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Indian Wampi leaf

Duy Anh
Posted 11-02-2020

Wampi Plant Care – Growing An Indian Swamp Plant In Gardens

It is interesting that Clausena lansium/indica is known as the Indian swamp plant, since they are actually native to China and temperate Asia and were introduced to India. The plants are not widely known in India but they do grow well in the country’s climate. What is a wampi plant? Wampi is a relative of citrus and produces small oval fruits with tangy flesh. This small tree may not be hardy in your USDA zone, as it is only suitable for hot, humid climates. Finding fruit at local Asian produce centers may be your best bet for tasting the juicy fruits.

What is a Wampi Plant?

Wampi fruit have a high amount of Vitamin C, just like their citrus cousins. The plant was used traditionally as a medicinal but new Indian wampi plant info indicates it has modern applications to help sufferers of Parkinson’s, bronchitis, diabetes, hepatitis, and trichomoniasis. There are even studies related to its effectiveness assisting in the treatment of some cancers.

The jury is still out, but wampi plants are shaping up to be interesting and useful foods. Whether you have a lab in your backyard or not, growing wampi plants brings something new and unique into your landscape and allows you to share this wonderful fruit with others.

Clausena lansium is a small tree that achieves only around 20 feet in height. Leaves are evergreen, resinous, compound, alternate and grow 4 to 7 inches longs. The form has arching upright branches and gray, warty bark. Flowers are scented, white to yellow-green, ½ inch wide and carried in panicles. These give way to fruits which hang in clusters. The fruits are round to oval with pale ridges along the sides and may be up to an inch long. The rind is brownish yellow, bumpy and slightly hairy and contains many resin glands. The interior flesh is juicy, similar to a grape and embraced by a large seed.

Indian Wampi 

Indian Wampi Plant Info

Wampi trees are native to southern China and the northern and central areas of Vietnam. Fruits were brought to India by Chinese immigrants and they have been in cultivation there since the 1800s.

Trees flower in February and April in the ranges they are found, such as Sri Lanka and peninsular India. Fruits are ready May through July. The flavor of the fruit is said to be quite tart with sweet notes towards the end. Some plants produce a more acidic fruit while others have sweeter fleshed wampis.

The Chinese described the fruits as sour jujubee. There were once eight varieties commonly grown in Asia but today only a few are commercially available.

Wampi Plant Care

Interestingly, wampis are easy to grow from seed, which germinate in days. A more common method is grafting.

The Indian swamp plant doesn’t fare well in regions that are too dry and where temperatures may fall below 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 C.).

These trees are tolerant of a wide range of soils but prefer rich loam. Soil should be fertile and well-draining and supplemental water needs to be given in hot periods. The trees tend to need magnesium and zinc when grown in limestone soils.

Most wampi plant care encompasses, watering and annual fertilizing. Pruning is necessary only to remove dead wood or increase sunlight to ripen fruit. Trees need some training when young to establish a good scaffold and keep fruiting branches easy to reach.

Wampi trees make a one of a kind addition to the edible tropical to sub-tropical garden. They certainly are worth growing, for fun and food.

Pork roasted with wampi leaf and wampi leaf powder 

 

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