Emblica Submarginalis
Indian gooseberry, scientifically known as Emblica submarginalis, is a small, native fruit tree found primarily in the Indian subcontinent. This plant is widely recognized for its vibrant red berries that are rich in vitamin C and other essential nutrients. The tree thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, often growing in dense forests and along riverbanks. Its fruit has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and culinary practices across South Asia. Despite its popularity, Emblica submarginalis remains relatively underexplored in modern agricultural research.