Damiana (Turnera diffusa, syn. Turnera aphrodisiaca)'s a shrub native to Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean. It belongs to the family Turneraceae. Damiana's a relatively small shrub that produces small, aromatic flowers. It blossoms in early to late summer and's followed by fruits that taste similar to figs. The shrub's said to have an odor somewhat like chamomile, due to an oil present in the plant. The leaves have traditionally been made into a tea which was used by nat… (More on Damiana)