New Record of Two Medicinal Plants, Exallage Auricularia and Gomphostemma
Ovatum, from Ultapani Reserve Forest, Northeast India
Gouri Rani Baglary,
Twinkle Basumatary,
Anuck Islary
et al.
Abstract:Aim::
This report discusses two medicinal plants, namely Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek from Rubiaceae family and Gomphostemma ovatum Wall
from Lamiaceae family from Ultapani Reserve Forest of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) of Assam, India, are recorded, described, and
identified based on their morphological characters, taxonomical notes, phenology, and field photos along with map of distribution.
Methods::
The local Bodo-trib of Assam used leaf paste of E. auricularia to cure jaundice and piles and G. … Show more
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