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Table 1 Number of households and informants included for the ethnobotanical data collection

From: Cultural significance of medicinal plants in healing human ailments among Guji semi-pastoralist people, Suro Barguda District, Ethiopia

Name of the kebele

Total no. of hh

Key informants

Randomly taken informants

Total informants

M

Ag

W

Ag

T

M

Ag

W

Ag

T

M

W

T

Dembela Hara 1840–1980 m. a. s. l

47

2

62, 73

1

65

3

17

19–51

4

22–39

21

19

5

24

Didole Hara 1790–1965 m. a. s. l

43

2

59, 64

1

52

3

15

23–42

4

25–56

19

17

5

22

Gelana Meteri 1050–1825 m. a. s. l

36

2

80, 54

0

–

2

14

20–44

2

25, 50

16

16

2

18

Hidha Korma 1990–2350 m. a. s. l

37

2

78, 66

0

–

2

15

24–57

2

21, 71

17

17

2

19

Mediba 1963–2185 m. a. s. l

40

2

48, 56

1

63

3

14

22–65

3

27–47

17

16

4

20

Meteri 900–1835 m. a. s. l

31

2

52, 76

0

–

2

13

25–70

1

29

14

15

1

16

Motokoma Hara, 1973 -2050 m. a. s. l

39

2

61, 73

0

–

2

16

21–43

2

34, 38

18

18

2

20

Sororo Melka Jewe 945–1874 m. a. s. l

34

2

50, 77

0

–

2

13

26–40

2

24, 49

15

15

2

17

Soyama Suro 1982–2100 m. a. s. l

40

2

68, 75

1

58

3

15

19–41

2

26, 67

17

17

3

20

Welena Bokosa 2100–2280 m. a. s. l

39

2

65, 67

0

–

2

16

27–69

2

35, 76

18

18

2

20

Total

386

20

–

4

–

24

148

–

24

–

172

168

28

196

  1. Bold values indicate the total of the respected column
  2. hh household, M men, W women, Ag age, T total, m. a. s. l. meter above sea level