An Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants of District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir

Journal Title: International Journal of Research and Review - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 7

Abstract

Kashmir has a unique floral diversity and contains a rich quantity of green gold. The aim of this paper is to throw light on diversity of edible plants of Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. The paper provides an account of 33 species of edible plants belonging to 17 different families. The dominant family being used by local population of district Baramulla is asteraceae with 04 different species.

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Subiya Showkat, Rafia Akhtar

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Subiya Showkat, Rafia Akhtar (2018). An Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants of District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir. International Journal of Research and Review, 5(7), 166-169. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-482040