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Jamaican Dogwood, scientifically known as Piscidia piscipula or Piscidia erythrina, is a tree native to the West Indies, Florida, and Texas. This compound is primarily sourced from the tree's inner bark, which is harvested and processed for use in various herbal preparations.
The ingredient is also known by the name fishfuddle, a term originating from its historical context in certain regions. It remains a subject of interest in botanical studies due to the specific chemical properties found within its woody structure.
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