Catha

/ˈkɑːθə/ noun

A genus of tropical shrubs native to Africa and Arabia, known for the leaves that produce a stimulating effect when chewed; includes the khat plant.

From Arabic 'qat' or 'khat,' the name of the plant, Latinized with the suffix '-a' following scientific botanical naming conventions.

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