Piscidia piscipula
Jamaican Dogwood
Although the common name of this plant refers to one of the countries you can find this shrubby, medium-sized deciduous tree, it is also native to Southern Florida, the West Indies, and Texas. Native Americans of the West Indies discovered that the bark of this tree would tranquilize fish so that they could be caught by hand. One of the other common names is “Fishfuddle” or “Florida Fish Poison”. The bark does have properties that help to modulate pain and tension and has been used traditionally in its native ranges for this purpose.