Rosaceae of Solan district of Himachal Pradesh
Keywords:
Rosaceae, Occurrence, Description, Economic UtilityAbstract
The study is conducted to analyse the floral wealth of the members belonging to the family Rosaceae of Solan district of Himachal Pradesh. The periodic surveys to different locations of the region revealed that a total of 18 species belonging to 12 genera occur therein. Seven genera namely, Agrimonia, Geum, Malus, Potentilla, Prinsepia, Prunus and Pyrus are represented by single species whereas the genus Rubus has as many as 3 species and Cotoneaster, Fragaria, Rosa and Spiraea have two species each. Presently, six species namely, Agrimonia eupatoria, Cotoneaster bacillaris, Geum urbanum, Rosa macrophylla, Spiraea canescens and S. vaccinifolia are reported for the first time from the study area. For each species, botanical name, common names, localities, altitudinal range, flowering period along with their economic utility have been given. The species are presented in an alphabetical order.
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