Plants of Nepal: Fact Sheet
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Nepal is rich in biodiversity. It occupies a unique phytogeographical position in the Himalayas. It lies at a transition zone comprising six adjoining floristic regions, namely Central Asiatic in the North, Sino-Japanese in the North East, South East Asia-Malaysian in the South East, Indian in the South, Sudano-Zambian in the South-West and Irano-Turranean in the West. The altitudinal variation ranges from about 60m to the top of the world (8848m) has made Nepal a rich country in plant biodiversity. Although Nepal covers less than 0.1% of the Earth’s land area, it is disproportionately a species rich country with 3.2% of the world's known flora.
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