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Phyllanthus Emblica
£2.90per packet
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Indian gooseberry fruit eaten raw is quite sour and astringent, and in India it is common to eat gooseberries sweetened or steeped in salt water and turmeric to make them more palatable. Greenish-yellow male and female flowers are carried separately on the same branch and produce fruit which is nearly spherical, light greenish yellow, and smooth and hard in appearance, with six vertical stripes or furrows. The tree has a crooked trunk and spreading branches and the generic name, Phyllanthus, is derived from Greek words meaning leaf-flower, alluding to the apparent bearing of flowers on the leaves. Popularly used in inks, shampoos and hair oils, the high tannin content of Indian gooseberry fruit has also been used as a mordant for fixing dyes in fabrics!
- Common name
- Indian Gooseberry, Emblica Officinalis, Amla
- Family
- Phyllanthaceae
- Packet content
- 20 seeds
- Height
- 4 m - 18 m
- Light level
- Full Sun
- Growth habit
- Deciduous
- Hardiness rating
- H2
- Pollinator-friendly
- No
- Moisture
- Free draining
- Region of origin
- Asia
- Colour
- Green
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