FLORISTIC STUDY OF ANGIOSPERMIC PLANTS FROM CHITRODA(MOTA) VILLAGE, MAHESANA, GUJARAT, INDIA
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Angiosperm, Chitroda mota, Diversity, Flora, TaxonomyAbstract
The current investigation was conducted to perform a comprehensive survey of angiospermic flora from July 2024 to July 2025, with the objective of cataloging the existing plant species within the premises of Chitroda mota village, Visnagar. The findings of this study encompass a total of 137 species classified into 50 distinct families. The families that were predominantly represented include Papilionaceae, Poaceae and Euphorbiaceae along with several other families that contained between five to one plant species. The majority of the plant species identified on the village possess significant ecological and medicinal value, serving as vital bioresources for both wildlife and human populations. The results of this research may be utilized effectively in the strategic planning for the sustainability of the environment.
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