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Southern Prickly Ash Quick Facts
Name: Southern Prickly Ash
Scientific Name: Southern Prickly Ash
Origin Native to Southeastern United States
Shapes 6 mm diameter, two valved capsule
Southern prickly ash botanically called Zanthoxylum clava-herculis has other common names such as Toothache tree, Tingle tongue, Hercules’ club, Pepperwood, Percules-club pricklyash, Prickly Ash, Southern Prickly-ash, Fresno Espinoso del Sur, Prickly Ash, Sea Ash, Prickly Yellow Wood, Toothache Tree, Xanthoxylum, Zanthoxylum clava-herculis and Zanthoxylum. Southern Prickly Ash belongs to the genus which consists about 250 species of spiny, evergreen or deciduous trees and shrubs and usually occurs in subtropical and warm temperate regions worldwide. Many species are grown in various parts of world for medicinal, wood and culinary purposes. The tree of Southern Prickly Ash grows upto 10 to 17 m tall. It bears the leaves which are pinnately divided and flowers are small and yellow to green which is then followed by tiny black fruits growing in clusters. It prefers sandy soils and its habitats include pine barens, dry to mesic dunes, woodlands and sandhills.

Prickly ashes possess chelerythrine which is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid and effective anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial activity. Native Americans use it to ease pain of rheumatism and toothache. The oil extracted from herb has xanthoxylin which provides stimulating, cleansing, antirheumatic and diaphoretic properties. It is used to treat various disorders such as painful throats, upset stomachs, skin infections and throbbing muscles. Moreover, bark of Prickly ash is used to promote saliva secretion and treat various health ailments. In the end of 19th century, eclectic doctors use it as a medication for digestive problems and strengthen nervous system and also cures cholera. Herbalists used the bark to cure rheumatic problems and improve body’s ability to counteract various physical problems. North American people chew both berries and bark to alleviate toothaches and rheumatism. Mesquakie used leaves, berries, bark of root and bark of trunk. Berries and bark possess strong expectorants which make it syrup for cough, cure for tuberculosis and hemorrhages.

Plant

Southern prickly ash is a shrub or spiny tree which is inherent to Southeastern United States. This spiny tree grows to the height of 10 to 17 meters with distinctive spined thick and corky lumps which are 2 to 3 cm long on bark. It bears leathery and glabrous leaves which are pinnately compound and measures 20 to 30 cm long. It has 7 to 19 leaflets and each leaflet measures about 4 to 5 cm long. Flowers are dioecious, small and white in color with diameter 6 to 8 mm. Fruits is two valved capsule which measures 6 mm in diameter having a rough surface. It has several small black seeds. The tree requires abundant water and sunlight.

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References:

https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=28850#null

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https://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/a/ashpr077.html

https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-72-southern%20prickly%20ash.aspx? activeingredientid=72&activeingredientname=southern%20prickly%20ash

https://www.medicinenet.com/southern_prickly_ash/supplements-vitamins.htm

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