Description
Terminalia chebulaTerminalia chebula, commonly known as black- or chebulic myrobalan, is a species of Terminalia, native to South Asia from India and Nepal east to southwest China, and south to Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Vietnam.Plant Specifications*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name
Terminalia chebula,black-or chebulic myrobalan
Maximum Reachable Height
7–8 cm
Flower Colour
Green
Bloom Time
Early
Difficulty Level
Easy to grow
Planting and careStart with pruning shears for smaller growth. Use loppers, which look like giant, long-handle shears, for growth that is more than half an inch thick. A small pruning saw is handy, as it cuts on both the push and the pull.Terminalia Chebula careDig a hole 2 to 3 times as deep as the bulbs are high and set the bulb in the hole pointy side up. Fill the hole with soil and tamp gently.
Sunlight
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Watering
Medium
Soil
Well-drained soil
Temperature
120-220oC
Fertilizer
Apply any organic fertilizer
Terminalia Chebula special featureThese species are Terminalia arjuna, Terminalia bellerica, and Terminalia chebula. In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Terminalia arjuna has been used to balance the three “humorsâ€: kapha, pitta, and vata. It has also been used for asthma, bile duct disorders, scorpion stings, and poisonings.Terminalia Chebula uses
Ornamental Use:
The plant is used for ornamental purpose
Medicinal Use:
Haritaki – Terminalia chebula – Uses, Side Effects, Ayurveda Details
Haritaki fruit is one among The three, that constitute Triphala
It is a very famous rejuvenating herb
Its botanical name is Terminalia chebula and it belongs to Combretaceae family
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