Incarvillea emodi (Royle ex Lindl.) Chatterjee, an Economically Potential threatened Himalayan Herb: an Overview

Author:

Srivastava Amber1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre

Abstract

Incarvillea emodi is one of the threatened and endemic plant species of Western Himalaya. Though having immense medicinal and horticultural potential the species remained underutilized. The present paper provides detailed information on the economical potential value of this species to bring it into the limelight of the stakeholders and conservation biologists.

Publisher

Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh

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