| Literature DB >> 23597086 |
Yan Ju1, Jingxian Zhuo, Bo Liu, Chunlin Long.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Locally harvested wild edible plants (WEPs) provide food as well as cash income for indigenous people and are of great importance in ensuring global food security. Some also play a significant role in maintaining the productivity and stability of traditional agro-ecosystems. Shangri-la region of Yunnan Province, SW China, is regarded as a biodiversity hotspot. People living there have accumulated traditional knowledge about plants. However, with economic development, WEPs are threatened and the associated traditional knowledge is in danger of being lost. Therefore, ethnobotanical surveys were conducted throughout this area to investigate and document the wild edible plants traditionally used by local Tibetan people.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23597086 PMCID: PMC3648497 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-9-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Location of the area covered in an investigation into the wild edible plants used by Tibetans in the Shangri-la region, Yunnan, China.
Villages surveyed in investigations of wild edible plants used by Tibetans in Shangri-la region, Yunnan Province, China
| 1 | Laza Village, Shangri-la County | 27°45’39.6” | 99°40’22.8” | 3320 |
| 2 | Jiefang Village, Shangri-la County | 27°51’46.8” | 99°41’56.4” | 3280 |
| 3 | Nishi Village, Shangri-la County | 27°47’21.8” | 99°40’59.5” | 3290 |
| 4 | Kaisong Village, Shangri-la County | 27°53’49.6” | 99°38’21.5” | 3270 |
| 5 | Dala Village, Shangri-la County | 27°31’12” | 99°57’36” | 3370 |
| 6 | Xiaozhongdian Village, Shangri-la County | 27°34’12” | 99°47’59” | 3260 |
| 7 | Xingfu Village, Shangri-la County | 28°8’27.6” | 99°25’58.8” | 2230 |
| 8 | Nixi Village, Shangri-la County | 28°4’1.2” | 99°29’34.8” | 3170 |
| 9 | Laohao Village, Weixi County | 27°10’54.1” | 99°17’20.4” | 2260 |
| 10 | Gongyuan Village, Weixi County | 27°21’50.35” | 99°5’11.45” | 1690 |
| 11 | Biluo Village, Weixi County | 27°25’22.8” | 99°1’58.8” | 2630 |
| 12 | Feilaisi Village, Deqin County | 28°26’31.2” | 98°52’44.4” | 3390 |
| 13 | Wunongding Village, Deqin County | 28°26’56.4” | 98°54’46.8’ | 3530 |
| 14 | Mingyong Village, Deqin County | 28°28’8.4” | 98°47’42” | 2270 |
| 15 | Adunzi Village, Deqin County | 28°29’13.6” | 98°54’38.9” | 3290 |
| 16 | Gusong Village, Deqin County | 28°29’37.7” | 98°54’10.1” | 3590 |
| 17 | Adong Village, Deqin County | 28°45’46.8” | 98°39’14.4” | 2690 |
| 18 | Hongpo Village, Deqin County | 28°17’2.4” | 98°54’18” | 2810 |
| 19 | Guonian Village, Deqin County | 28°17’16.71” | 98°51’49.61” | 2130 |
| 20 | Jiulongding Village, Deqin County | 28°20’42” | 98°53’13.2” | 2570 |
| 21 | Sinong Village, Deqin County | 28°29’9.18’ | 98°47’33.42’ | 2320 |
| 22 | Badong Village, Deqin County | 27°57’39.6” | 98°54’0” | 2240 |
| 23 | Cizhong Village, Deqin County | 28°01’16.44’ | 98°54’16.14’ | 1970 |
| 24 | Gongka Village, Deqin County | 28°35’27.6” | 98°52’12” | 3080 |
| 25 | Jiunong Village, Deqin County | 28°43’28.77” | 98°41’4.76” | 3160 |
| 26 | Luwa Village, Deqin County | 28°40’30” | 98°41’38.4” | 2290 |
| 27 | Xiaruo Village, Deqin County | 27°48’3.77” | 99°18’5.11” | 2040 |
| 28 | Tuoding Village, Deqin County | 27°46’10.9’ | 99°25’37.2’ | 1940 |
| 29 | Benzilan Village, Deqin County | 28°14’36.83” | 99°18’7.43” | 2150 |
Taxonomic distribution of wild edible plants used by Tibetans in Shangri-la region, Yunnan Province, China
| Angiosperm | 153 | 101 | 47 |
| Gymnosperm | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| Pteridophyte | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| Algae | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Lichen | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Total | 168 | 116 | 62 |
Wild edible plants used by the Tibetans in Shangri-la region, Yunnan Province, China
| Actinidiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | ripe fruits eaten fresh. | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Actinidiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | ripe fruits eaten fresh. | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as hedge plants. | ** | ||
| Actinidiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | ripe fruits eaten fresh. | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as hedge plants. | ** | ||
| Campanulaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Roots | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic. | Jul-Sept | Flowers and stems used for | *** | ||
| Usneaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Whole plant | stir-fried | Jul-Sep | | * | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Aerial parts | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Aug | | *** | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Aerial parts | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Aug | | ***** | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Aerial parts | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Aug | | **** | ||
| Amaranthaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | Jun-Jul | Aerial parts used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Amaranthaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | Jun-Jul | Aerial parts used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh. | Jul-Aug | Seeds used to relieve a cough and cure injuries. | *** | ||
| Ranunculaceae | Weixi | Roots | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic | Jun-Sept | Roots used to treat bronchitis. Whole plant used as ornamental. | * | ||
| Araliaceae | Shangri-la | Young leaves and leaf buds | stir-fried or eaten fresh | Apr-May | | **** | ||
| Araliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young leaves and leaf buds | stir-fried or eaten fresh | Apr-May | Bark used for | ***** | ||
| Asteraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Roots | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic. | Jun-Aug | Fruits, leaves and roots used to relieve fever, and treat measles, dysentery and gastropathy. | *** | ||
| Araceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Jul | Tubers used to relieve cough and treat hemoptysis and pneumonia. | ** | ||
| Aristolochiaceae | Shangri-la | Whole plants | stir-fried and used as spice | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as stomachic tonic. | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh. | Aug | Used as rootstock for | * | ||
| Poaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | New shoots | boiled or stir-fried | Jul-Aug | Aerial parts used as fodder and to make bamboo wares. | ***** | ||
| Berberidaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems, leaves and fruits | eaten fresh | May-Sep | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Berberidaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems, leaves and fruits | eaten fresh | May-Sep | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Berberidaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems, leaves and fruits | eaten fresh | May-Sep | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Berberidaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems, leaves and fruits | eaten fresh | May-Sep | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | ** | ||
| Rhamnaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sep | | ** | ||
| Rhamnaceae | Deqin | Young leaves | used for making tea | Apr-Jun | | ** | ||
| Rhamnaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sep | | ** | ||
| Rhamnaceae | Deqin | Young leaves | used for making tea | Apr-Jun | | ** | ||
| Urticaceae | Deqin | Young stems and leaves | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Jul | | * | ||
| Urticaceae | Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Jul | | * | ||
| | Moraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sep-Oct | Leaves used as fodder. Bark used for papermaking. | * | |
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Aerial part | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Aerial part | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Cephalotaxaceae | Weixi, Deqin | Seeds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Sep-Oct | Plants used as fuel-wood. Seeds used to expel parasite. | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Aug | Flowers and leaves used for | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Sept | | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | stewed with meat as spice and used to prepare local wine | Sept-Oct | | *** | ||
| Chenopodiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Jul | Aerial parts used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Lauraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | stir-fried and used as spices | Aug-Sept | Fruits used to treat stomachache. | * | ||
| Asteraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Roots | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic | Jun-Aug | Young stems and leaves used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Campanulaceae | Deqin and Weixi | Roots | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic | Jul-Sept | Aerial parts used as fodder. Roots used to invigorate the spleen. | *** | ||
| Coriariaceae | Weixi | Fruits | eaten fresh | May-Jun | | * | ||
| Cornaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Fruits, stems and leaves used as veterinary medicine. | *** | ||
| Dengtaishu | Cornaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Seeds | used for making vegetable oil. | Aug-Sept | Plants used as fuel-wood. | ** | |
| Saisaizi | Cornaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | seeds | used for making vegetable oil | Aug-Sept | Plants used as fuel-wood. | ** | |
| Dengtaishu | Cornaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | seeds | used for making vegetable oil | Aug-Sept | Plants used as fuel-wood. | * | |
| Betulaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used for making pastries | Sept-Oct | Wood used for construction or furniture. | ** | ||
| Betulaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used for making pastries | Sept-Oct | Woods used for construction or furniture. | * | ||
| Anacardiaceae | Shangri-la | Young leaves | boiled or stir-fried | May-Jun | Whole plants used as ornamental. | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Weixi and Shangri-la | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Weixi and Shangri-la | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Asclepiadaceae | Deqin and Weixi | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Oct | Roots stewed with meat and eaten to treat rheumatism. | * | ||
| Nyssaceae | Weixi | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept-Oct | Whole plant used as ornamental. | * | ||
| Urticaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to make local wine | Jun-Aug | Roots used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and broken bones. | * | ||
| Lardizabalaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to make local wine | Jul-Aug | Roots and fruits used to clearing heat. | *** | ||
| Dioscoreaceae | Weixi | Tubers | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Jul | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Ebenaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept-Oct | | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jun-Jul | | * | ||
| Elaeagnaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jun-Jul | | ** | ||
| Elaeagnaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Aug | | ** | ||
| | Rosaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jun-Aug | Plants used as fuel-wood. | * | |
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Polygonaceae | Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Aerial parts used as fodder. | * | ||
| Poaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | New shoots | boiled or stir-fried | May-Aug | Aerial parts used as fodder and to make bamboo wares. | ***** | ||
| Moraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used for making bean jelly | Jul-Aug | Leaves used as fodder. | * | ||
| Moraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used for making bean jelly | Jul-Aug | Leaves used as fodder. | * | ||
| Apiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | May-Jul | | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh. | Jun-Jul | Whole plants used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Asteraceae | Deqin and Weixi | Young stems and leaves | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Whole plants used as fodder. | * | ||
| Ginkgoaceae | Deqin, Weixi | Seeds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Sep-Oct | Seeds used to treat asthma. | * | ||
| Asteraceae | Weixi | Young leaves | grounded with sticky rice to make rice cake. | Apr-May | Leaves used to treat cuts and gun shot wounds. | * | ||
| Orchidaceae | Shangri-la | Whole plant | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic. | Aug-Sep | Whole plant used as fodder. | * | ||
| Elaeagnaceae | Deqin. Shangri-la | Fruits | eaten fresh or used to make beverage and wine. | Aug-Oct | Fruits used to treat cough and invigorate the circulation of blood. | ***** | ||
| Saururaceae | Weixi, Shangri-la | Leaves and roots | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Jun-Jul | | *** | ||
| Juglandaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Seeds | eaten fresh or stir-fried, and used for making vegetable oil. | Aug-Sept | Plants used as fuel-wood. | *** | ||
| Araliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | May-Jun | | ** | ||
| Parmeliaceae | Deqin | Whole plant | used for making tea, wine and beverage | Aug-Oct | Used to tranquilize mind and clearing heat. | * | ||
| Caprifoliaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh. | Aug-Oct | | * | ||
| Apiaceae | Shangri-la | Whole plants | stir-fried or added to soups | Apr-May | Aerial parts used as fodder. | **** | ||
| Lauraceae | Weixi, Deqin | Fruits | used as spices | Jul-Sept | | ** | ||
| Lauraceae | Weixi | Fruits | used as spices | Jul-Sept | | ** | ||
| Lauraceae | Weixi | Fruits | used as spices | Jul-Sept | | * | ||
| Lauraceae | Weixi | Fruits | used as spices | Jul-Sept | | * | ||
| Stictaceae | Shangri-la and Weixi | Aerial part | eaten fresh | Jul-Sept | Whole plant used to treat dyspepsia. | * | ||
| Lamiaceae | Shangri-la | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried or used for making pickle | Jul-Aug | | ** | ||
| Berberidaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh. | Aug-Sep | Whole plants used as hedge plants. | * | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young shoots and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ***** | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la and Weixi | Young shoots and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | **** | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young shoots and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | **** | ||
| Liliaceae | Weixi, Shangri-la | Young shoots and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young shoots and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ***** | ||
| Liliaceae | Shangri-la | Young shoots and leaves | stir-fried or added to soups | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | **** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept | Plants used as fuel-wood, and rootstock for | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Fruits decoction used to treat dark urine. | ** | ||
| Malvaceae | Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Leaves, stems and seeds used as fodder. Whole plant used as ornamental. | * | ||
| Onocleaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Immature fronds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | May-Jun | | **** | ||
| Fabaceae | Deqin, Shangri-la | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Jun-Jul | Leaves, stems, flowers and seeds used as fodder. | * | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Lamiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Jun-Aug | | ** | ||
| Nostocaceae | Shangri-la | Whole plant | eaten fresh or added to soups | Jun-Jul | Whole plant used to treat burns and scalds. | * | ||
| | Araliaceae | Deqin, Weixi | Young leaves | used for making tea | Apr-May | Whole plants used as hedge plants. | * | |
| Ophioglossaceae | Shangri-la | Immature fronds | stir-fried or added to soups | Jul-Aug | Whole plants used to treat impotence and lumbago. | * | ||
| Cactaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sep | Tubers and fruits used as fodder. Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Orchidaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Pseudobulbs | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Whole plants used as fodder. Pseudobulbs used to stop bleeding and detumescence. | * | ||
| Osmundaceae | Weixi | Immature fronds | stir-fried | May-Jun | | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Leaves and fruits used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Araliaceae | Shangri-la | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | May-Jun | Whole plants used as fodder. Roots used to stop bleeding. | *** | ||
| Araliaceae | Shangri-la | Rhizomes | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic. | Jul-Aug | Whole plants used as fodder. Rhizomes used to stop bleeding. | *** | ||
| | Araliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Apr-May | | ** | |
| Rosaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept | | * | ||
| Euphorbiaceae | Shangri-la | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Sept | Barks used to extract tannin. | *** | ||
| Phytolaccaceae | Deqin | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Jul-Aug | Roots used to promote diuresis. | * | ||
| Araceae | Deqin | Young leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Jul | Corms used to treat vomit and | * | ||
| Pinaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Seeds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Sept-Oct | Leaves and stems used for | ** | ||
| Anacardiaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Leaves and stems used for | **** | ||
| Plantaginaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Whole plants | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Leaves, stems, flowers and seeds used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Plantaginaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Whole plants | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Leaves, stems, flowers and seeds used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Roots | eaten fresh or boiled | Jun-Sept | Leaves, stems and fruits used as fodder. Roots used to control leukorrhea flow. | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Roots | eaten after boiling | Jun-Sept | Whole plants used as fodder. | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Roots | eaten after boiling | Jun-Sept | Whole plants used as fodder. | * | ||
| Prasiolaceae | Shangri-la | Whole plants | eaten fresh or added to soups | Jun-Jul | | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Seeds | used for making vegetable oil | Jul-Aug | | *** | ||
| Pteridaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Immature fronds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | May-Jul | Whole plant used to treat rheumatism or for clearing heat. | **** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept-Oct | | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Oct | | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Oct | | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Oct | | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | | ** | ||
| Ramalinaceae | Whole plant | Whole plant | stir-fried | Jul-Sept | | * | ||
| Polygonaceae | Shangri-la and Deqin | Young leaves | eaten fresh | Jun-Aug | Roots used to remove blood stasis. | * | ||
| Saxifragaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to prepare local wine | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence and hedge plants. | *** | ||
| Saxifragaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to prepare local wine | Jul-Oct | Leaves, stems and fruits used for | *** | ||
| Saxifragaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Leaves and stems used for | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Sept | Whole plants used as fence and ornamental. | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la | Fruits | eaten fresh | Sept-Oct | Flowers used for | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence and ornamental. | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Leaves and stems used for | *** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | * | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | ** | ||
| Rosaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fence. | ** | ||
| Rhamnaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Apr-May | | * | ||
| Caprifoliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Sept | Aerial parts used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Schisandraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to prepare local wine | Aug-Oct | Fruits used as antidiarrheic and for invigorating kidney. Whole plant used as ornamental. | *** | ||
| Berberidaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Sept | Roots, stems and leaves used to clear heat. Seeds used to cure antenatal pain and help expelling placenta. Whole plant used as ornamental. | ** | ||
| Orchidaceae | Shangri-la | Whole plant | stewed with meat and eaten as tonic | Aug-Sept | Whole plants used as fodder. | * | ||
| Lamiaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Tubers | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Sept | Whole plants used as fodder. | * | ||
| Asteraceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Whole plants | boiled or stir-fried | Jun-Aug | Whole plants used as fodder. | *** | ||
| Loranthaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Oct | | ** | ||
| Loranthaceae | Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Oct | | *** | ||
| Thamnoliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Whole plant | used for making tea, wine and beverage | Aug-Oct | Used to tranquilize mind and clear heat. | * | ||
| Brassicaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried or used for making pickle | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Seeds | used for making vegetable oil | Jul-Aug | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried or used for making pickle. | May-Jun | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Brassicaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Seeds | used for making vegetable oil | Jul-Aug | Aerial parts used as fodder. | ** | ||
| | Fabaceae | Deqin, Shangri-la | Roots | eaten fresh | Jun-Aug | Aerial parts used as fodder. | * | |
| | Meliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Leaf buds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | May-Jun | | ** | |
| Taxaceae | Weixi, Shangri-la | seeds | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Sept-Oct | Leaves and stems used for | * | ||
| Anacardiaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used for making vegetable oil | Jul-Sept | Wax is extracted from fruits to use in varnish and polish. | * | ||
| Anacardiaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used for making vegetable oil | Jul-Sept | Wax is extracted from fruits for using in varnish and polish. | * | ||
| Caprifoliaceae | Shangri-la | Fruits | eaten fresh | Aug-Sept | Aerial parts used as fodder. | * | ||
| Araceae | Shangri-la | Young leaves | used for making pickle | Jul-Aug | | ** | ||
| Urticaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Jul | | ** | ||
| Urticaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | stir-fried | Jun-Jul | | ** | ||
| Caprifoliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to prepare local tonic wine | Aug-Sept | | * | ||
| Caprifoliaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh and used to prepare local tonic wine | Aug-Sept | | * | ||
| Vitaceae | Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | eaten fresh | Jul-Oct | Leaves used as fodder. | ** | ||
| Rutaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Young stems and leaves | eaten fresh or stir-fried | Apr-May | | **** | ||
| Rutaceae | Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin | Fruits | used as spices | Jul-Sept | ***** |
Frequency: ***** > 75% of respondents; **** > 50% of respondents; *** > 1/4 of respondents; ** > 1/8 of respondents; * < 1/8 of respondents, but at least 2 respondents.
Figure 2Use frequency of wild edible plant parts of species used by Tibetans in the Shangri-la region, Yunnan, China.
Specific edible uses of wild edible plants used by Tibetans in Shangri-la region, Yunnan, China
| vegetable | 80 |
| fruit | 78 |
| wine | 11 |
| vegetable oil | 9 |
| spice | 8 |
| tea | 5 |
| Total | 191 |
Types of multiple uses for edible wild plants utilized by Tibetans in Shangri-la region, Yunnan, China
| Edible | 168 | 100.0 |
| Fodder | 52 | 31.0 |
| Medicinal | 31 | 18.5 |
| Fence | 22 | 13.1 |
| Ornamental | 11 | 6.5 |
| 10 | 6.0 | |
| Fuel-wood | 9 | 5.4 |
| Construction | 4 | 2.4 |
aThe religious rite of burning offerings for smoke, which plays an important role in local Tibetan’s daily life.