250+, see text Erythroxylum is a genus of tropical flowering plants in the family Erythroxylaceae.
Many of the approximately 200 species contain the tropane alkaloid cocaine,[1][2] and two of the species within this genus, Erythroxylum coca and Erythroxylum novogranatense, both native to South America, are the main commercial source of cocaine and of the mild stimulant coca tea.
[3] Another species, Erythroxylum vaccinifolium (also known as catuaba) is used as an aphrodisiac in Brazilian drinks and herbal medicine.
Erythroxylum australe was traditionally used by Australian Aborigines for rites and other practices.
As of 2021[update], Kew's Plants of the World Online listed 259 species:[4]