👉 Tricumin is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to the Mediterranean region and are known for their distinctive yellow flowers, which have been used in traditional medicine as a remedy for various ailments. The term "tricumin" comes from the Latin word "tricinum," meaning "three parts." In this case, "tricumin" refers to three different types of tricuminous plants, each with its own unique characteristics and uses.