Flora of Pune District, Maharashtra
Flora of Pune District, Maharashtra is a landmark botanical work that documents, for the first time, the complete diversity of flowering plants of Pune District—one of the most floristically rich regions at the northern tip of the Western Ghats, a globally recognized Biodiversity Hotspot. Authored by Dr. N. P. Singh, Former Director, Botanical Survey of India, and the late Dr. Chhaburao Ramanath Jadhav, Former Botanist, Botanical Survey of India, Pune, the volume is the result of decades of intensive field explorations, exhaustive herbarium studies, and meticulous taxonomic research. The authors have brought together an authoritative account of 2,308 species belonging to 757 genera and 180 families, including 66 threatened species, reflecting the extraordinary ecological range of this region—from semi-evergreen hill forests to thorn scrub and aquatic vegetation.
The book presents a systematic and updated taxonomy following international nomenclatural standards (ICBN) and the latest revisions, with bracketed artificial keys for easy identification of families, genera, species, and infraspecific taxa. Local Marathi names are provided alongside flowering and fruiting details, with references to illustrations to aid both field researchers and academic users. Herbarium citations include precise locality and collector data for verification, and the volume also documents the status of rare, endemic, and threatened taxa, offering valuable information for conservation planning and biodiversity monitoring. Beyond its scientific value, Flora of Pune District, Maharashtra serves as a timely conservation document. The district’s rich plant wealth faces increasing threats from urbanization, infrastructure development, and habitat fragmentation. By providing a baseline record of its phytodiversity, this work will aid in monitoring changes, formulating conservation strategies, and raising public awareness about the need to protect this irreplaceable natural heritage. With its depth, precision, and accessibility, it stands as a lasting tribute to the botanical richness of Pune and as an enduring resource for future research in the Western Ghats and beyond.
This work fills a long-standing gap in Indian botanical literature. While parts of Pune District had been explored in the past, there was no single, comprehensive treatment of its flora. The present volume integrates all past scattered studies with extensive new surveys, creating a definitive reference for botanists, foresters, ecologists, conservationists, environmental planners, teachers, students, naturalists, researchers, policy makers, and all professionals engaged in biodiversity assessment, land-use planning, forestry management, and habitat restoration.
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C R Jadhav