“…Unani, Siddha and Amchi medicine systems also provide a valuable source of knowledge of medicinal plants by prescribing about 700, 600 and 600 species, respectively (Joy et al, 1998;Ahmad et al, 2006;Samy et al, 2008;Sen et al, 2011) for healthcare uses. Although, a number of plants have already been described in the ancient literature, the documentation of these ethnic values is still required to catch-up the incredible traditional wisdom (Sikarwar, 2001;Sikarwar et al, 2008;Rana et al, 2010;De et al, 2010;Sen et al, 2011;Kumar, 2013). Despite the fact that a number of ethnobotanical studies have been conducted throughout the country (Padhye et al, 1992;Chaudhari and Hutke, 2002;Sharma and Mujumdar, 2003;Pattanaik et al, 2006;Reddy et al, 2006;Prasad et al, 2008;Mao et al, 2009;Shukla et al, 2010;Gupta et al, 2010;Narayanan et al, 2011;Mehra et al, 2014), there are a number of missing links which are yet to be explored.…”