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Plate- I: A. CVmopodium umbrosum(M.Bieh.)Kuntze. B. Capparis acutifolia sub. Sp. sabiifolia (Hook.f. & Thomson) Jacobs; C. Cypems platystylis R.Br. D. Eleocharis congesta D.Don. E. Eleusine indica (L.)Gaertn.; F. Fimbristylis tetragona R.Br. G. Floscopa scandens Lour. H. Hygroryza aristata (Retz.)Nees ex Wight & Arm. I. Melothha leucocarpa; i. Phragmites australis (Cav.)Trin ex Steud. K.. Pogonatherum rufo-barbatum Griff. L. Pogostemon hirsutus Benth. M.Mariscus sieberianus; N. Saccolepis interrupta (Willd)Stapf O. Sagittaria guayanemis Kunth P. Scleria /ovwRetz Q. Setaria pumila (Poiret) Roemer & Schultes; R. Spiranthes sinensis (Persoon) Ames; S. Uraria lagopus DC.
PHOTO PLATE-2:
A. Harvested aerial plant of Zizinia latifolia; B. Harvested Hydrilla verticilliata; C. Researchers collecting data from informants; D. Oenanthe javanica & Ipomoea aquatic; E. Phragmites karka harvested in bundles; F. Women folks collecting Hedychium coronarium.
PHOTO PLATE-3:
A. Hygroryza aristata Nees; B. Ageratum haustonianum Mill.; C. Cyperus umbellatus Hemsl.; D. Rotala rotundifolia (Buch.-Ham.ex Roxb.) Koehne; E. Cephalanthus tetrandra (Roxb.) Ridsdale & Bakh.f.; F. Enhydrafluctuans Lour.
PHOTO PLATE-4:
A. Gnaphatium luteo-album L.; B. Saccharum procerum Roxb.; C. Thelypteris interrupta (Willd.), D. Acmella paniculata (Wall, ex DC.) R.K. Jansen; E. Hydrilla verticillata (L. f.) Royle ; F. Utricularia aurea Lour
PHOTO PLATE-5: A. Brachiaria mutica (Forssk.) Stapf ; B. Phragmites australis (Cav.)Trin.ex; C. Saccharum spontanium L.D. Oryza rufipogon Griff; E. Carex setigera D.Don; F. Arundo plinii Turra
PHOTO PLATE-6:
A. Impatiens chinensis L.; B. Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertner; C. Commelina benghalemis L.; D. Capparis sabiifolia Hooker/ & Thomson; E. Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.)P.H.Raven; F. Oenanthe javanica (Blume) DC.
PHOTO PLATE-7:
A. Melothria purpusilla (Blume) Cogn.; B. Zizania latifolia.; C. Hedychium coronarium J. Konig ; D. Alpinia nigra (Gaertn.) Burtt; E. Curcuma montana Rose; F Osbeckia chinensis L.