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Indian Bael
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Indian Bael

Aegle marmelos
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February 27, 2026 Β· Kollam
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Bael leaves, fruits, roots, and bark are used in Ayurveda. The fruit helps treat digestive disorders like diarrhea and constipation. Leaves are used for diabetes management and inflammation reduction. The bark has antimicrobial properties, while the root is used in treating heart and respiratory issues.
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Highly valued in Ayurveda and considered sacred in Indian tradition. The tree improves soil fertility, tolerates harsh climates, and provides edible and medicinal fruit.
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Aegle marmelos
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🌱 Story of Indian Bael
Indian Bael is a sacred and medicinal tree widely found in India. It is a medium-sized deciduous tree known for its trifoliate leaves and hard-shelled aromatic fruits. The tree is drought-resistant and thrives in dry forests and plains. It plays an important role in traditional culture and is often associated with spiritual practices.
This tree heals the planet
Every single day, Indian Bael gives back
☁️ COβ‚‚ Absorbed
22 kg/yr
β‰ˆ 110 km of car emissions offset annually
πŸ’¨ Oxygen Released
16 kg/yr
πŸ’§ Water Conserved
3,740 L/yr
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Age
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Height
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Lifespan
Young
Stage
πŸ“‹ Details
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Family
Rutaceae
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Native Status
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City
Kollam
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Location
Campus
🩺 Medicinal Properties
Bael leaves, fruits, roots, and bark are used in Ayurveda. The fruit helps treat digestive disorders like diarrhea and constipation. Leaves are used for diabetes management and inflammation reduction. The bark has antimicrobial properties, while the root is used in treating heart and respiratory issues.
✨ What makes Indian Bael special
Highly valued in Ayurveda and considered sacred in Indian tradition. The tree improves soil fertility, tolerates harsh climates, and provides edible and medicinal fruit.
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πŸ“ Where it grows
8.888451 N 76.593707 E
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February 27, 2026
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