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The  present  paper  deals  with  a preliminary survey  of plants  used  in homoeopathic pharmacy   from Sirwel hills  situated  in  Khargone  district  of Madhya  Pradesh.  In all 35  angiospermic taxa  belonging to 33  genera  and 24  families  reported,  which  are used  in  this  therapy

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Vegetation Flora ofKhargone Therapy Medicinalplants

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Mahajan, S. K., Sapru, T., Dulkar, C. L., & Mahajan, P. (2009). A survey of plants used in homoeopathic pharmacy from Sirwel hills of Madhya Pradesh, India. Environment Conservation Journal, 10(1&2), 95–98. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2009.101215

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