Piper auritum - Root Beer Plant, Acuyo, False Kava-Kava - is a close relative of Piper methysticum (Kava-Kava), and Piper nigrum (Black Pepper). It is very often confused with Kava-Kava, and probably has some similar medicinal effects.
This herb originated from Tropical America and grows also in the South Pacific.
Large-leaved perennial, known for its leaves, which are used for their spicy aromatic scent and flavor, some liken to root beer, others to anise-clove. It can be used for making a root beer-flavoted drink.
This species is easily identified by its huge leaves which can grow over a foot long in older specimens.
The leaves are chopped and used for flavoring, as well as used whole, as wrappings for meats, tamales, etc. 📚 Learn more about Piper plants
Piper auritum - Root Beer Plant, Acuyo, False Kava-Kava - is a close relative of Piper methysticum (Kava-Kava), and Piper nigrum (Black Pepper). It is very often confused with Kava-Kava, and probably has some similar medicinal effects.
This herb originated from Tropical America and grows also in the South Pacific.
Large-leaved perennial, known for its leaves, which are used for their spicy aromatic scent and flavor, some liken to root beer, others to anise-clove. It can be used for making a root beer-flavoted drink.
This species is easily identified by its huge leaves which can grow over a foot long in older specimens.
The leaves are chopped and used for flavoring, as well as used whole, as wrappings for meats, tamales, etc. 📚 Learn more about Piper plants
Piper auritum - Root Beer Plant, Acuyo, False Kava-Kava - is a close relative of Piper methysticum (Kava-Kava), and Piper nigrum (Black Pepper). It is very often confused with Kava-Kava, and probably has some similar medicinal effects.
This herb originated from Tropical America and grows also in the South Pacific.
Large-leaved perennial, known for its leaves, which are used for their spicy aromatic scent and flavor, some liken to root beer, others to anise-clove. It can be used for making a root beer-flavoted drink.
This species is easily identified by its huge leaves which can grow over a foot long in older specimens.
The leaves are chopped and used for flavoring, as well as used whole, as wrappings for meats, tamales, etc. 📚 Learn more about Piper plants
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🚶♀️Just 10 minutes of walking, running, or exercising in nature has a positive effect.
🚶♀️The type of setting doesn’t matter - parks, mountains, forests, and farms all work.
🚶♀️Nature benefits people with mood disorders and stress the most.
So, lets go outside and touch some plants!
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