Conserved Patches of Ethnic Flora in Kumaon Himalaya

Conserved Patches of Ethnic Flora in Kumaon Himalaya

Authors

  •   Priyanka Agnihotri
  •   Saumya Sharma
  •   Veena Dixit
  •   Harsh Singh
  •   Tariq Husain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2012/v138i4/4640

Keywords:

Ethnobotany, Conserved Patches, Ethnomedicinal Plant, Sacred Groves

Abstract

Ethnobotanical investigations, carried out in 6 sacred groves of Pithoragarh district in Kumaon Hiamlaya, during 2009-2010, revealed therapeutic application of 32 plant species representing 31 genera and 20 families. 18 species of herbs are used by the local people to cure various ailments (56.25%) followed by shrubs with 8 species (25%), climbers 3 species (9.37%) and trees 3 species (9.37%). Family Asteraceae is dominant over the others with 6 species followed by Rosaceae with 3 species, Amaranthaceae, Malvaceae, Cleomaceae, Menispermaceae with 2 species while many other families contribute one species.

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Author Biographies

Priyanka Agnihotri

Saumya Sharma

Veena Dixit

Harsh Singh

Tariq Husain

Published

2012-04-01

How to Cite

Agnihotri, P., Sharma, S., Dixit, V., Singh, H., & Husain, T. (2012). Conserved Patches of Ethnic Flora in Kumaon Himalaya. Indian Forester, 138(4), 371–375. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2012/v138i4/4640

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