Taxonomic Diversity of Climbers and the Preferred Support Plant Species at Brackenhurst Botanical Garden, Kiambu County, Central Kenya

Sandra Jemutai Kerio, P. K. Njenga
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Kenya has a flora consisting of seven plant distribution regions designated as (K1-K7). According to the early administrative division of Kenya, seven plant distribution regions (K1–K7) had been divided by "Flora of Tropical East Africa" (hereafter FTEA). Brackenhurst Botanical Garden where the current study was undertaken (Hereafter BBG) is located in Kiambu County, central Kenya, therefore falling under K4 region (the central region) and has 4 forest plots, creating great plant diversity. This study examined the current Liana and vines and their support plants diversity in BBG. This survey therefore aimed at compiling and synthesizing existing and where possible, new information on the climbers and support plants in Brackenhurst plots in Limuru, Kenya. The ultimate purpose was to provide stakeholders with information on the climbers’ diversity and the resources derived from them. Information of the native range and their IUCN red list status was also investigated in the current study. The sampling design comprised of meander and patterned searches because of the terrain at the BBG. This method was set up specifically to facilitate ecological sampling of climbers which are notorious for clumped distribution. All the voucher specimens collected were dried and kept in herbaria at JKUAT and BBG. A total of 31 vascular plant taxa from 17 vascular plant families and 27 genera were recorded. The majority of taxa were recorded in the Passifloraceae, Rhamnaceae, and Asteraceae families. The flora of the entire site was rich in climbers and their support plants. The study recommends more research to be done on the ethnobotanical uses of the climbers since most have medicinal value as seen from this study.
肯尼亚中部基安布县布拉肯赫斯特植物园攀缘植物的分类多样性和首选支持植物物种
肯尼亚的植物区系由七个植物分布区组成,分别为(K1-K7)。根据肯尼亚早期的行政区划,"东非热带植物区系"(Flora of Tropical East Africa,以下简称 FTEA)划分了七个植物分布区(K1-K7)。本次研究所在的布拉克赫斯特植物园(以下简称 BBG)位于肯尼亚中部的基安布县,因此属于 K4 区域(中部区域),拥有 4 块森林地块,创造了巨大的植物多样性。本研究考察了 BBG 目前的藤本植物及其支持植物的多样性。因此,本次调查旨在汇编和综合现有信息,并在可能的情况下提供有关肯尼亚利穆鲁布拉肯赫斯特地块攀缘植物和支持植物的新信息。最终目的是向利益相关者提供有关攀缘植物多样性及其资源的信息。本研究还调查了攀缘植物的原生地及其在《世界自然保护联盟》(IUCN)红色名录中的地位。由于 BBG 的地形原因,取样设计包括蜿蜒搜索和模式搜索。这种方法是专门为方便对攀缘植物进行生态取样而设置的,因为攀缘植物的成群分布是出了名的。收集到的所有凭证标本均已干燥,并保存在吉大和吉大植物标本馆。共记录了 17 个维管束植物科 27 个属的 31 个维管束植物分类群。大部分分类群记录在西番莲科、鼠李科和菊科中。整个地点的植物区系富含攀缘植物及其支持植物。本研究建议对攀缘植物的民族植物学用途开展更多研究,因为从本研究中可以看出,大多数攀缘植物都具有药用价值。
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