ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Botany Volume : 6 | Issue : 9 | September 2016 | ISSN - 2249-555X | IF : 3.919 | IC Value : 74.50 A Review on Botanical Gardens Plants in Ahmedabad City, Gujarat, India KEYWORDS Botanical Gardens, Plants, Ahmedabad city, Gujarat state. Dr. Mukesh M. Patel Assistant Professor in Botany, Department of Biology, Government Science College, Sector-15, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India ABSTRACT Ahmedabad is situated in Central Gujarat, it is a largest city of Gujarat state located on Sabarmati river. The Floral diversity is highly diversified in vegetation and has rich number of floristic composition due to topography, climate and edaphic factors which are favourable for such luxurious vegetation. Apart from the much needed afforestation, there is an imperative need for growing as many plants as possible, whether economical or or- namental, in home garden in parks and other public gardens and in wastelands, riverbanks to restore the environ- ment’s natural balance to save the mankind from the impending catastrophe. Present paper deals with the botanically important plants situated in different botanical gardens of Ahmedabad city. During the present study 125 plant species (107 Dicots, 18 Monocots), 107 genera (89 Dicots, 18 Monocots) and 48 families (39 Dicots, 9 Monocots) have been recorded from different botanical gardens of Ahmedabad city. Introduction: 4. Medicinal Plant Park, Gujarat University Ahmedabad is situated in Central Gujarat; it is a largest 5. Ayurvedic Udhyan, Paldi city of Gujarat state. It lies between 22o55’ 35o36’ and 6. Sarabhai Botanical Garden, Shahibag 23o07’ 51o44’ North latitude and 72o28’ 41o95’ and 72o41’ 7. Van Chetna Kendra, Vastrapur 19o59’ East longitudes. Following floristic list is recorded in different botanical The Ahmedabad municipal corporation declared the city gardens of Ahmedabad city: as megacity and built up Sardar Patel ring road on periph- Family Botanical Names ery of the city. Except the peripheral agricultural land, rest 1 RANUNCU- part is the city area. It covers 10,000 square kilometer and LACEAE circumference of the Sardar Patel ring road is 70 kilometer. 1 Clematies triloba Heyne. Saxton and Sedgwick (1918 and 1922) studied the plants 2 ANNONACEAE of North Gujarat. Sutaria (1958), Gandhi (1958), Vaidya and 2 Annona reticulata L. Vora (1964), Vaidya (1967), Pandya (1972), Patel (2010) car- ried out Floristic study in Ahmedabad. The present paper 3 Annona muricata L. is there for based on fresh field work carried out during Artabotrys hexapetalus(L.f) the year 2015 with a few frequent observations in different 4 Bhandari Botanical Gardens in Ahmedabad city and its vicinity. 3 BIXACEAE Methodology 5 Bixa orellana L. Field work The result embodied in this work based on study and col- 4 CLUSIACEAE lections during 2014 to 2015 through well planned explo- rations in these areas. Number of extensive explorations (GUTTIFERAE) 6 Calophyllum inophyllum L of 10-20 days duration each, were made in different Bo- 7 Garcinia indica Choiss. tanical gardens of Ahmedabad city with emphasis on bo- tanically important plant species with reference to studying 8 Mesua ferra L. the subject as per the syllabus. Field work was carried out throughout the year in all seasons. During collection trips 5 MALVACEAE plants were collected in different developmental stages and exhaustive field notes were taken. Different characters 9 Kydia calycina Roxb. such as, habit, habitat, abundance, color and fragrance of 10 Malva parviflora L. the flower, etc. were noted in the field diary from time to time. The help of Floristic key of Cooke (1908) and Shah 11 Thespesia populnea (L.) (1978) Bose and Chowdhury (2005). BOMBACACE- 6 AE Observation: 12 Adansonia digitata L. For the study and conservational aspects following botani- cal gardens are taken as a working area: 13 Ceiba pentandra Gaertn. STERCULI- 1. Gujarat College, Ellisbridge 7 ACEAE 2. L. M. Pharmacy College (Medicinal Plants), Navrangpura 14 Dombeya acutangula L. 3. M. G. Science Institute, Navrangpura 258 X INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Volume : 6 | Issue : 9 | September 2016 | ISSN - 2249-555X | IF : 3.919 | IC Value : 74.50 15 Gugzuma ulmifolia Lam. 46 Saraca asoca ( Roxb.)De 16 Helicteres isora L. 18 MIMOSACEAE 17 Pterospermum acerifolium Willd. Acacia chundra (Roxb. ex. Rott.) 47 Willd. Pterospermum suberifolium 18 Lam. 48 Acacia sinuata(Lour.) Merr. 19 Sterculia foetida L. 49 Adenanthera pavonina L. 20 Sterculia urens Roxb. 50 Mimosa pudica L. MALPHIGI- Parkia biglandulosa Wight. & 8 ACEAE 51 Arn. 21 Hiptage benghalensis (L.) Kurtz. COMBRETA- 19 CEAE 22 Malpighia glabra L. 52 Anogeissus latifolia (Roxb.) 9 ZYGOPHYL- LACEAE 53 Combretum coccineum Lam. 23 Guaiacum officinale L. 54 Combretum macrophyllum Wall. 10 RUTACEAE Terminalia bellirica (Gaerth.) 55 Roxb. 24 Citrus reticulata Blanco. 56 Terminalia chebula Retz. 25 Citrus sinensis Osbek. 57 Terminalia crenulata Roth. 26 Triphasia aurantiola Lour. 20 MYRTACEAE 11 BURSARACEAE 58 Barringtonia racemosa Roxb. Commiphora wightii (Arn.) 27 Bhandari 59 Melaleuca leucadendron L. 12 MELIACEAE 60 Syzigium hyneanum Wall 28 Heynea trijuga Roxb. 61 Syzygium malaccensis Merrt 29 Melia azedarach L. LECYTHIDACE- 21 AE 30 Swietenia mahagoni L. 62 Careya arborea Roxb. 13 AMPELIDACEAE 63 Courpita guinanensis Aubl. 31 Cissus rependa Vahl. 22 LYTHRACEAE 14 SAPINDACEAE 64 Lagerstroemia indica L 32 Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. 65 Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb. ANACARDI- 15 ACEAE 66 Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers 33 Anacardium occidentale L. 23 RUBIACEAE 34 Buchanania lanzan Spreng. 67 Adina cordifolia (Roxb.) Bth 35 Semecarpus anacardium L. 68 Anthocephalus indicus A. 16 FABACEAE 69 Gardenia turgida Roxb 36 Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. Mitragyna parvifolia (Roxb.) 70 Konth 37 Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. 71 Morinda citrifolia L. Ougeinia oojeinensis (Roxb.) 38 72 Xeromphis spinosa (Thumb.) Hochreut Keay 39 Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb. THEOPHRASTA- 24 CEAE 17 CAESALPINI- ACEAE 73 Jacquinia ruscifolia Jacq. 40 Bauhinia acuminata L. 25 EBENACEAE 41 Bauhinia purpurea L. Diospyros peregriana (Gaertn.) 74 Guerke. 42 Bauhinia variegate 26 APOCYNACEAE 43 Caesalpinia coriaria Willd. 75 Holarrhena antidysenterica (L.) Wall 44 Cassia grandis L. f. 76 Rauwolfia tetraphylla L 45 Hardwickia binata Roxb. 77 Rauwolfla serpentina Benth. INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH X 259 ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Volume : 6 | Issue : 9 | September 2016 | ISSN - 2249-555X | IF : 3.919 | IC Value : 74.50 78 Strophanthus wallichii A. DC. 105 Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. 79 Wrightia tinctoria R. Br. 106 Ficus carica L. ASCLEPIA- 107 Ficus krishanae C de C. 27 DACEAE ZINGIBER- Gymnema sylvestre (Retz.) 40 80 Shult. ACEAE Tylophora indica (Brum. f.) 108 Costus speciosus (Koenig) Sm. 81 Merr. PERIPLOCACE- 109 Elettaria cardamomum Mat. 28 AE Hedychium spiketum Ham ex 82 Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R. Br 110 Smith. 29 CONVOLVU- 111 Zingiber officinale L. LACEAE 41 MUSACEAE 83 Arygyreia nervosa (Burm. f.)Boj. Ravenala madagascariensis 112 Sonnert 30 BIGNONIACEAE HELICONI- 42 ACEAE 84 Bignonia unguis-cati L. 113 Heliconia angustifolia Hook. 85 Crescentia cujete L. 43 LILIACEAE Haplophragma adenophyllum 86 (Wall.) P. Dop 114 Chlorophytum borivilianum Sant. 87 Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don 44 SMILACACEAE 88 Millingtonia hortensis L. 115 Smilax zeylanica L. 89 Oroxylum indicum (L.) Vent. COMMELIAN- 45 ACEAE 90 Spathodea campanulata Beauv. 116 Rhoeo spathacea (Sw.) Steanrn. 31 ACANTHACEAE 46 ARECACEAE Andrographis paniculata (Burm. 91 f.) Wall 117 Areca catechu L. 32 VERBENACEAE 118 Borassus flabellifer L. 92 Clerodendrum macrosiphon W.Piep. 119 Calamus rotang L. 93 Gmelina arborea Roxb. 120 Hyphaene indica Becc. 94 Tectona grandis L.f. 121 Phoenix dactylifera Roxb. POLYGONACE- 47 PANDANACEAE 33 AE 122 Pandanus odoratissimus L.f. 95 Coccoloba pubescens, L 48 POACEAE 96 Muelhenbeckia platclados Meissn. Bambusa vulgaris var. stricta 123 Gamble. 34 ARISTOLOCHI- ACEAE Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) 124 Stapf. 97 Aristolochia elegan Mast. 125 Dendrocalamus strictus Ness. 35 PIPERACEAE 98 Piper betle L. Result and Discussion: 99 Piper longum L. The present study shows that 125 plant species (107 Di- cots, 18 Monocots), 107 genera (89 Dicots, 18 Monocots) 100 Piper nigrum L. and 48 families (39 Dicots, 9 Monocots) have been record- ed from different Botanical gardens. Few plants species are 36 LAURACEAE considered as very important in case of Threatened cate- 101 Cinnamomum tamala Ness. gory like Guaiacum officinaleL., Triphasia aurantiola Lour., Commiphora wightii (Arn.)Bhandari, Caesalpinia coriaria 37 SANTALACEAE Willd., Adenanthera pavonina L., Melaleuca leucaden- dron L., Jacquinia ruscifolia Jacq., Strophanthus wallichii 102 Santalum album L. A. DC., Oroxylum indicum (L.) Vent., Chlorophytum borivil- EUPHORBI- ianum Sant. and Hyphaene indica Becc. 38 ACEAE 103 Cicca acida (L.) Merr. Acknowledgment: Author is highly thankful to Dr. N. A. Patel, Head of Bi- 104 Drypetes roxburghii (Wall.) Hurus ology Department, Gujarat Arts & Science College, 39 MORACEAE Ahmedabad for their critical suggestions, valuable remarks, co-operation and unconditional support during the period of research study. 260 X INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Volume : 6 | Issue : 9 | September 2016 | ISSN - 2249-555X | IF : 3.919 | IC Value : 74.50 References: 1. Bose, T. K., Chowdhary, B., Sharma, S. P. (2005). Tropical garden plants. 2. Cooke T.H. (1903). The Flora of the Presidency of Bombay Vol. I-II, Re- vised Edition Bishen Singh Mahendra
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