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The floral  diversity m the Wild  lite Sanctuary ts immense.  The  present  documentation indicates the presence  of 95  tree species,  57  shrubs.  28 climbers  and 23 species  of grasses.  The  main  tree species are  Sal  (Shorea  robusta),   Asna   (Terminalia alata), Sheesham  (Dalbergia sissoo),  Be!  (4egle marmelos), Kusum  (Schieichera  oleesa),  Ficus  spp  and semal  (Bombax ceiba), etc.  The  main  grass species   occurring in the  area  are  Kaans  (Saccharum spontaneum)   and  Moonj  (Saccharum  munja). Calamus   tern.

Keywords

Katarniaghat wildlife sanctuary Bahraich, Flora Phytodiversity

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Pandey, R., Mall, T. P., & Singh, R. K. (2009). Phytodiversity of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary. Environment Conservation Journal, 10(1&2), 77–79. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2009.101212

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