Therapeutic Survey of Wild Medicinal Flora of Soan River, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Therapeutic Survey of Wild Medicinal Flora of Soan River, Rawalpindi, Pakistan



Hafsa Bashir, Shiekh Saeed Ahmad



Medicinal plants have are worth for human civilizations for treating
syndromes. The current study was conducted to document the unexplored
medicinal flora of Soan River, Rawalpindi. Data was collected by
braun-blanquet approach in which quadrats of 1×1 m2 were laid down, GPS
coordinates were recorded, interviewing local people and hakims. Total
of 35 species belonging to 20 different families were collected.
Medicinal plants were used as carminative, tonic, decoctation,
anti-hysteric & anti-amoebic, astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic and
emollient etc. People living along Soan River are still utilizing
medicinal flora. Anthropogenic activities, lack of awareness and over
exploitation of medicinal flora is posing threat to medicinal plant
diversity. The present study will highlight the therapeutic uses of
medicinal flora of Soan River. 



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