Foetataxus montana
Foetataxus montana, also known as Taxus montana, is a species of yew that is native to the mountainous regions of Central America and South America.
It is a small, evergreen shrub that has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antiviral compounds.
The plant has been found to have various health benefits, including the potential to lower blood pressure, improve cardiovascular health, and exhibit anticancer properties.
The herbal preparations of Foetataxus montana typically involve the bark or leaves being dried and then used to make teas, tinctures, or infusions, although its use should be approached with caution due to the presence of toxic compounds.