Tumbuhan Pekarangan Bermanfaat Obat pada Masyarakat Lokal Etnis Batak Angkola-Mandailing Di Desa Tanjung Julu, Kecamatan Penyabungan Timur, Sumatera Utara
ABSTRACT: Home garden is a
landscape that utilized local communities as one of the sourcing of medicinal
plants. The study of medicinal plants in
home garden on local communities Angkola-Mandailaing
sub-ethnic in Tanjung Julu village done to document species of medicinal plants
garden as a first step for conservation. The study was conducted with
ethnobotany approach with survey methods, interviews, and exploration. A total
of 30 home garden and 30 respondents interviwed through intensively and
depth. A total of 55 species of
medicinal plants were derived in 43 genera and 26 families are found in the
home garden that used to cope with as many as 19 kinds of diseases. Zingiberaceae, Rutaceae, Asteraceae, and
Euphorbiaceae are families with the most
number of species, which are 11, 8, 5, and 4, species respectively. The
medicinal plants in home garden
that founded as much as 18 species were also utilized as an economic
commodity, 11 species as a vegetable, and as many as nine species as an
ornamental.
Penulis: MARINA SILALAHI,
NISYAWATI, EKO BAROTO WALUJO, JATNA SUPRIATNA
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd150302
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd150301