The diversity of plants that exist in the forest wildlife of Lambusango, Southeast Sulawesi

The diversity of plants that exist in the forest wildlife of Lambusango, Southeast Sulawesi

Authors

  • Hartina Rumakefing Universitas Muslim Buton
  • Nur Ismawati Universitas Muslim Buton
  • Nurmayanti Universitas Muslim Buton
  • Ridwan Universitas Muslim Buton

Abstract

Lambusango forest is one of the protected areas in Buton Regency.
Lambusango forest is located in Buton district (Kapontori, Lasalimu and
Pasarwajo sub-districts). Based on the status can be divided into 2, namely;
1) Lambusango wildlife reserve (SM) (± 28,510 ha); 2) Kakunauwe Nature
Reserve (± 810 ha). The purpose of this study was to collect data and
information, especially about the types of plants that exist in the Lambusango
Wildlife Reserve area on Buton Island. This research uses literature study
method. From the research results, there are about 110 species of plants that
have been collected, 104 species of which have known potential utilization by
the local community. There were 10 plant species in bush vegetation, 10 plant
species in secondary forest, and 21 plant species in primary forest.
Furthermore, 21 species of seed plants (Spermatophyta), 21st species of ferns
(Pteridophyta) and 16 species of mosses (Pteridophyta) were obtained

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Published

2022-05-30