Aegle marmelos – Indian Bael

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The Indian Bael tree is a deciduous tree that grows up to 12 metres tall. It bears the Bael fruit which is edible and is sweet to tart. The Aegle marmelos can grow in cold to tropical locations and is the only member of its Genus.

The tree itself has significant religious value in Hinduism, the leaves are offered in prayers to Lord Shiva who according to beliefs, loved the tree. The tree is also said to be an incarnation of one of their goddesses, Sita.

Indian Bael ( Aegle marmelos ) is a small, deciduous tree native to India and south east Asia. The Indian Bael tree has huge religious significance in Hinduism and is considered sacred. The tree produces a fruit (bael) that can mature to the size of a lawn bowling ball. The fruit is sweet, fragrant, and slightly tart and can be eaten straight from the tree, it can also be dried or used to make a drink similar to lemonade.

Other common names for the Aegle marmelos are Bilva Tree, Bel Patra Tree, Bengal Quince, Wood Apple, Japanese Bitter Orange, and Golden Apple.

Growth

Aegle marmelos is slow growing to 12 metres tall. The leaves are trifoliate, ovate and are up to 6 cm long. Fruit is edible, pear shaped, can grow up to around 12 cm’s in length and takes 11 months to ripen.

Note: Germination instructions can be found in the ‘Germination Instructions Tab’ below. Upon purchase you will receive these detailed instructions via email so that you have a permanent record.

 

FAMILY:

Rutaceae

CLIMATE:

Cool, Temperate, Sub Tropical, Tropical. Requires a dry season to produce fruit.

TEMPERATURE RANGE:

-7 to 48°C / 19 to 118°F

SOIL TYPE:

Quite happy in most soil types but thrives best in a moist, well-draining soil. The tree is drought tolerant once established.

LOCATION:

Full Sun – Part Shade

HEIGHT:

Up to 12 metres (40 feet)

WIDTH:

Up to 3-4 metres (9-12 feet)

pH:

5.5-8.5

GROWTH TYPE:

Deciduous, Slow Growing

WATER REQUIREMENTS:

Light – Medium

POLLINATION:

Insects – Bisexual, meaning that each individual flower has both male and female parts.

MATURITY:

2 years

GERMINATION RATES:

72-88%

GERMINATION TIME:

3-8 weeks, dependent on conditions

GERMINATION DIFFICULTY:

Easy-Medium

SEEDS PER GRAM:

Approximately 10

MEDICINAL QUALITIES:

Yes. There is lots of information on medicinal benefits, however there is no scientific studies to support or dismiss the claims. There are cases of liver damage from dietary supplements made from Aegeline, a constituent in the leaves.

WEED POTENTIAL:

No

EDIBLE:

Yes

SEED STORAGE & VIABILITY:

Cold Storage at 4°C (Fridge) up to 1 year.

 

FACTS ABOUT AEGLE MARMELOS (Indian Bael)

The Indian Bael Tree is famous in India for its medicinal, culinary and religious significance.

In Hinduism, the leaves of this plant are offered to their Lord Shiva in prayers and the tree is believed to have been created from the drops of sweat from the goddess Parvati.

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 16 × .5 cm
Quantity

5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 30 Seeds, Seedling

Germination Instructions

HOW TO GROW AEGLE MARMELOS (Indian Bael)

 

Step 1

Soak seeds overnight in a glass of water.

Sow seeds 3-5mm deep into small pots of well-draining, humus rich soil and sand mix or lay on top of soil and cover with a layer of vermiculite.

Soil must be well draining as these seeds are very prone to rot, so keep moist but NOT WET, watering only as top layer of soil begins to dry!

Soil/medium must be kept at warm temperatures during the germination process (approx. 22-30°C/75-90°F).  If this is not possible in your climate a heat mat will be needed or germination may fail!

Pots/trays can be covered with plastic wrap or glass to maintain moisture and warm temperature in a warm, well-lit location away from direct sun. If you have a mini greenhouse, use this.

Step 2

Keep warm or indoors for entire germination process especially if starting during winter.

Seeds should germinate after 3-8 weeks.

Step 3

Once sprouted, continue to keep in a warm, well-lit position. Start to remove glass/plastic wrap to allow seedlings to adapt to outside environment. May be re-potted if needed once at least two true leaves have grown.

Keep in pots until strong enough to plant out and first winter has passed. If in cold area, your plant will need protecting from cold winds and frost.

Step 4

Transplant to final position after last frost.

Once established, will survive cold and not require much watering.

Additional water is advised when flowering.

Bael Trees take 1-2 years to begin fruiting but the fruit itself requires 11 months to ripen on the tree and will grow to around the same size as a grapefruit.

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