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Ilex paraguariensis is a species of holly (Ilex) native to South America. It is well known as the source plant for the popular beverage, yerba mate.

Description

Ilex paraguariensis is an evergreen tree that can reach up to 15 meters in height. It has leathery, lanceolate leaves and small, greenish-white flowers. The fruit is a red drupe.

Distribution and habitat

Ilex paraguariensis is native to the subtropical regions of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It grows in various types of habitats, from lowland wetlands to mountainous forests.

Uses

The leaves of Ilex paraguariensis are used to prepare yerba mate, a traditional South American drink. The leaves are typically dried and crushed to make a tea-like infusion. This beverage is known for its stimulating effects, similar to those of coffee or tea.

In addition to its use in beverages, Ilex paraguariensis has been used in traditional medicine. It is believed to have various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Cultivation

Ilex paraguariensis is cultivated primarily in South America, particularly in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. The plant prefers a subtropical climate and well-drained soils.

Conservation

While Ilex paraguariensis is not currently considered endangered, it is subject to threats such as habitat loss and overharvesting for the production of yerba mate.

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