2025 Vol. 31 No.1 PP 128-130
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v31i1pp128-130
Traditional medicines used by the tribes of Hadgaon range forest of Nanded District Maharashtra, India
Dnyaneshwar P. Ghorband
Research and Post Graduate Studies,
Department of Botany,
Dnyanopasak Shikshan Mandals College of Arts,
Commerce and Science ,
PARBHANI-431 401 (MAHARASHTRA) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail : drdpg2013@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
An ethnomedicinal survey was carried out to collect information on the use of medicinal plants from herbal practioners of
Gond, Andh, Kolam and Pradhan tribes of Hadgaon forest range of Nanded district Maharashtra. The medicinal uses of plant
species practiced by the tribal people were recorded in the present paper. It is observed that the Gond tribes use some less
known medicinally important plants and are still dependent upon the forest for their needs and they live with the rhythm of the
forest using their indigenous knowledge. In the present study the ethno-medicinal uses of 20 plants species belonging to 16
families were enumerated. The documented medicinal plants were mostly used to treat jaundice, tuberculosis, dysentery,
hydrophobia and epilepsy.
KEY WORDS : Folkethno medicine, Hadgaon forest, Nanded distrtict, Practices.