Plant of the day
Phyllanthus emblica
Amla, Indian GooseberryTree
Phyllanthus emblica is a small to medium deciduous tree of the Phyllanthaceae native to tropical and southern Asia, producing pale greenish-yellow, segmented drupes renowned for exceptionally high ascorbic acid content and a central role in Ayurvedic rasayana therapy.
FamilyPhyllanthaceae
GenusPhyllanthus
NativeAsia
LifespanPerennial
History & Culture
History, cultural references, and traditional context for Phyllanthus emblica.
Historical Background
Amla is a tree from India that grows round, sour green fruits packed with more vitamin C than oranges. People eat them, make hair oil from them, and use them as medicine. 🌳
Cultural Significance
Timeline: Journey Through Time
Amla has cultural context that is still being expanded.