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Fig 1.

Map of Mizoram showing the present study area (Photo courtesy: Mizoram Remote Sensing Application Centre).

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Fig 2.

Informants from the study area with the author.

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Fig 3.

Selected pictures of the study sites from different villages inhabitant by various ethnic groups.

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Table 1.

Demographic features of informants.

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Table 2.

List of medicinal plants documented from the study areas.

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Fig 4.

Percentage of plant habit.

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Fig 5.

Percentage of plant parts used.

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Fig 6.

Percentage of the mode of preparation.

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Table 3.

Informant consensus factor (ICF) in each ailment category from the study area.

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Table 4.

Fidelity level of the most commonly used medicinal plants by the informants.

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Table 5.

High cultural values (CV) of medicinal plants from the study sites.

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Fig 7.

Chord plot using EthnobotanyR showing various medicinal plants used for the treatment of various ailments.

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Fig 8.

Venn diagram illustrating the similarity of medicinal plant uses among various ethnic groups in Mizoram, India.

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