-
Lawsonia inermis, also
known as hina, the
henna tree, the
mignonette tree, and the
Egyptian privet, is a
flowering plant and one of the only two species...
- po****r
henna color,
which is
produced using a
natural dye made from the
Lawsonia inermis plant. But
modern patterns now
incorporate hues like white, red, black...
- acid, is a red-orange dye
present in the
leaves of the
henna plant (
Lawsonia inermis), for
which it is named, as well as in the
common walnut (Juglans regia)...
- g.
Lythrum salicaria purple loosestrife) and also
includes henna (
Lawsonia inermis). It now
includes the pomegranate,
formerly classed in a
separate family...
- Sandra; Cartwright-Jones, Catherine; Viljoen,
Alvaro (August 2014). "
Lawsonia inermis L. (henna): Ethnobotanical,
phytochemical and
pharmacological aspects"...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Henna is a dye
prepared from the
plant Lawsonia inermis.
Henna may also
refer to:
Henna (name), (حنا) an
Arabic male name for...
- (مہندی) is a
ceremony that is
named after henna, a dye
prepared from the
Lawsonia inermis plant which is
mixed into a
paste form to
apply onto the
hands of the...
- ISSN 1365-4632.
Olufunke (2021-01-16). "Nigeria's
medicinal plants:
Lawsonia inermis (Laali)".
Punch Newspapers.
Retrieved 2025-03-15. "Nigerian Traditions:...
-
alata (Chinese yángmáo cǎo | 羊毛草);
Eucalyptus saligna oil;
henna (
Lawsonia inermis or camphire); "infused oil of
Melolontha vulgaris" (presumably ****chafer);...
-
contain the
naphthoquinone lawsone, a dye that is also
found in
henna (
Lawsonia inermis) and is also the hair
coloring and skin
coloring agent in mehndi. In...