Ephedra gerardiana

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title: Ephedra gerardiana
text: Ephedra gerardiana is a species of Ephedra, endemic to the mountains of Afghanistan, Bhutan, northern India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sikkim, Tajikistan, and Tibet. It is a perennial small shrub composed primarily of fibrous stalks, generally about 8 inches though sometimes growing to 24 inches in height, with small, yellow flowers followed by round, red, edible fruits. It is sometimes used as a stimulant, and in Ayurvedic medicine its tea is used as medicine for colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and a
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description: Species of seed-bearing shrub
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephedra_gerardiana
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date modified: 2022-10-17T14:25:04Z
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