cassina

noun
  1. A holly shrub or small tree native to the southeastern United States, bearing red berries and used traditionally to make a caffeinated beverage.
  2. Usage: Also called yaupon holly or cassine; Regional, primarily southeastern U.S.
  3. A beverage made from the leaves and stems of the cassina plant, traditionally consumed by Native Americans and early colonists.
  4. Usage: Historical and regional usage

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