Kajian Etnobotani Tumbuhan Obat di Masyarakat Dusun Cibulakan Desa Buanamekar Panumbangan Ciamis
Abstract
Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship of an ethnic group of humans related to plants (Nikita et al., 2016). This research has been going on for three months, February to April 2021, in Cibulakan Hamlet Buanamekar Village Panumbangan District Ciamis. Purpose: This research aims to find out the type of plant, plant parts, how to process and how to use plants consumed as medicine in Cibulakan village. Methods: This type of research is descriptive with qualitative and quantitative methods. Results: Based on the results showed that there are 63 (sixtythree) types of medicinal plants that come from 35 (thirty-five) families. Many of the Zingiberaceae (14.28%) families. The most widely used part of the plant by the community is the leaves with a percentage of 46.37% by processing, namely boiled with a percentage of 66% and how to use by drinking with a percentage of 74.0%. Conclusion: Ethnobotany of medicinal plants in the community of Cibulakan Village shows that the community still utilizes and uses medicinal plants to be used as a treatment for various diseases.References
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