Erythroxylon coca
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Definition
Noun: * A tropical South American shrub (Erythroxylum coca) cultivated for its leaves, which are the natural source of the alkaloid cocaine. The leaves have been traditionally chewed or brewed as a tea by indigenous peoples of the Andes for their stimulant and medicinal properties.
Usage
- The term is used as the formal botanical name for the coca plant.
- It is primarily used in scientific, legal, and agricultural contexts to specify the plant species.
Examples
- Scientific Context: " is one of the primary species from which cocaine is derived."
- Agricultural/Legal Context: "The cultivation of is regulated or prohibited in many countries due to its use in producing cocaine."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is also commonly spelled Erythroxylum in modern botanical taxonomy.
- In historical and anthropological texts, the plant is often discussed in the context of traditional Andean culture, separate from its association with the illicit drug trade.
Variants and Related Words
- Coca (noun): The common name for plants of the genus , especially and .
- Cocaine (noun): The powerful stimulant drug chemically extracted from coca leaves.
- Erythroxylaceae (noun): The botanical family to which the coca plant belongs.
Synonyms
- Coca bush
- Coca plant
Notes on Meaning
- It is crucial to distinguish between the plant itself () and the illicit drug (cocaine). The plant has a long history of traditional, legal, and ceremonial use in its native region.
- The term refers specifically to the plant species and not to any processed or derived substances.
Noun
- a South American shrub whose leaves are chewed by natives of the Andes; a source of cocaine