Kava kava piper methysticum
The pepper tree piper methysticum, known as kava kava, was introduced to europe by the seafarer james cook during his voyage to the pacific in 17681771. Cook referred to the plant as 'intoxicating pepper', and in 1776 it was identified by father and son forester.
Kava kava has been a key part of polynesian culture for centuries, used in religious ceremonies such as weddings, funerals and childbirth, much like yerba mate in south america.
Description of the plant
It is a tall shrub in the pepper family piperaceae, reaching up to 6 metres in height. It has heartshaped, glossy green leaves, white flowers and a fruit with a single seed. Kava kava grows primarily in western and southwestern polynesia and has now spread to new guinea and hawaii.
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