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Description

Cinnamon is a small evergreen tree 10-15 meters tall, native to Sri Lanka and South India.

Cinnamon is a small evergreen tree 10-15 meters tall, native to Sri Lanka and South India. The bark is widely used as a spice due to its distinct odour. In India it is also known as Daalchini . The leaves are ovate-oblong in shape, 7-18 cm long.

Plant Specifications

*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name Tvak, Dalchini, Daruchini Karuva, Vazhana, Tamalapatra.
Maximum Reachable Height 10-15 meters
Flower Colour greenish color
Bloom Time Spring to summer
Difficulty Level easy to grow

Planting and care

  • As long as the soil is kept slightly dry, a potted cinnamon plant can thrive for years without special care.
  • You can keep the plants as small as 3 feet by pruning regularly, or you can repot them over time into a 12- to 14- inch pot and allow them to reach up to 8 feet tall.

    Indian Cinnamon care

    Sunlight Full Sun to Partial Shade
    Watering medium
    Soil well-drained soil
    Temperature 60 degrees
    Fertilizer fertilize weekly or biweekly, but only during active growth (late winter until fall).

    Indian Cinnamon special feature

    Cinnamon has been known from remote antiquity, and it was so highly prized among ancient nations that it was regarded as a gift fit for monarchs and other great potentates. It was imported to Egypt from China as early as 2000 BC, and is mentioned in the Bible in Exodus.

    Indian Cinnamon uses

    Culinary Use:

    • Both the stem and bark are highly aromatic, and the inner bark that is used as a spice
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is another name for a Indian Cinnamon ?

    Indian Cinnamon is commonly known as Tvak, Dalchini, Daruchini Karuva, Vazhana, Tamalapatra.

    How tall do Indian Cinnamon grow?

    On average Indian Cinnamon grows 10–15 meters

    What color are Indian Cinnamon ?

    A Indian Cinnamon plant bears flowers of color greenish color

    When Indian Cinnamon blooms?

    With enough light, Indian Cinnamon may produce greenish color flowers in Spring to summer

    How hard is Indian Cinnamon to grow?

    A Indian Cinnamon is easy to grow

    How much sunlight does a Indian Cinnamon need?

    A Indian Cinnamon prefers Full Sun to Partial Shade

    How much water does a Indian Cinnamon need?

    A Indian Cinnamon prefers watering medium

    What kind of soil does a Indian Cinnamon need?

    A Indian Cinnamon prefers well-drained soil

    What temperature does a Indian Cinnamon like?

    A Indian Cinnamon prefers 60 degrees

    How often should I fertilize my Indian Cinnamon ?

    To encourage Indian Cinnamon growth, fertilize weekly or biweekly, but only during active growth (late winter until fall).

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