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Yaupon holly, a once-forgotten caffeinated plant native to North America, could be one of this year’s hottest food trends.
Yaupon can be both an annoying garden plant and healthy tea “It’s a very pleasant beverage to drink, and it hits all the right notes as a caffeinated beverage,” one expert says.
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Tariffs on coffee and tea could give a boost to North America's only native caffeinated plant. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Abianne Falla, owner of CatSpring Yaupon.
Yaupon holly is a large multi-trunked shrub that can be trained into an ornamental tree. Grows to 15 to 20 feet tall. Its female plants bear huge numbers of small red berries.
Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria): Yaupon can be pruned up into a single trunk form or left to grow out into a clump-forming shrub. Dwarf cultivars make an attractive hedge with few of the disease ...
A tough native of the southern United States, Yaupon Holly grows quickly in a variety of environmental conditions from full sun to shade.
Long used by Indigenous groups across the Southern United States, yaupon is North America’s only native caffeinated plant. Known by many Indigenous and colonized names, including cassina, asi ...
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