INDOOR PLANTS CULTIVATED IN BOTANICAL GARDEN IASSY USED IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
Journal Title: Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Serie noua, Sectiunea II a. Biologie vegetala - Year 2015, Vol 61, Issue 1
Abstract
The botanical gardens are institutions that initially have had at their basis collections of medicinal plants. The Botanical Garden from Iaşi has a collection of exotic plants used in the traditional medicine with a number of 118 taxa belonging to a number of 56 botanical families. Plant parts used are different, most often leaves are involved. The symptoms for which are used are quite various and different in the areas where the plants are cultivated as compared to the plants from their original areas. These plants represent a valuable didactic material for the researchers in the area, for the botanists, students in biology and pharmacy. A number of taxa present a special conservative value and are protected by a series of official documents of national or international importance.
Authors and Affiliations
Camelia IFRIM, Gheorghe ZAHARIA
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