Ethnobotanical study of herbaceous flora along an altitudinal gradient in Bharmour forest division, District Chamba of Himachal Pradesh, India

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The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest range and in Bharmor (Seri, Bharmour, Malkauta, Bharmani, Harsar, Dhancho, Sundrasi, Gorikund, and Manimahesh) forest range to obtain information on the plants used by the local inhabitants for several purposes. A total of 54 plants were recorded in this study. The plants are employed to treat simple diseases (cough, cold, fever, and burns) and some serious diseases (typhoid, jaundice, and kidney disease). Some of the plants are also used as incense for religious ceremonies and several other daily needs. But due to absence of scientific monitoring of plants, their cultivation, harvesting, and management techniques as well as sustainable use and lack of awareness of social factors, the availability of valuable plant resources is decreasing at an alarming rate. In addition, the indigenous knowledge regarding the use of lesser-known plants of this region is also rapidly declining. Therefore, the documentation of plant resources is a necessary step towards the goal of raising awareness in local communities about the importance of these plants and their further conservation. © 2014 Kehar S. Thakur et al.

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Thakur, K. S., Kumar, M., Bawa, R., & Bussmann, R. W. (2014). Ethnobotanical study of herbaceous flora along an altitudinal gradient in Bharmour forest division, District Chamba of Himachal Pradesh, India. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/946870

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