Acacia concinna is a climbing shrub native to Asia, common in the warm plains of central and south India. The tree is food for the larvae of the butterfly Pantoporia hordonia. Alkaloids are found in the tree's fruit. The species is invasive in New Caledonia.
Pre Harappan level of Banawali (2750-2500 BC), Haryana have revealed traces of shikakai along with soap nuts and Amla (Indian Gooseberry), exhibiting ancient roots of South Asian hygiene.
Acacia concinna has been used traditionally for hair ...
Tape yon sentòm oswa yon maladi epi li sou remèd fèy ki ta ka ede, tape yon zèb ak wè maladi ak sentòm li itilize kont.
* Tout enfòmasyon baze sou rechèch syantifik pibliye