Definition: Dita bark is the bark of an evergreen tree that grows in Eastern Asia and the Philippines. This tree has large, leathery leaves and produces small greenish-white flowers that grow in clusters. Dita bark was previously used for medicinal purposes.
Dita bark is a specific type of bark from an evergreen tree found in Eastern Asia and the Philippines, known for its traditional medicinal uses. It's important in discussions about herbal medicine and botany.