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  1. Ilex vomitoria - Wikipedia

    Some Native American tribes, particularly in the Southeast, brewed the leaves and stems of Yaupon to make a ceremonial beverage known as the "black drink." These rituals often involved vomiting as a …

  2. What Is Yaupon—and Why It May Become Your Next Morning Brew

    Jun 18, 2025 · What is Yaupon? Yaupon, also called yaupon holly (botanical name, Ilex vomitoria —more on that below), is a drought-tolerant species of evergreen shrub in the holly family, known for …

  3. Yaupon fruits are small berries with a beautiful, translucent, red color. They form in dense clusters throughout the plant and remain attached through winter and into spring making them an important …

  4. What Is Yaupon? - Yaupon Tea Company

    What Is Yaupon? Yaupon is a tree that grows native in the southeastern United States. The native tribes of the area made a stimulating tea from the Yaupon leaves as it was revered as traditional medicine. …

  5. Yaupon Tea: Nutrients, Benefits, Side Effects, and More

    Jun 2, 2021 · Yaupon tea is an herbal tea known for its medicinal properties. This article takes a closer look at yaupon tea, including what it is, how it's made, and how it can affect your health.

  6. Yaupon: America’s Forgotten Tea - The Lost Herbs

    May 17, 2021 · Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria) has played an important role in Native Americans’ lives for over a thousand years. It is a perennial, evergreen shrub that is native to southeastern North …

  7. What is Yaupon? — American Yaupon Association

    Yaupon is an abundant shrub native to the southeastern US. It is the only native plant in North America that naturally contains caffeine. Yaupon is a sustainable alternative to imported coffee, green tea, …

  8. Ilex vomitoria (Yaupon, Yaupon Holly) | North Carolina ...

    Yaupon holly is a woody, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree in the holly family (Aquifoliaceae), native to the eastern United States and Mexico. The common name 'yaupon' is derived from Catawban.

  9. Yaupon, a thicket tree that is perfect for landscaping - and tea!

    Yaupon is great for hedges, and some varieties are beautiful when left to grow naturally. Moreover, caffeinated tea from leaves is a long-kept secret!

  10. What is Yaupon Tea? | America's Native Caffeine ...

    Yaupon (pronounced yō-pon) is brewed from the leaves of the yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria), this smooth, naturally uplifting tea has been enjoyed for centuries and is now being rediscovered as a clean, …