. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ghana: conservation report. 3. Medicinal Plant Garden development Medicinal Plant Garden development: Aburi For a history of Aburi Botanic Garden, see: Under the project, a medicinal plant garden was developed at Aburi, with the joint aims of: providing a location for in situ and/or ex situ conservation; providing an educational resource; providing a source of plant material for villages interested in developing their own medicinal plant gardens. Development Of The Garden Theo


. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ghana: conservation report. 3. Medicinal Plant Garden development Medicinal Plant Garden development: Aburi For a history of Aburi Botanic Garden, see: Under the project, a medicinal plant garden was developed at Aburi, with the joint aims of: providing a location for in situ and/or ex situ conservation; providing an educational resource; providing a source of plant material for villages interested in developing their own medicinal plant gardens. Development Of The Garden Theophilous Agbovie Land 50 acres of the botanical reserve in Aburi Botanic gardens was donated for the project. The land was demarcated in 50 plots of one acre each with One of the fifty plots. This one is being prepared for cultivation of herbaceous medicinal plants. Surveys Staff of the Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine (CSRIPM) undertook a survey of the area and produced a checklist of 52 important medicinal plants found at the site. Staff fi-om the Herbarium (University of Ghana) also undertook a second survey resulting in the second checklist of 259 plants and their uses. Medicinal Plants List A list of threatened medicinal plants species was produced by the project team supported by some staff members of CSRIPM. 11. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Abbiw, D. , Agbovie, T. , Akuetteh, B. , Amponsah, K. , Dennis, F. , Ekpe, P. , Gillett, H. , Ofosuhene-Djan, W. , Owusu-Afriyie, G. , UNEP-WCMC. Darwin Initiative


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