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Amla Tree (Emblica officinalis) Tree in a 9-inch pot, Organic

(1 customer review)

$31.00

Family:  Euphorb (Euphorbiaceae)

Hardy to Zones 10 to 12, will withstand slight frost.  Does well in potted culture.  Amla sometimes loses its leaves which is usually a temporary occurrence.

(Phyllanthus emblica) Evergreen tree native to India. Amla trees are beautiful, with feathery-leaved branches and a holy presence.  Amla bears a fruit that is among the highest in vitamin C among all fruits worldwide.  Traditional use (Ayurveda): asthma, bronchitis, dysentery, anemia.  Fruits are an ingredient in triphala.  The plant prefers regular soil and water, sun to part shade, and does well at elevation, as long as it isn’t too cold.  They do well in  pots, placed on the patio or in the greenhouse during the summer and brought in for the winter.  Space trees 10 to 15 feet apart.

Potted tree, 9-inch pot, as pictured, Certified Organically Grown

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  1. Question

    Rupinder Kaur

    I want to buy amla plant, I have also joined waiting list since September 2020 but never got any update about it. How can I buy it?

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      Richo Cech

      Hello Rupinder,
      We always grow the AMLA from seed and since covid we have not been able to import seeds from india anymore. that’s why we don’t have it for you. sorry about that. richo

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  2. Vasantha koneru

    Amla plant is seed growing or grafted plant

    Vasantha koneru

    I am looking grafted plant because grafted plant produce fruits fast Right

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