Tran Hau Khanh, Pham Hong Ban, Tran Minh Hoi, Nguyen Thi Ha

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Abstract

The study result of Myrtaceae family in Ha Tinh province reported, 61 species of
13 genera.  In of them 36 species and 6 genera have been added to the list of Ha Tinh province (2021). The family myrtaceae in Ha Tinh province has many different uses: 61 species for essential oils, 46 species for timber plants, 30 species for medicinal plants, 24 species for edible, 11 species for ornamental plants, 7 species for different uses and 4 species for tannin plants. In the stems form, the large groups of trees with 10 species, followed by average groups of trees with
15 species; small of trees dominated with 26 species and groups of shrubs 10 species. There are
4 major habitats: forest with 35 species (57.38%), light forest with 35 species (57.38%), subforest with 50 species (81.97%), along streams and beside the road with 35 species (57.38%).

Keywords: Biodiversity; Ha Tinh; Myrtaceae; Plants.

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