Leandra dichotoma

Leandra dichotoma, also known as the Brazilian rose, is a flowering plant native to South America, characterized by its showy, pink to white flowers and distinctive leaves.

The plant has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects, which have been attributed to its saponin and flavonoid content.

Consuming Leandra dichotoma has been associated with various health benefits, including antioxidant activity, cardiovascular protection, and improved immune function.

The plant is commonly prepared as a tea, infusion, or tincture, and is also used in traditional herbal remedies, such as the Brazilian folk medicine, to address various health issues.