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Kaul, M. K.
- Flowering Plants of Shankaracharya Hill, Srinagar, Kashmir
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1 Regional Research Laboratory (Branch), Srinagar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory (Branch), Srinagar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 13, No 3-4 (1971), Pagination: 236-243Abstract
This paper describs the angiospermic flora of the Shankaracharya Hill, covering 204 species of flowering plants belonging to 38 families. Analysis of the species collected shows that the following five families are the richest ones as indicated by the number of species in each family; Gramineae 1451, Compositae (22), Cruciferae (17), Leguminosae (16) and Labiatae (12). These together represent about 56% of the species collected.- Senecio vulgaris Linn. - a Fast Spreading Exotic Weed of Crop Fields and Orchards of Kashmir
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Srinagar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Srinagar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 14, No 1-4 (1972), Pagination: 162-163Abstract
No Abstract.- The Genus Crupina-An Addition to Indian Compositae
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Srinagar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Srinagar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 18, No 1-4 (1976), Pagination: 224-224Abstract
No Abstract.- Ethnobotanical Studies in Northwest and Trans-Himalaya Vi. Contribution to the Ethnobotany of Basohli-Bani Region, J&K, India
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1 Regional Research Laboratory (Branch), Sanat Nagar, Srinagar, Kashmir, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory (Branch), Sanat Nagar, Srinagar, Kashmir, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 31, No 1-4 (1989), Pagination: 89-94Abstract
The article deals with some aspects of ethnobotany of "Pahari" community living in Basohli-Bani region of Jammu and Kashmir State ; it had so far remained unrecorded due to inaccessibility of the area. A combination of sub-tropical and temperate climate has considerable effect on its vegetation and also the inhabitants. The uses of 39 plant species are recorded in this communication. Yams are of common occurrence in this region and are reputed not only as edible but also in home remedies against swellings due to sprains or wounds. The medicinal uses of Rosularia alpestris and Viburnum grandiflorum are reported for the first time.- Contribution to the Ethnobotany of Padaris of Doda in Jammu & kashmir State India
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Jammu, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Jammu, IN