Description
1. Botanical Information
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Botanical Name: Piper betle (Kalkatti variety)
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Common Names: Kalkatti Paan, Betel Leaf (Kalkatti), Black Paan
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Family: Piperaceae
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Type: Perennial, evergreen climbing vine
2. Origin & Distribution
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Native To: South and Southeast Asia.
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The Kalkatti variety is cultivated mainly in Kolkata (West Bengal) and parts of Bangladesh, known for its distinct dark leaves and strong flavor.
3. Physical Characteristics
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Growth Habit: A vigorous, woody climber that needs support (trellis, poles, or trees) to grow.
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Leaves: Large, heart-shaped, smooth, and glossy with a deep green to almost blackish-green color; thicker than other betel varieties.
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Stems: Green to reddish-brown, jointed, and produce aerial roots at nodes.
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Height: Can grow 10–15 feet or more with proper support.
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Flowers & Fruits: Produces tiny, whitish-green flowers on slender spikes; fruits are small and insignificant.
4. Growing Conditions
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Light: Prefers partial shade; too much direct sunlight can scorch leaves.
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Soil: Rich, well-draining, loamy soil with good organic content.
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Watering: Requires regular watering to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
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Temperature: Best growth at 20–32°C (68–90°F); cannot tolerate frost.
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Humidity: High humidity is essential for lush growth.
5. Maintenance & Care
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Support: Needs vertical support like bamboo sticks, trellises, or netting.
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Pruning: Light pruning encourages fresh leaf growth.
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Fertilization: Benefits from monthly feeding with organic manure or compost.
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Pests/Diseases: Can be affected by leaf spot, root rot, and fungal diseases if overwatered.
6. Uses & Benefits
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Culinary: Leaves are used for chewing with areca nut, slaked lime, and sometimes flavoring agents (as in traditional paan).
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Medicinal: In Ayurveda, known for aiding digestion, freshening breath, and having antimicrobial properties.
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Cultural: Widely used in Indian traditions, religious rituals, and hospitality customs.
7. Special Notes
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The Kalkatti variety is prized for its thick, glossy, and aromatic leaves.
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Compared to lighter green varieties, it has a more intense flavor and longer shelf life.
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