damiana

/ˌdæmiˈænə/
noun
  1. A small shrub native to Central and South America, whose leaves are used to make herbal tea or supplements.
    • Damiana grows wild in the dry forests of Mexico and Brazil.
    • The herbalist recommended damiana for its calming properties.
    • She brewed a cup of damiana tea to help her relax after a long day.
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