Showing posts with label Pteridophytes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pteridophytes. Show all posts

Friday, 22 May 2015

EXPLORATION OF SOME PTERIDOPHYTIC DIVERSITY FOR ORNAMENTAL AND MEDICINAL VALUE FROM NORTHERN WESTERN GHATS OF MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.


                                                 Shakil D. Shaikh* and V. B. Chopade**
*Head, Department of Botany, Abasaheb Marathe Arts and New Commerce, Science College, Rajapur. Dist: Ratnagiri (MS-India)
 **Department of Botany, Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu College, Kolhapur (MS).
*corresponding author email:lakish786@gmail.com

ABSTRACT
India is a mega biodiversity country with about 17,000 species of vascular plants. More than 1200 species of fern and fern- allies have been reported from India. Within India, the Western Ghats, one of the hotspots of the world, possess a large extent of biodiversity. Besides the economic values, a large number of them are cultivated for their ornamental value either in indoors of the houses or outdoors in the botanical gardens due to their delicate beauty and grace. Ferns have got great aesthetic value for their elegant fronds and a large number of them are cultivated as ornamental plants in houses and botanic gardens. More than 40 potential ornamental and medicinally important ferns were listed in the present study and majority of them are suitable for indoor gardens. Five plants are best for rockeries. The ferns can grow well in such moist and shady conditions in the gardens where other plants usually cannot grow.    
Keywords: Ferns, medicinal and ornamental, aesthetic, conservation.