Turmeric, Red
Bold Medicinal Root for Inflammation
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Red Turmeric (Curcuma longa var. aeruginosa or Curcuma caesia)
Also known as: Red-root Turmeric, Black Turmeric (depending on species variant), Red Haldi
Red Turmeric is a striking and potent medicinal variety of turmeric prized for its rich red-orange or bluish-red rhizome and strong anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. Used extensively in traditional Ayurvedic, Unani, and Southeast Asian medicine, it is especially valued for respiratory support, skin healing, and digestive health. Though not commonly used as a culinary spice like yellow turmeric, Red Turmeric’s deeper coloring and stronger aroma signal a unique concentration of bioactive compounds.
Key Characteristics
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Medicinal Rhizome for Inflammation and Immunity
Red Turmeric contains high levels of curcuminoids, essential oils, and phenolic compounds that support immune health, wound healing, and inflammation relief. Traditionally used in decoctions, pastes, and oils, it’s applied to bruises, joint pain, and infections, and taken internally for colds, coughs, and digestive imbalance. -
Traditional Use in Skin and Respiratory Remedies
In Ayurvedic and folk medicine, the powdered rhizome is used in face masks, skin treatments, and steam inhalations for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions. It is also applied topically for skin infections and used internally to open respiratory pathways and reduce phlegm. -
Rare, Colorful Rhizomes and Aromatic Foliage
The rhizomes range in color from deep red to bluish-purple, depending on the cultivar (e.g., C. caesia often appears bluish-black). Crushed rhizomes have a camphoraceous, earthy scent, and the broad leaves add tropical lushness to herb gardens and container displays. -
Grows Like Standard Turmeric in Warm, Humid Conditions
Red Turmeric thrives in rich, moist, well-drained soil and part shade to filtered sun, much like yellow turmeric. It prefers warm climates and performs well in large containers or in-ground beds in zones 8–11. In colder zones, grow as an annual or overwinter indoors.
Product Details
- Native range: South and Southeast Asia
- Plant life cycle: Perennial in frost-free zones
- Sun requirements: Part shade to full sun (filtered light ideal)
- Soil requirements: Medium to moist, rich, well-drained soil
- Mature height: 3–4 feet
- Bloom time: June to August (flowers are often hidden among the bracts)
- Bloom color: Pale yellow to pinkish-white (often obscured by foliage)
- USDA Hardiness zones: 8–11 (container grown in zones 4–7)
Red Turmeric is a vibrant medicinal root with deep healing traditions. Whether grown for topical use, tea blends, or herbal formulations, this variety adds color, potency, and lush beauty to any herbal garden.
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Sun RequirementsPart Sun/Shade, Full Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium-Wet
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Bloom ColorPink, White
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Bloom TimeJune, July, August
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 8, Zone 9+
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