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Medicinal plants are related to southern Ethiopia through documented ethnobotanical studies on their indigenous use and diversity in specific districts there, including Lemo in Hadiya zone [1], Amaro and Gelana [2], and Diguna Fango in Wolaita [3].

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Vernonia amygdalina: a comprehensive review of the ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
referenceWendimu et al. conducted an ethnobotanical study of traditional medicinal plants used for treating human and livestock ailments in the Diguna Fango district of Wolaita, southern Ethiopia, in 2021.
referenceKebebew M. and Mohamed E. documented indigenous knowledge regarding the use of medicinal plants by the indigenous people of the Lemo district, Hadiya zone, Southern Ethiopia, in a 2017 study published in the International Journal of Herbal Medicine.
Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants and Their Indigenous ... scirp.org Merkuz Abera, Kindye Belay · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
referenceA. Getu authored the 2017 PhD dissertation titled 'Plant Diversity and Ethnobotany of Medicinal and Wild Edible Plants of Amaro District of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region and Gelana District of Oromia Region, Southern Ethiopia' at Addis Ababa University.