Flora of Bhutan


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Guidelines for Identification and Collection of Medicinal Plants in Bhutan


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Published as an outcome of the 7th Annual Traditional Medicine Conference held in Gelephu in 2006 and the Annual Health Conference of 2006 and produced with the support of the European Union as part of the EU/RGOB Medicinal Plants Phase II Project.




Flora of Bhutan


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Bhutan


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Contributed articles presented at an international seminar, April 1993; predominantly on social and economic conditions.




Flora of Bhutan


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Flora Indica


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Common Flora of South Sikkim


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The book contains the current status of very common plant species in South Sikkim. Here proper identification, distribution, important descriptions like flowering times, habit and habitats, their families and the ethnic values has been well described. The authors has passed the contents through the well known experts from State Forest Department who are genus specialized or some has dedicated their life working on the state flora. Content has been carried through the Botanical Survey of India Gangtok for correct identification of the plant species. For convenience to the readers, beside Botanical names, common names and vernacular names has been provided. To make it more easy, plants’ name has been given in five well spoken languages viz, Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Limboo and Rai. Entire content is presented in simple yet appropriate language with clear and colorful images. Application of the plants are given with proper consultancy with the local expert, collection of data from local markets and traditional practitioner. Everything has been well cared before presenting to the readers from author’s side.




Bhutan


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Wild Rhododendrons of Bhutan


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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of India


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The importance of wetlands to life on Earth is now generally accepted. This is a reference book and identification manual for the vascular plants found in permanent or seasonal fresh water in the subcontinent of India south of the Himalayas. About 660 species are described, and all plantsare illustrated by line drawings showing the diagnostic features. The text is written in a style for both experts and those with only a little botanical training. Scientists and conservationists will be able to identify the plants with accuracy and to build on this information to promoteconservation.