RESULTS
Thirty-three plant species were collected and identified for treating 25 human ailments (Table 1). Most (17, 51.5%) of the traditional medicinal plants were wild, five species (12.1%) were cultivated and the remaining 12 species (36.4%) were obtained both from cultivation and the wild. Most of the traditional medicinal plant preparations were used in fresh form (85.7%). It was found that 57.1% of medicinal plants have values other