Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants
Sri Lanka's Ayurvedic tradition features a rich variety of medicinal plants used for centuries. Sri Lanka has a rich tradition of Ayurvedic medicine, drawing on its indigenous knowledge and a variety of medicinal plants. Here are some notable Ayurvedic medicinal plants found in Sri Lanka:
Nephelium lappaceum var. lappaceum
Nephelium lappaceum var. lappaceum is the most widely cultivated and recognized variety of the rambutan tree, a tropical fruit-bearing species native to Southeast Asia. This variety belongs to the Sapindaceae family and thrives in warm, humid climates, particularly in countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. The tree typically grows to a height of 12 to 20 meters and produces clusters of distinctive, hairy-looking fruits that are red, yellow, or orange when ripe.
The fruit of N. lappaceum var. lappaceum is renowned for its vibrant appearance and sweet, juicy flesh. The outer skin is leathery and covered in pliable spines or “hairs,” giving the rambutan its name, which is derived from the Malay word “rambut,” meaning hair. Inside, the fruit contains a translucent to white aril that surrounds a single seed. The aril is the edible portion and is often likened to lychee in taste and texture—sweet with a slight acidity.
Agronomically, this variety is favored due to its high yield potential, commercial appeal, and adaptability to various soil types, provided the drainage is good. It requires consistent rainfall or irrigation and benefits from rich, organic soils. The tree is generally propagated through grafting or budding to maintain desirable traits such as fruit quality and disease resistance.
Beyond its culinary value, Nephelium lappaceum var. lappaceum is appreciated for its nutritional benefits. It is a good source of vitamin C, iron, and dietary fiber. Additionally, its seeds and rind have shown potential for use in traditional medicine and research into bioactive compounds. As interest in exotic fruits grows worldwide, rambutan, especially this variety, is becoming an increasingly important crop in tropical fruit markets.
-
Claw-flowered laurel
Acronychia pedunculata -
Bael
Aegle marmelos -
Leichhardt tree
Nauclea orientalis -
False Calumba
Coscinium fenestratum -
Malabar Gulbel
Tinospora malabarica -
Titberry
Allophylus cobbe -
Ironwood Tree
Memecylon capitellatum -
Velvet Leaf
Cissampelos pareira -
Bitter orange
Citrus aurantium -
Reinwardt's Tree Plant
Biophytun reinward -
Fukien tea
Carmona microphylla -
Malabar tamarind
Garcinia cambogia -
Curry leaf tree
Murraya koenigii -
Kappetiya
Croton laccifer -
Indian lilac
Azadirachta indica -
Spiny sida
Sida alba -
Orange climber
Toddlia asiatica -
Ceylon cinnamon
Cinnamomum zeylanicum -
Jackfruit
Artocarpus heterophyllus -
Karonda
Carissa carandas -
Spanish cherry
Mimusops elengi -
Indian gooseberry
Phyltanthus emblica -
Betel palm
Areca catechu -
Jungle geranium
Ixora coccinea -
Sage-leaved alangium
Alangium salviifolium -
Champak
Michelia champaca -
Tamarind
Tamarindus indica -
False Black Pepper
Embelia ribes -
Limeberry
Micromelum ceylanicum -
Climbing Atalantia
Paramignya monophylla
Ayurvedic and Herbal
-
Siddhalepa Ayurveda Herbal Balm
Regular price From $0.32 USDRegular price$0.38 USDSale price From $0.32 USDSale -
Link Swastha Triphala
Regular price From $1.90 USDRegular price$2.25 USDSale price From $1.90 USDSale -
Lakpura® Wildcrafted Soursop (Guanabana, Graviola, Guyabano) Dehydrated Leaves Whole
Regular price From $0.78 USDRegular price$0.92 USDSale price From $0.78 USDSale -
Sethsuwa Pranajeewa Oil
Regular price From $4.11 USDRegular price$4.88 USDSale price From $4.11 USDSale