Diversity, Indigenous Uses and Traditional Practices of Dye Yielding Plants in Central Himachal Pradesh, North Western Himalaya
Publication Year: 2019
Author(s): Kumari P,Samant SS,Puri S,Singh A,Rathore S
Abstract:
The present paper is an attempt to assess the diversity and document the indigenous uses and traditional practices of dye yielding plants in Central Himachal Pradesh North Western Himalaya. A total of 17 species of dye yielding plants belonging to 13 families and 17 genera were recorded. These species are used to dyeing clothes and other items. Different plant parts were utilized, of which fruit (07 spp.) was used in the majority, followed by flowers (05 spp.); bark (04 spp.) and leaves (03 spp.) Information on indigenous uses and traditional practices was documented with the help of local inhabitants. Natural dye yielding plants have immense significance in the socio-economic and socio-cultural aspects of the inhabitants. The indigenous knowledge of extractions, processing and practices of in situ and ex situ conservation of the species; natural dyes has declined to a great extent.
Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
Vol/Issue: 18(3),560-564pp.
Country: India
Publisher/Organisation: NISCAIR-CSIR
URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/49367/3/IJTK%2018%283%29%20560-564.pdf
Theme: Traditional Handloom | Subtheme: Dye
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