Ethnomedicinal Plants of Malika forest, Baglung, West Nepal
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The Baglung Municipality of Baglung district is located in the West Nepals province
of Gandaki. This area is rich in flora and culture. This study documents plant species
that are ethnmedicinally valuable in the area. Several plant specimens were prepared
during the field tour. During Ethnobotanical analysis quantitative indicators like
informant consensus factor (ICF), Frequency Index (FI) and Used Value (UV) were
utilized to identify plant species with significant usage in the research area. The study
area comprises 180 plants from 59 families. The Asteraceae family was the most
dominant while the Saururaceae family had the least presence. The informant
consensus factor values ranged between 0.11 to 0.92. The high ICF value was
obtained for gynecological disorders while least was obtained for gasto-intestinal
disorders. The frequency index showed that Daphne bhoula, Rhododendron
arboreum, Artemisia indica and Zanthoxylum armatumwere the most commonly used
plant species with the highest frequency index. Among the plant used 6% had a high
use value, 21% had a moderate use value and 73% had a low use value. Among them,
highest value was observed for Zanthoxylum armatum (2.6) followed by Daphne
bhoula (2.4).
Keywords: Ethnobotany, use value, West Nepal, disorders, flora, informant
