Book ID: 117190
Aahu, S.C., S. Tudu and N.K. Dhal
Flora of Deogarh District Odisha with Ethnobotanical Notes. 2025. 90 col. figs. XII, 357 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
The tribal dominated Deogarh district in north-west of Odisha is rich in floristic diversity due to its geographical location, varied topography and climatic conditions. However, the detailed floristic account of this biodiversity-rich district of Odisha is still to be explored. Deogarh district was carved out on 01.01.1994, from Sambalpur district. Though the “Flora of Sambalpur” was attempted by Panda and Das (2004) and plants from localities of Deogarh district find mention there yet, the detailed floristic diversity of Deogarh district remained under-explored. The present work is the first serious attempt in this direction. This Flora is based on several years of extensive and intensive botanical explorations, study of taxonomic literature and critical identification of plants housed in different Indian herbaria. In addition to a comprehensive floristic account of the existing vegetation, the book provides lucid taxonomic details on 724 vascular plants including 28 species of cultivated plants pertaining to 148 families and 488 genera recorded from the area.The families are arranged according to Bentham & Hooker´s system of classification. The keys to the families, genera and species are simple and easy to follow for correct identification. The brief description of plants includes habit, vegetative and floral characters, the period of flowering and fruiting, frequency of distribution in the area, habitats and economic importance, followed by collector’s name and field number. Further, a total of 325 plant species are documented for their ethnobotanical uses in more than 50 different ailments. Among those, 90 claims are very interesting and new which needs further pharmacological investigation paving the path towards herbal drug discovery. Information on vernacular names and list of threatened medicinal plants has also been provided. About 90 colour photographs of important plants and their traditional uses of the area have also been included