Comarostaphylis caeciliana
Comarostaphylis caeciliana, also known as the Kakabeak, is a flowering plant native to New Zealand.
It belongs to the family Staphylocactaceae and is valued for its unique appearance and medicinal properties.
The plant has been used in traditional Maori medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which are believed to aid in wound healing, reduce fever, and soothe digestive issues.
Comarostaphylis caeciliana can be prepared as an infusion or tincture for its health benefits, although further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.