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- Ilex vomitoria - Wikipedia
Some Native American tribes, particularly in the Southeast, brewed the leaves and stems of Yaupon to make a ceremonial beverage known as the "black drink " These rituals often involved vomiting as a form of spiritual or physical purification—not because the plant itself was emetic
- What Is Yaupon—and Why It May Become Your Next Morning Brew
What is Yaupon? Yaupon, also called yaupon holly (botanical name, Ilex vomitoria —more on that below), is a drought-tolerant species of evergreen shrub in the holly family, known for its bright red berries and leathery leaves
- Yaupon Tea: Nutrients, Benefits, Side Effects, and More
Yaupon tea is an herbal tea known for its medicinal properties This article takes a closer look at yaupon tea, including what it is, how it's made, and how it can affect your health
- Yaupon, Ilex vomitoria, plant fact sheet - USDA
Yaupon fruits are small berries with a beautiful, translucent, red color They form in dense clusters throughout the plant and remain attached through winter and into spring making them an important winter food source for a variety of bird species
- Ilex vomitoria (Yaupon, Yaupon Holly) | North Carolina Extension . . .
Yaupon holly is a woody, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree in the holly family (Aquifoliaceae), native to the eastern United States and Mexico The common name 'yaupon' is derived from Catawban
- Yaupon Tea: 20 Benefits, Side Effects, Dosage How to Make It
Discover the health benefits, side effects, and uses of Yaupon Tea — North America’s only native caffeinated plant Learn how to make it, the best time to drink it, daily limits, and precautions for safe consumption
- Yaupon Tea Co.
Yaupon is one caffeinated plant in the holly genus Ilex, related to other popular caffeinated drinks like Yerba Mate, Guayusa, and Kudingcha It contains not only caffeine, but theobromine and quercetin, which help to counteract the negative side affects of caffeine intake
- Yaupon, a tea tree native to North America – Nature Garden
Yaupon is a plant species that has markedly different male and female specimens Like us, female specimens bear offspring and need to be fertilized by male specimens to do so
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