Family: Euphorbiaceae
Synonym: Cicca emblica (L.) Kurz, Diasperus emblica (L.) Kuntze
Vernacular name: Amalakam,Nell, Nellikka
Habit: Tree
Habitat: Dry and moist deciduous forests, also cultivated in the plains
Distribution: Throughout the tropics , India, Himalayas, Myanmar, China, Malaysia, Nepal
Flowering and Fruiting: March-September
Key identification features: The deciduous tree has grey-brown bark. The leaves are simple, alternate, and grow in pairs on short deciduous branchlets, forming a closely overlapping pattern. The tree produces unisexual flowers, which are greenish-yellow. Fruit is a capsule which is subglobose.
Uses: The twigs are used to purify water, especially saline water. Fruit eaten by Sambar and Spotted deer. The fruit (Amla/Aonla) is highly medicinal and is edible fresh, pickled or cooked.
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