Abstract
A study was carried out at Umphyrnai village (1578m) in the East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya to identify and assess the angiosperm and gymnosperm diversity during 2021-2022. A total of 187 unique trees from 18 different species have been identified. 4 gymnosperm species and 14 angiosperm species were identified among them. The trees belong to 11 different families. The most dominant gymnosperm species was found to be Pinus kesiya, and the most dominant angiosperm species appeared to be Alnus nepalensis. Pinus kesiya has the highest IVI.
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