Senegalia thailandica

Senegalia thailandica is a species of climbing or sprawling shrub in the family Fabaceae. The liana or shrub has stout spiny stems, and the pods of the liana are slightly inflated and tightly curled, unlike many in the genus. In Khmer the plant is known as (voër) ba:y dämnoëb, voër refers to lianas, ba:y dämnoëb="sticky rice", referring to the sticky thorns.The young leaves are edible, usually served in salads, while the wood is used as firewood.

Senegalia thailandica

Senegalia thailandica is a species of climbing or sprawling shrub in the family Fabaceae. The liana or shrub has stout spiny stems, and the pods of the liana are slightly inflated and tightly curled, unlike many in the genus. In Khmer the plant is known as (voër) ba:y dämnoëb, voër refers to lianas, ba:y dämnoëb="sticky rice", referring to the sticky thorns.The young leaves are edible, usually served in salads, while the wood is used as firewood.