Exploratory study of Vegetation Herbacea of BGIR, Noida
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2025/v151i11/170906Keywords:
BGIR, Survey, Herbaceous flora.Abstract
The Botanic Garden of Indian Republic (BGIR) has served as a hub for the ex-situ conservation of many rare, endangered, and threatened (RET) species collected from various regions of India. The garden's rich and diverse floristic wealth makes it unique and significant, especially near the capital. BGIR is a living repository housing more than 350 plant species. Its favourable climate supports a vibrant herbaceous flora. However, there has been no record of the herbaceous plants found in BGIR until now. With this in mind, the present study aims to catalogue the herbaceous flora of the garden. A checklist of plants from various families is provided in this report.
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