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Science of Plants and Human Cultures
Plant Lore publishes peer-reviewed science journalism on ethnobotany, medicinal plants, traditional ecological knowledge, plant conservation. Every article is written by Dr. Sana Mirza (PhD Ethnobotany, University of Karachi / Royal Botanic Gardens Kew), drawing on primary scientific literature, institutional data, and field research expertise. Our mission: rigorous science, accessible to everyone.
We collaborate with leading research institutions including Royal Botanic Gardens Kew · Society of Ethnobiology · IUCN · UNESCO to ensure our coverage reflects the current state of scientific knowledge.
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Plant Lore examines ethnobotany and the science of medicinal plants — how traditional knowledge guides drug discovery an...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines how plants shaped human food cultures — the ethnobotany of crops, spices, and food traditions worldw...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines the role of plants in spiritual and ritual traditions — from ayahuasca to sacred groves....
Read Article →Plant Lore examines traditional ecological knowledge — how indigenous communities have developed sophisticated understan...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines plant invasions — how non-native plants spread, their ecological impacts, and the science of managem...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines how Amazonian and Southeast Asian forest peoples use, manage, and conserve plant biodiversity....
Read Article →Plant Lore examines plant secondary metabolites — the alkaloids, terpenes and phenolics that plants produce for defence,...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines seed dispersal ecology — wind, water, animals, and human-mediated dispersal of plant propagules....
Read Article →Plant Lore examines agroforestry — the integration of trees into farming systems as practised by traditional cultures wo...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines plant communication — volatile compounds, root signals, and mycorrhizal networks that allow plants t...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines the ethnobotany of natural dyes and plant fibres — indigo, cotton, flax, and the cultural knowledge ...
Read Article →Plant Lore examines bioprospecting — the systematic search for medicinally valuable plants, its ethical dimensions, and ...
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