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BOTANY

ASSIGNME
NT
SUBMITTED BY,
Arsha P Anil
Roll no:6508
Department of Zoology

SUBMITTED TO,
Geena George
Department of Botany

SUBMITTED ON,
22/12/2021
ASSIGNMENT ON
MEDICINAL
PLANTS AND
ECONOMIC
BOTANY
CONTENT

4.Beverages
1.Introduction •Coffee
2.Medicinal plants •Tea
•Adhatoda
•Aloe 5.Oil-yielding plants
•Bacopa •Coconut
•Catharanthus •Groundnut
•Eclipta
•Neem 6.Fibre-yielding plants
•Ocimum •Coir
•Phyllanthus •Cotton
•Sida
•Rauwolfia 7.Timber yielding plants
•Teak
3.Spices •Indian rose wood
9.Biopesticides
•Tobacco 14.Conclusion
•Neem

10.Ornamental plants
•Rose
•Anthurium spp.
•Orchids

11.Cereals and Millets


•Paddy
•Wheat

12.Pulses
•Green gram
•Bengal gram

13.Tuber crops
INTRODUCTION
Medicinal plants are considered as a rich resources of
ingredients which can be used in drug development. Apart
from that , these plants play a critical role in the development
of human cultures around the whole world.
There are thousands of plants that humans have found
economically useful. The economic importance of plants is
almost found in every aspect of the planet and other living
things.

From food to medicine nature provide us with everything. We


should be very careful on making use of these resources. The
assignment has been made with best efforts to uphold the
quality incorporating as much relevant aspects possible.
CONCLUSION
As our lifestyle is getting techno-savvy, we are
moving away from nature. While we cannot
escape from nature because we are part of
nature. As herbs are natural products, they are
free from side effects. Similarly eople depend
upon plants to satisfy such basic human needs as
food, clothing and shelter. The blind dependence
on synthetics is over and people are returning to
naturals with hope of safety and security. It's time
to promote them globally.

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