Piscidia piscipula: 1 definition
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Piscidia piscipula (L.) Sarg. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Erythrina piscipula L., Ichthyomethia americana (Sessé & Moc.) S.F. Blake, Ichthyomethia communis S.F. Blake, Ichthyomethia piscipula (L.) Hitchc., Ichthyomethia piscipula Hitchc., Ichthyomethia piscipula (L.) Kuntze, Ichthyomethia piscipula var. typica Stehlé & Quentin, Piscidia americana Sessé & Moc., Piscidia carthaginensis Jacquin, Piscidia communis (S.F. Blake) Harms, Piscidia communis (S.F. Blake) I.M. Johnst., Piscidia erythrina L., Piscidia inebrians Medik., Piscidia piscipula Sarg., Piscidia toxicaria Salisb., Robinia alata Mill..
References regarding Piscidia piscipula (L.) Sarg. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753),
· A voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica (1707)
· Species Plantarum (1753)
· Systema Naturae
· The Gardeners Dictionary (1768)
· Vorlesungen der Churpfälzischen physicalisch-öconomischen Gesellschaft (1787)
· Prodromus Stirpium in Horto ad Chapel Allerton vigentium (1796)
· Naturaleza (1889)
· Garden & Forest (1891)
· Revisio Generum Plantarum (1891)
· Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (1919)
· Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins für die Provinz Brandenburg und die Angrenzenden Länder (1923)
· Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (1924)
· Flore de Guadeloupe et Dependances (1948)
· The Sloane Herbarium (1958)
· Phytologia (1969)
· Journal of the Arnold Arboretum (1973)
· Prog. Clin. Biol. Res. (1988)
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text: Zopilocuave, Fishfuddle, Jamaica dogwood bark, Palo de zope, Fish-fuddle tree, Jamaica dogwood, Guana hedionda, West indian dogwood, Fish catching coral tree, Jamaica fish-fuddle tree, Jamaican dogwood, May bush, Dogwood bark, Dogwood, Florida fishpoison tree, Maytree of the creoles, Fish poison, Fish poison tree, Mulumgu, Murumgu.
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