Myrcia celaenensis

Myrcia celaenensis, also known as Black Peppercorn Tree or Black Pepper Tree, is a plant species native to tropical regions of Central and South America.

The plant's bark and roots are used in traditional medicine due to their medicinal properties, which include anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiseptic properties.

The health benefits of Myrcia celaenensis include its potential to reduce fever, alleviate respiratory issues, and act as a natural antiseptic for wound healing.

The plant can be prepared into herbal teas, infusions, or tinctures, making it a popular choice among herbalists and natural remedy enthusiasts.