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Turmeric

Got a turmeric plant as a birthday present a couple of years ago. It needs to be an indoor plant in Europe, though in the tropics it grows outdoors. I usually manage to kill indoor plants systematically: I get them myself, or like in this case, as a gift, and then fail to water them or give them too much water, or … well, something goes wrong and the plant dies. So did the original gift turmeric in some months. But then I dug up the tubers, and replanted them the following year in multiple small indoor pots. To my surprise, new plants grew from each! The turmeric turned out to be quite resilient after all!

This heat-loving, long-blooming tropical plant produces gorgeous spires of pink, purple, or white flowers all summer long.

Botanical name Curcuma longa, Curcuma domestica; another species in the genus is Curcuma aromatica (see Flowers of India link below)
English names Turmeric
Nederlandse naam Kurkuma, geelwortel
Indian names

Hindi: Haldi हल्दी
Marathi: Halada हळद
Tamil: Manjal மஞ்சள்
Kannada: Ariśina
Telugu: Pasupu
Sanskrit: Haridra, Rajani, Nisha Haldi, Halada

Characteristics

Native habitat south Asia, Indian sub-continent
Plant Type perennial herb
Bloom time Fall color
Fruit
Uses

– Medicinal / health (anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial),
– Beauty and cosmetics (improves skin tone, women apply a paste of turmeric powder on their faces for a golden glow, used in face & body creams),
– Cultural (auspicious in Hinduism),
– Food and drink (as a spice and a yellow coloring agent)

Special notes

India is the world’s largest producer, consumer, and exporter of turmeric. People have been using turmeric there for at least 2,500 years.

https://www.kew.org/plants/turmeric

Turmeric is an important spice in South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine that adds a bittersweet flavour and bright yellow colour to curry. It is extracted from the rhizome, an underground horizontal stem that resembles a tuberous root. Turmeric is an important medicinal herb for its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial activity.

https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/1/9/1904

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