Abstract

An ethnomedicinal survey of the plants of Maidan Valley, Lower Dir District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan was carried out to collect and document the information available with the local people. A total of 43 ethnomedicinal taxa were identified, that were distributed among 40 genera and 31 families and utilized by the local people for the treatment of various ailments. Amongst them thirty eight taxa were Angiosperms that included thirty four Dicotyledons and four Monocotyledons. The remaining five taxa comprised of two Pteridophytes, two Gymnosperms and one Fungus. Lamiaceae was the largest family with seven taxa, Apiaceae, the second largest family with three taxa followed by Amaranthaceae, Berberidaceae, Rhamnaceae, Rutaceae and Violaceae having two taxa each. The remaining families viz. Anacardiaceae, Asteraceae, Buxaceae, Canabiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fagaceae, Fumariaceae, Geraniaceae, Juglandaceae, Liliaceae, Morchellaceae, Oleaceae, Papaveraceae, Papilionaceae, Punicaceae Rosaceae, Saxifragaceae and Solanaceae had one taxa each of ethnobotanical importance.. They were mostly used in the form of dicoctions and infusionsas remedies against respiratory diseases viz. asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and pneumonia, kidney and urinary problems, circulatory disorders and skin diseases.

Highlights

  • Maidan Valley is situated in Dir Lower District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan covering an area of 300 sq km and located between 34° - 37/ to 35° - 7/ N Latitudes and 71° -31/ to 72° - 14/ E longitudes

  • Maidan Valley is dominated by the southern part of Hindukush Mountain Range that has an altitude of 1800-2000 meters

  • Field trips were conducted to various localities in Lower Dir District viz. Zaimdara, Babagam, Shegai, Balokhan, Goharkat, Karin, Dabaku, Lacha and Uthala during the period

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Introduction

Maidan Valley is situated in Dir Lower District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan covering an area of 300 sq km and located between 34° - 37/ to 35° - 7/ N Latitudes and 71° -31/ to 72° - 14/ E longitudes. Maidan Valley is dominated by the southern part of Hindukush Mountain Range that has an altitude of 1800-2000 meters. The summer season is moderately hot, June and July are hottest months and in June the temperature ranges from 15.6°C to 32.5°C. The winter season is cold and severe and the temperature decreases rapidly from November onwards. January and February are the coldest months, during which the temperature falls below 0°C. During 2000, the average maximum and minimum temperature during the month of January were recorded as Horizon e-Publishing Group

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