Miracle Plants of Rhododendron in North-Western Himalaya

Authors

  • Pankaj Lal College of Forestry, Ranichauri, VCSG Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Bharsar, Uttarakhand, India
  • Sneha Dobhal College of Forestry, Ranichauri, VCSG Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Bharsar, Uttarakhand, India

Keywords:

miracle, burans, rhododendron and flower tree

Abstract

Rhododendron is produced attractive and lovely blossoms nearly 1000 species in the world and India, 92 species, Western Himalaya 06 species. the Uttrakhand state there are people extract juice, it is beneficial in many diseases such as heart problem, etc. even there is people at many places use flower for vegetable and ‘athani’ or ‘remoli’. It is wood use for different purpose like boxes, spoons,s, and curved knife. Rhododendron flowers use for new dishes in hotels whereby it helps in a business establishment. The important point is artificial regeneration is not possible of the Rhododendron so we have to fluke out flower very care full, don’t collect the worthless amount of flower, as per as requirement it should collect.

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Published

2021-03-27

How to Cite

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P. Lal and S. Dobhal, “Miracle Plants of Rhododendron in North-Western Himalaya”, Int. J. Phytol. Res., vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 04–05, Mar. 2021.

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