Description
Improve immunity of your all family member by growing a nutritious and vitamin rich an amazing Amla plant.
Amla is a small to the medium-sized deciduous tree, which is known for its edible fruit of the same name. The tree has a crooked trunk and spreading branches. The leaves are simple, nearly stalkless and closely set along slender branchlets.
The leaves are often mistaken for leaflets of pinnate leaves. Amla flowers are small, greenish-yellow or pinkish. The flowers have six segments, but no real petals. The fruit is nearly spherical, light greenish yellow, quite smooth and hard on appearance, with 6 vertical stripes or furrows. Ripening in autumn, the berries are harvested by hand after climbing to upper branches bearing the fruits.Plant Specifications
Plant Height | 22 inch (56cm) |
Plant Spread | 6 inch (15cm) |
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name | Indian gooseberry, Amlaki, Adiphala, Amali, Amalakamu, Usirikai, Anola, Amlika, nellikai, malacca tree. |
Maximum Reachable Height | Up to 26 feet |
Flower Colour | Greenish-yellow or pinkish |
Bloom Time | Late Winter / Early Spring |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Planting and care
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Amla Tree care
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Temperature | Up to 40 degrees Celcius. |
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Harvest Season | Summer |
Amla Tree uses
Medicinal Use:
- Used in many ayurvedic and pharmaceutical preparations
- It has several medicinal properties such as antiviral, anticancer, antidiabetic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties
- Note- Please consults your health advisor before application or consuming of plants or plant parts
Culinary Use:
- Amla is used in sauces, candy, dried chips, pickle, jellies and powder
- Note- Please consults your health advisor before application or consuming of plants or plant parts