Thank you Sir for sharing.
T. Chakrabarty.

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> *Phyllanthus emblica* L.,  Sp. pl. 2:982. 1753
> syn: *Emblica officinalis* Gaertn.
> *      Mirobalanus embilica* Burm.
>
> Deciduous tree often planted for its fruits, often used pickled or cooked,
> a rich source of vit. C
>
> Common names: Emblic myrobalan, Indian gooseberry
> Hindi: Amla, amlika, aonla
> Beng: Amla, Amlaki
> Guj: Amoli, ambala
> Tel: Amalakamu, usirikai
> Tam: Nelli
> Mal: Nelli
>
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