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Indian Bael
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Indian Bael

Aegle marmelos
"Bael Tree"
Guarded by Jayan
March 07, 2026 Β· Ponganpara, Trivandrum
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Almost every part of the Bael tree is used in traditional medicine. The fruit pulp helps treat digestive issues, diarrhea, and constipation. Leaves are used in herbal remedies for diabetes, inflammation, and infections. The bark and roots are used in Ayurvedic preparations to support heart health and improve immunity. Bael fruit is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it beneficial for gut health and overall wellness.
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The Bael tree is considered sacred in Indian culture and is especially associated with Lord Shiva. Its leaves are commonly used in religious offerings. The fruit can be stored for long periods due to its hard shell. The tree is extremely hardy, survives drought conditions, and provides ecological be
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🌱 Story of Indian Bael
Indian Bael is a sacred and medicinal tree widely found across India and Southeast Asia. It produces hard-shelled fruits known as bael fruits, which are highly valued for their nutritional and health benefits. The tree has trifoliate aromatic leaves and is commonly planted near temples and homes. It is drought-tolerant and grows well in dry as well as tropical climates. The bael fruit pulp is used in beverages, desserts, and traditional remedies.
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
12.0m
Height
150yr
Lifespan
Young
Stage
πŸ“‹ Details
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Family
Rutaceae
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Native Status
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City
Ponganpara, Trivandrum
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Location
Community Area
🩺 Medicinal Properties
Almost every part of the Bael tree is used in traditional medicine. The fruit pulp helps treat digestive issues, diarrhea, and constipation. Leaves are used in herbal remedies for diabetes, inflammation, and infections. The bark and roots are used in Ayurvedic preparations to support heart health and improve immunity. Bael fruit is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it beneficial for gut health and overall wellness.
✨ What makes Indian Bael special
The Bael tree is considered sacred in Indian culture and is especially associated with Lord Shiva. Its leaves are commonly used in religious offerings. The fruit can be stored for long periods due to its hard shell. The tree is extremely hardy, survives drought conditions, and provides ecological be
πŸ“ Where it grows
8.557197 N 76.895811 E
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March 07, 2026
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