Medicinal Plants: Utilisation & Conservation by P. C. Trivedi

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6. 7. 8. 9. Euphorbiaceae Lamiaceae 214 Fabaceae Rubiaceae Poaceae 214 208 168 Acanthaceae Rosaceae Apiaceae 141 129 118 TABLE 3 Breakup of Medicinal Plants by Their Parts Utilised No. 1. 2. Plant Part Share Root 29% 3. 4. Stem Flower Fruit 5. Leaf 6. Seed 7. Bark Wood Rhizome Whole part 8. 9. 10. 6% 5% 10"10 6% 7% 14% 3% 4% 16% a herb whereas several medicinal plants of this family are trees. Similar biodiversity exists in other families of medicinal plants. 2. Species Diversity This is the diversity existing in different species of the same genus.

Astrin. Flacourtia jangomas Garcinia morella Gamboge Gmelina arborea Helicteres isora East India screw tree Jatropha curcas Physic nut Lannea coromandelica (L. grandis) Euphorbiaceae ~ 2! i 51 > l"" '\l l"" ... Continued > :z til 3: Continued. Botanical Name Melia azedarach Cardia dichotoma (c. myxa) Common or Trade Name Family Persian lilac bead tree Meliaceae Sebestens Crataeva movala Cynodon dactylon Cyperus rotundus c... , alexipharmic. , emmen. , expect. , tonic. , Nut grass Cyperaceae Ebenaceae r~ ::x ::a:J > ~ (/) c...

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