Chrysiphiala recurvata

Chrysiphiala recurvata, also known as the 'Māpou', is a small tree or shrub native to New Zealand and Australia, characterized by its clusters of white or pinkish flowers and edible fruit.

Chrysiphiala recurvata has been traditionally used in herbal medicine for its medicinal properties, including antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.

The plant's health benefits include its potential to aid in wound healing, reduce fever, and alleviate respiratory issues such as bronchitis and coughs.

Chrysiphiala recurvata is often used in herbal preparations, such as teas, infusions, and tinctures, to harness its medicinal properties and promote overall well-being.