The
present study deals with the enumeration and analysis of flowering plants found
within the campus of Government Jawaharlal Nehru Postgraduate College,
Agar-Malwa, Madhya Pradesh. A total of 231 plant species belonging to 69
families were recorded. The dominant families include Fabaceae (30 species),
Poaceae (16 species), Euphorbiaceae (14 species), Asteraceae and Apocynaceae
(13 species each), Malvaceae (12 species), Solanaceae (9 species),
Amaranthaceae (8 species), Moraceae (6 species), Rutaceae, Lamiaceae, and
Commelinaceae (5 species each), Asparagaceae, Phyllanthaceae, Arecaceae,
Combretaceae, Convolvulaceae, Verbenaceae, and Myrtaceae (3 species each).
Additionally, Acanthaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Rubiaceae, and Oleaceae were
represented by 3 species each, while 9 families had 2 species each and 37
families were monospecific.
The
study was conducted across all parts of the campus to identify and document the
floristic diversity. Several field visits were made during the year 2024–2025
for the collection and identification of plant species. The collected specimens
were processed following standard herbarium techniques, dried, mounted on
herbarium sheets, and properly labeled for herbarium preparation and future
reference.
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