Common name- Amla

Scientific name- Phyllanthus emblica

Classification-

Kingdom- Plantae

Family- Phyllanthaceae

Order- Malpighiales

Mode of propagation-

Seedlings, Grafting, and budding are used for planting. Planting is done during July-August with a spacing of 6 x 6 m in pits of 1 x 1 m or 1.25 x 1.25 m. Irrigate the plants initially for establishment. No irrigation is required during the rainy and winter season.

Uses-

Amla is a powerful herbal adaptogen that promotes rejuvenation and is well-known for its extensive array of health advantages and comprehensive support. Long favored for its many health benefits, this herb has been used for thousands of years in Asian medicine, including Ayurveda. With its high content of vitamin C and natural antioxidants, Amalaki is an excellent ally for boosting immunity, nourishing tissues, and gently eliminating toxins. This little green fruit's amazing healing qualities benefit the body's entire physiology, from the head to the toe, the stomach to the brain, the skin to the teeth to the hair, and much more.

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