Home gardens are small plots of land surrounding the house and are found in all traditional communities throughout the world. The present study tries to examine the role of Reang Home gardens in North Tripura district of Tripura. A total of 38 Home gardens in 4 hamlet or pada were randomly selected for the study. Total plant inventory and interview method were used to collect data. In Reang Home gardens at North Tripura District overall 148 species under 130 genera belonging to 55 families have been inventoried. Leguminosae and Poaceae were the most dominant families. Forty percent of the Reang Home garden plants were found to harbour edible plant species. (food, Fruits, vegetable, pulses, spices), 22% medicinal, 18% ornamental, 4% timber, 3% fine wood and other categories remain little over 3%. Reang Home garden shows a good diversity with multiple uses. Most Reang peoples rely on folk health care traditions. Domestication of wild plants for food, medicine and other purposes are an important activity.Pleione 12(2): 208 -222. 2018.
Stephania glabra (Roxb.) Miers (Menispermaceae) collected from Kanchanpur sub-division of Tripura is reported as new record for the state flora. This plant was collected from wild as well as from Reang tribal home-gardens that indicate this plant has been domesticated in their gardens for its usefulness.
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