Medicinal plants have been an integral part of local and traditional medicine systems since ancient times. Indigenous communities across the world possess valuable knowledge regarding the therapeutic use of plants for treating various ailments. This study focuses on the documentation and analysis of medicinal plants used in local medicine practices. Information was collected through field surveys, interviews with traditional healers, and review of ethnobotanical literature. The study highlights commonly used medicinal plants, their local names, parts used, and medicinal applications. The findings emphasize the importance of conserving traditional knowledge and medicinal plant biodiversity, as well as their potential role in modern healthcare and drug development.
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