Green amla plant
Rated 4.70 out of 5
Here’s a more detailed description:
- Size: Amla trees are generally medium-sized, reaching heights of 1-8 meters (3.5-26 feet).
- Bark: The bark is mottled, adding to the plant’s unique appearance.
- Leaves: The leaves are simple, light green, and closely set on the branchlets, sometimes resembling a pinnate pattern.
- Flowers: The flowers are greenish-yellow and inconspicuous.
- Fruit: The fruit is small, round, and light greenish-yellow, with a smooth surface and six vertical furrows or stripes. The fruit can be up to 26 mm (1 inch) in diameter and has a sour, bitter, and astringent taste.
- Lifespan: Amla trees can live for 60-70 years or even longer.
Red amla (plant height 2-2.5 feet) original grafted plant
Rated 4.58 out of 5
Key features of the red amla plant:
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Red Fruits:The most notable characteristic is the bright red color of the fruits, which is a variant of the traditional amla berry.
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Nutritional Benefits:Red amla, like its green counterpart, is a good source of Vitamin C and antioxidants. It also contains anthocyanins and flavonoids, which contribute to its antioxidant power.
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Plant Characteristics:The plant is a medium-sized tree, typically 4-8 meters tall, with small, light green leaves.