Myrcia neograndis

Myrcia neograndis, also known as the "Brazilian rosemary" or "erva limão", is a plant species native to the tropical regions of South America, belonging to the family Myrtaceae.

The plant has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties, including its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects, which can help to soothe skin irritations and promote wound healing.

The health benefits of Myrcia neograndis include its potential to reduce oxidative stress, improve cardiovascular health, and exhibit antimicrobial and antifungal activities.

Traditionally, the plant is used in herbal preparations such as teas, infusions, and tinctures, where it can be consumed to harness its medicinal properties.