Stipecoma plicata

Stipecoma plicata, also known as the "Wild Jasmine," is a flowering plant native to tropical regions of Central and South America.

Traditionally, Stipecoma plicata has been used for its medicinal properties, particularly for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which are said to aid in wound healing and reduce fever.

The plant is believed to have various health benefits, including reducing stress, promoting relaxation, and alleviating symptoms of anxiety and insomnia.

Stipecoma plicata is often prepared as a tea or tincture for its medicinal uses, although its preparation and use should be consulted with a qualified healthcare professional.