Cassina

/kəˈsiːnə/ noun

A native North American shrub or small tree (Ilex vomitoria) whose leaves were traditionally brewed into a ceremonial beverage by Indigenous peoples.

From Timucua or other Southeastern Native American languages, where the plant was first used and named by indigenous peoples.

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