Kava Kava (Piper methysticum), known as the pepper tree, is a plant with a rich history, brought to Europe by James Cook. This plant is traditionally used in Polynesian culture in religious ceremonies such as weddings and funerals, and is valued for its intoxicating and relaxing effects. Kava Kava is a tall shrub with glossy green leaves, white flowers and a single seeded fruit that grows naturally in western and southwestern Polynesia. Today it is widespread as far as New Guinea and Hawaii, and its extract is available as a concentrated product with relaxing effects.
This product is for collecting, research or decorative purposes only. It is not approved as a food, dietary supplement or medicinal product. Do not exceed the scope of current legislation.
Kava Kava (Piper methysticum), known as the pepper tree, is a plant with a rich history and an important role in Polynesian culture.
Kava Kava is a tall shrub in the pepper family that grows up to 6 meters tall. It has heart-shaped, glossy green leaves, white flowers and fruits with a single seed. It grows naturally in western and southwestern Polynesia, but is now found as far north as New Guinea and Hawaii.
Caution: This product is for collector, research or decorative purposes only. It is not approved as a food, dietary supplement or medicinal product. Do not exceed current legislation.
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