Ephedra distachya: 1 definition

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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)

Ephedra distachya L. subsp. distachya is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Ephedra arborea Lag. ex Bertol., Ephedra botryoides Fisch., Ephedra clusii Dufour, Ephedra distachya f. caspia Fomin, Ephedra distachya f. circinnata Stapf, Ephedra distachya subsp. monostachya (L.) Riedl, Ephedra distachya subvar. monostachya (L.) Stapf, Ephedra distachya var. caspia (Fomin) Grossh., Ephedra distachya var. media (C.A. Mey.) Stapf, Ephedra dubia Regel, Ephedra linnaei Stapf ex Koehne, Ephedra macrocephala Bertol., Ephedra maritima St.-Lag., Ephedra media C.A. Mey., Ephedra minor Host, Ephedra monostachya L., Ephedra podostylax Boiss., Ephedra polygonoides Pall., nom. illeg., Ephedra subtristachya C.A. Mey., Ephedra vulgaris Rich., nom. illeg., Ephedra vulgaris var. arborea (Lag. ex Bertol.) Nyman, Ephedra vulgaris var. media C.A. Mey., Ephedra vulgaris var. minor (Host) Nyman, Ephedra vulgaris var. monostachya (L..

References regarding Ephedra distachya L. subsp. distachya for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Species Plantarum
· Monogr. Ephedra (1846)
· Pinaceae
· Abies, Cedrus, Pseudolarix, Keteleeria, Nothotsuga, Tsuga, Cathaya, Pseudotsuga, Larix and Picea (1866)
· Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss., Wien. Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. (1889)
· Acad. Sci. Ukraine, Mém. Cl. Sci. Phys. Math. (1928)
· Sci. Pharm. (1967)
· Acta Fac. Rerum Nat. Univ. Comenianae, Bot. (1979)

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