Book ID: 117792
Rawat, Suman and S. K. Sood
Flora Treasures of Shimla Hills, India. Conservation and Discovery. 2024. illu. (col.). 500 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
The book describes the valuable plants found at the Heritage Sites of Shimla Hills, Himachal Pradesh. These notable heritage sites are small conservancy areas and enriched with the number of introduced plants of the colonial era reflecting ethnic, floral, genetic, and cultural diversity. The available plant diversity at heritage sites (courtyards of colonial buildings, socio-cultural spaces, cemeteries) comprises ‘212 species belonging to 129 genera under 70 families. The overall diversity can be grouped into 72 ethnobotanical important wild species, 119 cultivated ones, and 21 growing as wild and under cultivation.
This compendium also incorporates multifaceted information on updated nomenclature; vernaculars, English, Hindi, and Sanskrit names; distribution; description; flowering & fruiting; propagation notes, part/s used; folk uses and uses in literature to serve as a valuable ready-reckoner to different entrepreneurs like plant scientists, conservationists, pharmacists, medical practitioners, natural therapeutics, biotechnologists, plant geneticists, technocrats, extension workers, researchers of ethnobotany and economic botany, NGOs, andpolicy planners.