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Abstract

This paper focuses on medicinal plants found on the Caribbean island of Montserrat; however, other plant uses were also documented when found. Two hundred seventy-two taxa from seventy-eight families are listed along with habitat information and ethnobotanical notes when pertinent. Brief treatments of the islands' vegetation and geographical conditions are also included. Montserrat is a tropical island with a diverse flora and a rich heritage of plant folklore, the latter encompassing traditions passed down from Africans, Caribbean Amerindians, and Europeans. Prior to the recent volcanic eruptions, the author did a taxonomic study of ethnobotanically important plants found on Montserrat. Although the main purpose of this study was to gather ethnobotanical information, a number of plants which are not known to be ethnobotanically important to Montserratians were collected in order to augment our knowledge of the flora of the island. The island's recent devastating volcanic eruptions (resulting in the deaths of several informants and obliteration of large tracts of vegetation) have made the data collected in this project all the more significant.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
A medicinal plant collection from Montserrat, West Indies
Author
Brussell, David Eric
Pages
S203-S220
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Dec 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00130001
e-ISSN
18749364
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1112275061
Copyright
The New York Botanical Garden 2004