The Gymnosperm Database

 

Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional

Conservation status

Ephedra aurantiaca

Takht. & Pachom. 1967

Common names

Taxonomic notes

There is some debate whether this taxon is synonymous with Ephedra distachya, which differs in having orange to yellow female cones (Takhtajan and Pachomova 1967, as cited by Kakiuchi et al. 2011). It is maintained as a species by Govaerts (2010) but is not recognized by the IUCN.

Description

Distribution and Ecology

Transcaucasus to Central Asia: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan (Plants of the World Online 2021).

The IUCN has not assigned a conservation status to this species.

Remarkable Specimens

No data as of 2023.03.03.

Ethnobotany

Observations

Remarks

Published 1967 in a fantastically obscure journal and never since described, the status of this taxon will have to remain unresolved for a bit longer.

Citations

Govaerts, R. 2010. World Checklist of Ephedraceae. http:// apps.kew.org/wcsp/home.do, accessed 2021.12.26.

Kakiuchi, N., Mikage, M., Ickert-Bond, S., Maier-Stolte, M., and Freitag, H. 2011. A molecular phylogenetic study of the Ephedra distachya / E. sinica complex in Eurasia. Willdenowia 41(2):203–215, doi:10.3372/wi.41.41201.

Takhtajan, A. L. and M. G. Pachomova. 1967. Ephedra aurantiaca Takht. & Pachom. sp. n. Bot. Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk. S.S.R. 18:53.

See also

Last Modified 2023-03-03