Trees and Shrubs Overview
Ponderosa Pine   Pinyon Pine   Utah Juniper   Gambel Oak   Douglas-fir
Cliffrose   Apache Plume   Mormon Tea   Utah Serviceberry   Fernbush   Wax Currant   Big Sagebrush
Fremont Barberry   Rabbit Brush   Banana Yucca   Utah Agave   Mountain Mahogany   Blueberry Elder
Rock Mat   Brickellbush   Buffalo Berry

MORMON TEA

Joint-fir Family

Ephedra viridis

Mormon Tea

Mormon Tea, also known as Joint-fir, is a gymnosperm, related to pines! You would not think so at first glance, but this waist-high shrub does smell and taste like pine. There are tiny leaves and cones at the joints. Five species of Mormon Tea occur in Grand Canyon, but Ephedra viridis, "Green Ephedra," is the only one at the South Rim. The green stems appear yellowish in bright sunlight.






Mormon Tea

You can just make out tiny joints in the stems--these contain leaves as well as male and female cones (on different plants). Hidden under the upright brooms are short trunks with silver bark, shreddy at the bases.

Mormon settlers brewed a pick-me-up tea from the jointed stems. Navajos used the tea for coughs and nasal congestion: the plant contains pseudoephedrine which is good for the urinary tract as well.











Trees and Shrubs Overview
Ponderosa Pine   Pinyon Pine   Utah Juniper   Gambel Oak   Douglas-fir
Cliffrose   Apache Plume   Mormon Tea   Utah Serviceberry   Fernbush   Wax Currant   Big Sagebrush
Fremont Barberry   Rabbit Brush   Banana Yucca   Utah Agave   Mountain Mahogany   Blueberry Elder
Rock Mat   Brickellbush   Buffalo Berry
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