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Kinang (Common horsetail)
The deep roots of horsetail act as nutrient pumps in wetlands, transporting phosphorus, potassium, and calcium to the soil’s surface.
Saryan Foundation
Mar 302 min read
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Sbam (Translucent Honeysuckle)
Flowers of honeysuckle show variation in color, with young flowers being white and older flowers turning yellow.
Saryan Foundation
Mar 232 min read
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Shon (Elegant Willow)
Salix denticulata ( Elegant Willow ) Vernacular name: Shon (in Kinnauri) Click here to watch a short video about this species Click...
Saryan Foundation
Mar 162 min read
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Shak (Himalayan Silver Birch)
Betula forests are considered to be a keystone species in subalpine ecosystems, and often regarded as a climax species as well.
Saryan Foundation
Mar 93 min read
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Brekling (Himalayan Cherry Prinsepia)
Brekling wood is naturally resistant to termites, making it a preferred material for crafting household items, and as bio-fence & even soap.
Saryan Foundation
Mar 22 min read
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Yamdal (Himalayan Yew)
Overharvesting the tree's bark for Paclitaxel (Taxol®) has significantly contributed towards its endangered status on the IUCN Red List.
Saryan Foundation
Feb 233 min read
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Shur (Himalayan Pencil Cedar)
In 2020, scientists made a groundbreaking observation of young saplings of the Himalayan Pencil Cedar growing at an elevation of 4,122 meter
Saryan Foundation
Feb 162 min read
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Thelu (Black Juniper)
The Juniperus genus is unique within the Cupressaceae family because it has both monoecious and dioecious sexual systems.
Saryan Foundation
Feb 92 min read
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Langthelu (Common Juniper)
Despite its resilience, the Common Juniper is facing increasing threats, particularly in parts of Europe, where habitat destruction and degr
Saryan Foundation
Feb 22 min read
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Khrog (Pindrow Fir)
Khrog is a keystone species, meaning it plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of its ecosystem by supporting a wide var
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Jan 262 min read
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Lim (Himalayan Blue Pine)
Pinus wallichiana is an early successional species. It grows rapidly and is known to stablise soils in disturbed environments.
Saryan Foundation
Jan 192 min read
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Kyalbang (Deodar Cedar)
Cedrus deodara locally known as Kyalbang (in Kinnauri) and Deodar (in Hindi), is a coniferous tree endemic to the Western Himalayas.
Saryan Foundation
Jan 122 min read
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Brey (Holly Oak)
Quercus baloot (Holly oak) Vernacular name: Brey (in Kinnauri) Click here to watch a short video about this species Click here to...
Saryan Foundation
Jan 52 min read
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