhstan, Tuva region of Siberia •
Ephedra milleri Freitag & Maier-St. –
Oman,
Yemen •
Ephedra minuta Florin – Qinghai, Sichuan •
Ephedra monosperma J.G.Gmel.
ex C.A.Mey. – dan zi ma huang – Siberia, Mongolia, much of China including Tibet and Xinjiang •
Ephedra multiflora Phil.
ex Stapf – Chile, Argentina •
Ephedra nebrodensis Tineo - Mediterranean region except northeast Africa •
Ephedra nevadensis S.Watson – Nevada ephedra, Nevada jointfir, Nevada Mormon-tea – Baja California, California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah,
Oregon •
Ephedra nutans Miau & Xiao L.Pan – Xinjiang •
Ephedra ochreata Miers – Argentina •
Ephedra oxyphylla Riedl –
Afghanistan •
Ephedra pachyclada Boiss. – Middle East from Sinai and Yemen to Pakistan •
Ephedra pedunculata Engelm. ex S.Watson – vine ephedra, vine jointfir – Texas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, San Luis Potosí, Nuevo León, Zacatecas •
Ephedra pentandra Pachom. – Iran •
Ephedra procera Fisch. &
C.A.Mey. − Iran, Caucasus •
Ephedra przewalskii Stapf – Central Asia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai, Tibet •
Ephedra pseudodistachya Pachom. – Siberia, Mongolia •
Ephedra regeliana Florin – xi zi ma huang – Central Asia, Siberia, Pakistan, Xinjiang •
Ephedra rhytidosperma Pachom., syn.
E. lepidosperma C.Y.Cheng – Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Mongolia •
Ephedra rituensis Y.Yang, D.Z.Fu & G.H.Zhu – Qinghai, Xinjiang, Tibet •
Ephedra rupestris Benth. – Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina •
Ephedra sarcocarpa Aitch. &
Hemsl. – Pakistan, Afghanistan •
Ephedra saxatilis (Stapf) Royle ex Florin •
Ephedra sinica Stapf – cao ma huang, Chinese ephedra – Mongolia, Siberia, Primorye, Manchuria •
Ephedra somalensis Freitag & Maier-St. – Somalia, Eritrea •
Ephedra stipitata Biswas & Rita Singh •
Ephedra strobilacea Bunge – Iran, Central Asia •
Ephedra strongylensis Brullo et al. •
Ephedra tilhoana Maire –
Chad •
Ephedra torreyana S.Watson – Torrey's ephedra, Torrey's jointfir, Torrey's Mormon-tea, cañutillo – Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua •
Ephedra transitoria Riedl – Iraq, Syria,
Palestine, Saudi Arabia •
Ephedra triandra Tul. − Bolivia, Argentina •
Ephedra trifurca Torrey ex S.Watson – longleaf ephedra, longleaf jointfir, longleaf Mormon-tea, popotilla, teposote – California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua, Sonora, Baja California •
Ephedra trifurcata Zöllner •
Ephedra tweedieana C.A.Mey. – Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay •
Ephedra viridis Coville – green ephedra, green Mormon-tea – California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Oregon •
Ephedra vvedenskyi Pachom. – Iran, Caucasus, Turkmenistan ==Distribution==