Senegalia thailandica is a species of climbing or sprawling shrub in the family Fabaceae.
[5] [6] [7] It is found in Thailand and Cambodia, where it grows in permanently or seasonally freshwater-flooded forests.
[8] It grows in the swamp forests and scrublands of the floodplains of Tonle Sap in central Cambodia, often accompanying the canopy trees of Barringtonia acutangula and Diospyros cambodiana.
[8] 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.
[4] The young leaves are edible, usually served in salads, while the wood is used as firewood.