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Underutilized Edible Plants of Nagaland: A Survey and Documentation from Kohima, Phek and Tuensang District of Nagaland, India

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Figure 1. Map of Nagaland showing the three study areas: (a) Kohima district; (b) Phek district and (c) Tuensang district
Figure 2. A model conventional herbarium submitted to the Herbarium of the depart-ment of Botany, Nagaland University
Table 1. List of underutilized edible plants categorized according to types of plants and their parts used.

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