Lisodha (Lasoda, Cordia dichotoma) is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the Indomalayan region, including India. It bears smooth, round fruits that change from yellow to black when ripe, with sticky pulp inside. The tree has greyish-brown bark and small white flowers that bloom at night. Its fruits and other parts are used in culinary and herbal preparations, and it holds ecological and cultural value.