Vegetation Kech

 Grass and fodder plants are fairly numerous in the district. The most important of these are the barshonk, sorag, drug, and kandar. The landscape, specially along the coarse of Dasht river, is featured with kahur (prosopis spicigera) and gazz (tamarix galica) or tamarisk trees. Some plants of pharmaceutical importance including aishak, lantoo, danichk (Ispaghol), and shrish are also found in the district. Some other wild plants are chigird, kabarr, babbur, kharak, chish, kahsh, gwanick, and gunsh. Frequently found plant is pish (nannorhops ritchieana), or dwarf palm, which is used for construction of huts in some areas of the district.

 

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