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Red Amla Plant Description

Scientific Name: Phyllanthus emblica
Family: Phyllanthaceae
Tamil Name: சிவப்பு நெல்லிக்காய் (Sivappu Nellikkai)

Tree Characteristics

  • Height: Typically grows between 8–10 meters (26–33 feet), similar to the green variety.

  • Crown: Spreading, dense, and bushy, offering good shade.

  • Bark: Grayish-brown, smooth when young, becoming rough with age.

Leaves

  • Shape: Pinnate, with small, narrow oval leaflets.

  • Size: Each leaflet is about 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 inches) long.

  • Color: Light green when young, maturing to dark green.

Flowers

  • Structure: Small, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers.

  • Size: Flowers measure approximately 1 cm (0.4 inches) in diameter.

  • Blooming Period: Blooms in spring and early summer.

Fruit

  • Shape: Round, with a slightly flattened top.

  • Size: Typically 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 inches) in diameter.

  • Color: Reddish hue, turning deeper as it ripens.

  • Skin: Smooth and thin, with a glossy appearance.

  • Flesh: Tart and juicy with a reddish-pink tone, slightly sweeter than green amla.

  • Seeds: Contains 1–3 large seeds in each fruit.

Growing Conditions

  • Climate: Prefers tropical and subtropical climates with full sun.

  • Soil: Thrives in well-drained sandy or loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0).

  • Watering: Requires moderate watering; proper drainage is important to prevent waterlogging.

Uses

  • Culinary: Often used in juices, jams, and pickles. The slightly sweeter flavor compared to green amla makes it popular in fruit salads and desserts.

  • Medicinal: Red amla is valued for its rich antioxidant content, vitamin C, and ability to boost immunity and improve skin health.

  • Aesthetic: Frequently grown in gardens for its ornamental and fruit-bearing qualities.

Pests and Diseases

  • Common Pests: Vulnerable to pests such as aphids, fruit flies, and mealybugs.

  • Diseases: Susceptible to root rot and powdery mildew, especially in overly moist conditions. Proper care and regular monitoring are recommended.