A tropical South American tree (Sorbus couma) whose wood is used for timber and whose bark has traditional medicinal properties.
From Tupi, a South American indigenous language. The word entered European botanical terminology through Portuguese traders in the Amazon region.
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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