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Pengetahuan Masyarakat Pekurehua di Sekitar Taman Nasional Lore Lindu, Sulawesi Tengah tentang Tumbuhan Obat dan Pemanfaatannya
The Love Lindu National Park is one of National Parks in Indonesia. This National Park belongs to Donggala and Poso district, Central ulawesi Province, administratively total area is 229.000 Ha. The major ethnics who live in this Park area Kaili, Behoa and Pekurehua. In order to explore the medicinal plants used by them, the ethno botany stud is carried out by direct interview to Pekurehua tribes in Wuasa, Poso district. Central Sulawesi, eastern part of Lore Lindu National Park. It has been known that about 104 species from 93 genera and 46 families are used medicinal plants by Pekurehua tribes. Some of the medicinal plants have herb habits and those species can be used to cure approximately 46 types of illness. One of those species, Hiha (Alstonia scholaris) is categorized as an endanered species and it is used by them as well. Pekurehua people is not only used the higher as medicines but also lower plant, such as lichem (Parmeliaceae)
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