Couma

/ˈkuːmə/ noun

Definition

A tropical South American tree (Sorbus couma) whose wood is used for timber and whose bark has traditional medicinal properties.

Etymology

From Tupi, a South American indigenous language. The word entered European botanical terminology through Portuguese traders in the Amazon region.

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Indigenous Amazonian peoples have used couma bark medicinally for centuries, and modern pharmacologists are just beginning to test whether their traditional wisdom holds up in the lab!

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