Einstein College of Pharmacy

NOTICE:

Admission is going on 2025-26 batch.

HERBAL GARDEN

Usage & Activities

  • Field-based learning in pharmacognosy and botany
  • Training in herbal identification, cultivation, and documentation
  • Research projects on plant-based drug discovery and formulation
  • Promoting awareness on the role of plants in modern and traditional medicine

Garden Rules & Guidelines

  • Do not pluck leaves or flowers without permission.

  • Handle plants gently to avoid damage.

  • Maintain cleanliness; no littering allowed.

  • Follow instructions from faculty or garden supervisors.

  • Entry is allowed only during scheduled academic hours.

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Preserving Nature’s Pharmacy for Education & Research

About the Medicinal Plant Garden

The Medicinal Plant Garden at Einstein College of Pharmacy is a living repository of diverse medicinal herbs and plants. It serves as a vital educational and research resource, helping students explore the therapeutic properties of traditional and modern herbal medicine within a real-world botanical environment.

Facilities & Resources

  • Diverse Species Collection: Houses a wide variety of medicinal plants used in Ayurvedic, Unani, and modern pharmacopoeias.
  • Plant Identification: Clear labeling and botanical information support hands-on learning and plant identification exercises.
  • Herbal Cultivation Areas: Dedicated zones for the cultivation of seasonal and perennial medicinal herbs.
  • Conservation Focus: Emphasis on preserving endangered and rare medicinal plant species.
  • Educational Displays: Informative boards and guided tours enhance understanding of medicinal uses and botanical features.
  • Research Support: Assists in pharmacognosy studies, herbal formulation development, and phytochemical analysis.