Kowosòl leaves come from the soursop tree (Annona muricata), a small-to-medium tropical tree common across Haiti and the Caribbean. The leaves are glossy, leathery and smooth-edged, typically oblong to lance-shaped (several centimeters long). They are aromatic when crushed and used traditionally for teas, medicinal baths, poultices and topical remedies — popular in Haiti for calming baths, easing insect problems (lice/bedbugs) and soothing skin irritations. Dried leaves are frequently sold for herbal tea and aromatherapy
Kowosòl leaves come from the soursop tree (Annona muricata), a small-to-medium tropical tree common across Haiti and the Caribbean. The leaves are glossy, leathery and smooth-edged, typically oblong to lance-shaped (several centimeters long). They are aromatic when crushed and used traditionally for teas, medicinal baths, poultices and topical remedies — popular in Haiti for calming baths, easing insect problems (lice/bedbugs) and soothing skin irritations. Dried leaves are frequently sold for herbal tea and aromatherapy