Madronella coriacea

Madronella coriacea is a plant species within the family Ebenaceae, commonly known as the stinkwood tree, native to tropical Africa.

The plant's bark, roots, and leaves have been traditionally used in herbal medicine, exhibiting antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

Madronella coriacea has been found to have potential health benefits, including wound healing, fever reduction, and treatment of various infections.

Traditionally, the plant is prepared by making a decoction from the bark and leaves, which can be used to treat various health conditions.