Cassena

/kəˈsiːnə/ noun

A small evergreen shrub native to the southeastern United States that produces red berries and is sometimes used to make a caffeinated beverage.

From Timucua cassina, a Native American language spoken in Florida; the word traveled into English through early colonial contact and naturalist accounts of indigenous plant use.

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