Floristic Study of New Campus-The Homestead of Herbs, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur
Keywords:
Floral Diversity, Ephemerals, Species, Biodiversity, Homestead.Abstract
This paper deals with the present floral diversity of Jai Narain Vyas University, the New campus, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The total area of the New campus is 263.31 hectares; 650.7 in acres and the constructed area is approximately 74,003 m2; 796,560 in sq. ft, thus a huge land is free from any kind of constriction of buildings that provide inhabit for many wild plant species. As biodiversity is the variety of life on the earth or in a particular habitat. The data conferred here are carried with botanical name, family, and some observed characters of them. Here in this paper 131 plant species are described from the respective study area. The study focussed on wild Angiosperms but a piece of additional information on cultivated and decorative plants is also given briefly. The information included in the study can be of use to many people along with the students of the university.
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