6,000 species of plants exist in Pakistan
Cadaba Heterotricha
KARACHI: More than 6,000 species of plants exist in Pakistan, stated University of Karachi Senior Research Scientist, Prof. Dr Muhammad Ajmal Khan. He pointed out that some of these plant species are very rare and exist only in Pakistan.
Ajmal said that research is underway on some of these plants by Haider Abbas of University of Karachis A.Q. Khan Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Dr Muhammad Qaiser.
He informed that among these species the most prominent plant is Cadaba Heterotricha, which is close to extinction due to the unfavorable weather conditions and the careless approach of human beings towards the plant. A scientific approach for the preservation of this plant was stressed. Ajmal was of the view that this plant should be confined for horticulture purposes.
This plant only exists along the coastal regions of Pakistan and Somalia and was first discovered on the coast of Karachi in the year 1860 by British scientist Mr. Stock.
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