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Life-Forms and Biological Spectrum of Deeva Ka Daanda a Sacred Grove in Garhwal Himalaya


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Deeva Ka Daanda a sacred grove in Garhwal Himalaya, is a tradionally protected forest area with its rich plant diversity. It occupies an area in West Ameli Range in Garhwal Forest Division. The biological spectrum of this sacred grove reveals that the vegetation of this area is thero-phanerophytic. The life-forms observed were Phanerophytes (26.82%), Chamaephytes (5.79%), Hemicrytophytes (4.63%), Cryptophytes (7.45%), and Therophytes (34.1%).

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Life-Forms, Biological Spectrum, Deeva Ka Daanda, Sacred Grove, Garhwal Himalaya.
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J. C. Ghildiyal
Department of Botany, Dr. P.D.B.H. Government Post Graduate College, Kotdwar (Uttarakhand)
India

Naveen Barthwal
Department of Botany, Dr. P.D.B.H. Government Post Graduate College, Kotdwar (Uttarakhand)
India

Ajay Khantwal
Department of Botany, Dr. P.D.B.H. Government Post Graduate College, Kotdwar (Uttarakhand)
India


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Authors

J. C. Ghildiyal
Department of Botany, Dr. P.D.B.H. Government Post Graduate College, Kotdwar (Uttarakhand), India
Naveen Barthwal
Department of Botany, Dr. P.D.B.H. Government Post Graduate College, Kotdwar (Uttarakhand), India
Ajay Khantwal
Department of Botany, Dr. P.D.B.H. Government Post Graduate College, Kotdwar (Uttarakhand), India

Abstract


Deeva Ka Daanda a sacred grove in Garhwal Himalaya, is a tradionally protected forest area with its rich plant diversity. It occupies an area in West Ameli Range in Garhwal Forest Division. The biological spectrum of this sacred grove reveals that the vegetation of this area is thero-phanerophytic. The life-forms observed were Phanerophytes (26.82%), Chamaephytes (5.79%), Hemicrytophytes (4.63%), Cryptophytes (7.45%), and Therophytes (34.1%).

Keywords


Life-Forms, Biological Spectrum, Deeva Ka Daanda, Sacred Grove, Garhwal Himalaya.