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Common name:
 krishna Amla, Star Gooseberry, Otaheite
Regional name:
Marathi - Rai Avala, Hindi - Amla, Bengali - Amla, Gujarati - Amali, Kannada - Amalaka, Malayalam - Nelli, Punjabi - Ambli, Sanskrit - Adiphala, Tamil - Amalagam, Telugu - Anwala
Category:
Fruit Plants, Trees, Medicinal Plants
Family:
Euphorbiaceae or Poinsettia family

Info

  • Scientific Name: Phyllanthus emblica, also known as Emblica officinalis
  • Common Names: Krishna Amla, Indian Gooseberry, Amalaki
  • Origin: Native to India and parts of Southeast Asia
  • Family: Phyllanthaceae
  • Type: Deciduous tree

Plantation

  1. Best Planting Time: Late winter or early spring
  2. Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.5
  3. Spacing: 8-10 feet apart, allowing ample room for growth
  4. Sunlight: Full sun or partial shade
  5. Watering: Regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged

Growing

  1. Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
  2. Tree Size: 25-30 feet in height, with a similar spread
  3. Fruit Bearing Age: 3-4 years after planting
  4. Harvesting: Typically occurs in the fall or early winter

Care

  1. Fertilization: Apply balanced, organic fertilizer in early spring and late summer
  2. Pruning: Prune young trees to encourage a strong structure; remove dead or damaged branches annually
  3. Pests and Diseases: Common pests include caterpillars and aphids; diseases include leaf spot and powdery mildew
  4. Preventive Measures: Regularly inspect the tree, maintain proper hygiene, and use organic pest control methods as needed

Benefits

  1. Culinary: Krishna Amla fruits can be consumed fresh or used in making jams, pickles, and chutneys
  2. Nutritional: Rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and other essential nutrients; supports immune system and overall health
  3. Medicinal: Ayurvedic and traditional medicine use Krishna Amla to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive issues and inflammation
  4. Environmental: The tree acts as a carbon sink, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change
  5. Ornamental: Krishna Amla trees provide aesthetic value to gardens and landscapes, with their attractive foliage and fruit