Weed Flora and Their Ethnobotanical Importance at Daffodil International University Campus, Bangladesh
December 2025
in “
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
”
TLDR Many weeds at Daffodil International University have important uses, like aiding hair growth and healing wounds.
This study at Daffodil International University in Bangladesh identified 55 weed species across seven habitat categories, with Asteraceae and Poaceae being the most represented families. The research highlighted the ethnobotanical importance of these species, noting that many have recognized uses, such as Eclipta alba for hair growth and wound healing, Ageratum conyzoides for skin disorders, and Cyanthillium cinereum as a smoking cessation aid. The study emphasizes the ecological resilience and cultural significance of weeds in managed landscapes.