714-723The edible flowers consumed by indigenous people of Mizoram were assessed from Aizawl and Champhai districts of Mizoram during 2015-2016. Altogether, 59 species of edible flowers under 50 genera and 29 families are recorded. Dominant families include Apiaceae, Lamiaceae and Leguminosae with 9% followed by Brassicaceae and Zingiberaceae scoring 7% each. Based on habit and occurrence, plants are categorized into wild (30), cultivated (21) and semi-cultivated (8). Among these plants, 30 species are marketable and 29 species are non-marketable. The study envisaged to highlight the importance of edible flowers in local cuisines of Mizo people and its potential as an additional source of food. It also attempted to document a first-hand rep...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...
The edible flowers consumed by indigenous people of Mizoram were assessed from Aizawl and Champhai d...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
An ethnobotanical survey with respect to food plants showed that tribals depend much upon forest pro...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
486-493Ethnobotanical survey among the tribals inhabiting western part of Mizoram brought to light a...
Socially, folk medicines, mainly based on plants, enjoy a respectable position today, especially in ...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
The floristic composition of the state Manipur falls under the Indo-Malayan type ranges from tropica...
Wild edible plants are found very useful in the fulfilment of food and nutritional requirements. Bec...
The analysis of wild plant exploration was carried out to document the wild edible plants of distric...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...
The edible flowers consumed by indigenous people of Mizoram were assessed from Aizawl and Champhai d...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
An ethnobotanical survey with respect to food plants showed that tribals depend much upon forest pro...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
486-493Ethnobotanical survey among the tribals inhabiting western part of Mizoram brought to light a...
Socially, folk medicines, mainly based on plants, enjoy a respectable position today, especially in ...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
The floristic composition of the state Manipur falls under the Indo-Malayan type ranges from tropica...
Wild edible plants are found very useful in the fulfilment of food and nutritional requirements. Bec...
The analysis of wild plant exploration was carried out to document the wild edible plants of distric...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...