FLORA AND FAUNA ISSN 2456-9364(Online) 0971-6920(Print)
         
2024 Vol. 30 No.1 PP 51-56
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v30i1pp51-56
Study of plants diversity of parks of Damoh city, Madhya Pradesh, India
Deepak Kumar Saini
Department of Botany,
Govt. Kamla Nehru Girls College,
DAMOH-470661 (MP), INDIA
*Corresponding Author : E-mail:dksaini100@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
In the present investigation, a total of 108 species representing 102 genera belonging to 48 families have been recorded. Among these, 48 families with 77%, 87 genera with 85.3% and 93 species with 86.1% were dicotyledons. The monocotyledons represent 8 families (16.66%), 11 genera with 10.78% and 11 species with 10.18%. The gymnosperms was represented by two families comprises of three species and pteridophytes with one species only. Of the 48 families, the most dominant family was Fabaceae with 23 species, followed by Apocynaceae (8 species), Euphorbiaceae and Moraceae (4 species), and remaining families with 1-3 species.

KEY WORDS : Damoh, Dicotyledons, Monocotyledons, Plant diversity.
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