S. No. | Name | Uses |
1 | Rosa wild Mill. | Antibacterial, antioxidant activity, anti-infective and anti-inflammatory |
2 | Rosa bifera Mill. | Oil is one of the oldest and most valuable perfumery materials. |
3 | Rose (sahiwal) Mill. | As an important ingredient of potable (sherbet) |
4 | Rosa damascena Mill. | As an antioxidant, laxative |
5 | Stevia reboudiana (Bert.) (Uruguan Source). | The leaf is used traditionally in the treatment of diabetes and substitute to sucrose |
6 | Stevia reboudiana (Bert.) (Canadian Source). | Low calorie substitute |
7 | Mentha arvensis L. Common Mint) | To treat headaches, rhinitis, cough sore throat, colic and vomiting |
8 | Mentha piperita (Peppermint) | Used in tea and for flavoring ice cream, confectionery, chewing gum, and toothpaste etc. |
9 | Mentha longifolia (Horsemint) | Used to treat stomach cramps, asthma, flatulence, indigestion and headaches. |
10 | Silybum marianum (Silybum) | It is used in cases of liver diseases (cirrhosis, jaundice and hepatitis), gallbladder disease. |
11 | Viola odorata (Banafasha) | Blood pressure-lowering effect in rats under anaesthesia. |
12 | Nelumbo nucifera (Kanwal) | To treat ringworm, Skin diseases, cough cold, Asthma. |
13 | Ginkgo biloba L. (Ginkgo) | To treat vascular disease such as intermittent claudication, and in the treatment of cerebral insufficiency |
14 | Matricaria chemomile (Chamomile). | Chamomile has been mentioned in at least in 26 pharmacopoeias of different countries for curing various diseases |
15 | Withania somnifera (Askand-nagori) | Root of this plant is effective in painful swellings, fever and carbuncles. |