🌿 Chart 4: 🌎 Plants by Geographic Source

 

🌎 Plants by Geographic Source🌿 Chart 4

Region

Plants

Notes

⛰️ Himalayan

Saussurea lappa, Saussurea medusa (Snow Lotus), Artemisia capillaris, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Fraxinus floribunda, Gaultheria fragrantissima, Diospyros lotus, Mimusops species (Himalayan variants)

Known for cooling, balancing herbs; many sacred and high-altitude adaptogens

🏜️ Desert / Arid Regions

Capparis decidua (Kair), Launaea species, Salvadora persica, Salvadora oleoides, Capparis spinosa, Plumbago zeylanica (dry soils)

Strong detoxifiers, survive harsh conditions, fiery energy

🏝️ Coastal Regions

Mimusops littoralis, Pieris species, Launaea sarmentosa

Often protective, saline-tolerant, used for skin and joint healing

🌴 Tropical Lowlands

Jasminum sambac, Wedelia species, Eclipta alba, Elephantopus scaber, Melia azedarach, Diospyros paniculata

Nutrient-rich plants, good for skin, liver, hair

🌲 Forested Plains

Symplocos racemosa, Salvadora angustifolia, Diospyros embryopteris, Mimusops elengi

Astringent and cooling properties, often used in traditional medicine

🌏 Widely Cultivated (Global Herbs)

Silybum marianum (Milk Thistle), Helianthus annuus (Sunflower), Tagetes erecta (Marigold), Tussilago farfara (Coltsfoot), Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood)

Easily grown outside their native ranges, strong medicinal benefits


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