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.