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<p>The article documents ethnobotanical information of the Tamangs of Kathmandu valley area with special reference to the wild plants useful in meeting their various daily needs. The surveys were carried out from an anthropological field technique involving direct interview and discussion with key informants including the local 'Bonpo' healers. The article lists around 100 wild plant species said to be useful in meeting various basic needs by the Tamangs of Kathmandu valley. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-02-11)</p>
<p>The article attempts to compile ethnobotanical information on the vegetation of the Palpa area in Nepal. It is based in the field study carried out between January and July, 1984. The article briefly describes the topography and climate of the area. The natural vegetation consists of sub-tropical to temperate types characterized by dominance of Shorea robusta, Schima castanopsis, Pinus roxburghii, Laurels, Rhododendrons, and other mixed broad-leaved deciduous species. The article includes a list of flora found along with their uses. The study indicates that the Magars (60% of the population in study area Palpa) or the rural people of the Palpa area have developed a close acquaintance with the local flora to meet daily needs like medicine, food, fodder, and fertilizer. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-01-31)</p>