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Ephedra californica Watson 1879

Common Names

California jointfir (1), California ephedra, cañatillo (2).

Taxonomic notes

Description

"Shrubs erect, 0.25-1 m. Bark gray-brown, cracked and irregularly fissured. Branches alternate or whorled, semiflexible to rigid, angle of divergence about 45°. Twigs yellow-green, becoming yellow, then yellow-brown with age, glaucous, with numerous very fine longitudinal grooves; internodes 3-10 cm. Terminal buds conic, 2-3 mm, apex acute. Leaves in whorls of 3, 2-6 mm, connate to 1/2-3/4 their length; bases at first membranous, then becoming thickened, completely deciduous; apex acute. Pollen cones 1-several at node, ovoid, 6-8 mm, on short, scaly peduncles; bracts in 8-12 whorls of 3, light orange-yellow, ovate, 2-3 × 2-3 mm, membranous, slightly united at base; bracteoles equaling or slightly exceeding bracts; sporangiophores 3-5 mm, exserted to 1/3 their length, with 3-7 sessile to short-stalked microsporangia. Seed cones 1-several at node, ovoid, 8-10 mm, on very short, scaly peduncles; bracts in 4-6 whorls of 3, circular, 5-7 × 5-10 mm, papery, with orange- to green-yellow center and base, slightly clawed, margins entire. Seeds 1(-2), nearly globose, 7-10 mm diam., brown, smooth. ... Coning March-April" (2).

Range

US: California and Mexico: Baja California Norte, in the Mojave and Colorado deserts at 50-1000 m on valleys and bajadas (1, 2).

Big Tree

Oldest

Dendrochronology

I sampled one and it appears to have rings. Whether they are in fact annual rings remains to be determined.

Ethnobotany

Observations

Remarks

Citations

(1) Jaeger 1969.
(2) Dennis W. Stevenson at the Flora of North America online.

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This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
URL: http://www.geocities.com/~earlecj/ep/ep/californica.htm
Edited by Christopher J. Earle
E-mail:earlecj@earthlink.com
Last modified on 27-Feb-1999

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