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Amruth Home Garden

Amruth HomeGarden draws strength from our age old healing traditions. Generations of our ancestors have spent their lifetime to study plants growing in their neighbourhood and to find out their healing properties for their day to day health care needs.



Mace (Myristica fragrans)

  • Mace (English)
  • Jaiphal, Jaikayi (Hindi)
  • Jatika (Malayalam)
  • Jayphal (Marathi)
  • Asana (Sanskrit)
  • Adipalam (Tamil)

Description: Ever green tres. The bark is dark brown , leaves shiny green. Fruits a capsule with aril covering the seed, which is traded as Nutmeg

How to Grow: Through seed and cuttings

Parts Used: Aril that cover seed, Seed



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Suggested Citation: B. S. Somashekhar, G. S. Goraya, D. K. Ved, Unnikrishnan P. M., Ravikumar K., Gangadharan G. G., Suma Tagadur Sureshchandra, Shilpa Naveen, Vijay Srinivas, Venugopal S. N.; Additional inputs: Soumyashree N., Sagar D. Sangale.
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