2006
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Ficus (Fig) species in Nepal: A review of diversity and indigenous uses

  • Kunwar, R. M.
  • Bussmann, R. W.
  • Summary
Ficus (Fig) species have a wide range of distribution and uses in Nepal. Of the 36 Ficus species native to Nepal, 21 are indigenously used as food, fodder, fuel wood, vegetable, medicine, etc. and some are used religeously in Nepal, and 10 in the closer study area. Ficus religiosa (Pipal), F. benghalensis (Bar), F. benjamina (Sami), F. racemosa (Dumri), especially have a high religious value for both Hindus and Buddhists and are deemed sacred. The indigenous use as medicine is very important. F. benghalensis (Bar) was found as the medicinally most important species , used to treat 22 ailments.
  • Published in:
    Lyonia, Volume 11(1), Pages [85-97], June 2006
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2006
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