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Heath Aster meaning in Urdu

Heath Aster Synonym

Heath Aster Definitions

1) Heath Aster, Aster Ericoides : تارے نما پھولوں والا امریکی پودا : (noun) common much-branched North American perennial with heathlike foliage and small starry white flowers.

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Aster Cordifolius : ایسٹر پھول کا پودا , Aster Novi-Belgii : ضیافت میکائیل کے دنوں میں کھلنے والے تارا پھولوں کی کوئی بھی قسم , Actaea Rubra : لال زہریلی بیری , Broom : جامنی پھول والی جھاڑی , Aster Family : پھولدار پودے , Berteroa Incana : سفید پھول والا پودا , Heathlike : جھاڑ جھنکاڑ جیسا , Hoary Puccoon : پیلے پھول والا پودا , Bee Balm : نیمبو بام , Hazardia Cana : پیلے پھول والی جھاڑی , Ambrosia Artemisiifolia : چولائی جیسا پودا , He-Huckleberry : سفید پھول والی جھاڑی , Gleditsia Triacanthos : کانٹے دار امریکی پودا , Echinacea : شمالی امریکہ کی جری بوٹی , Anemone Quinquefolia : گل حسرت , Apocynum Androsaemifolium : پوست جیسا امریکی پودا , Common Four-O'clock : رنگ برنگی پھولوں والا امریکی پودا , Common Chickweed : ازخود اگنے والا سفید پھولوں والا پودا , Agastache Foeniculum : امریکی بوٹی , Common Milkwort : مغزر شائعہ , Clintonia Borealis : نیلی بوندی والا پودا , Pyrola Elliptica : جوڑ پتی , Genus Heuchera : چھوٹے پھول والا پودا , Boneset : گلابی یا اودے پھولوں والی بوٹی , Common Basil : میٹھی تلسی کا پودا , Acer Saccharinum : چاندی میپل , Catmint : بالوں والی بوٹی , Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi : سدا بھار لال بیری والی جھاڑی , Allium Acuminatum : امریکی جنگلی پیاز , Cottontail : شمالی امریکا میں پایا جانے والا ایک چھوٹا خرگوش , Elk-Wood : چھتری درخت

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Aster Cordifolius: perennial wood aster of eastern North America.

Aster Novi-Belgii: North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe.

Actaea Rubra: North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed by bright red oval poisonous berries.

Broom: common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere.

Aster Family: plants with heads composed of many florets: aster; daisy; dandelion; goldenrod; marigold; lettuces; ragweed; sunflower; thistle; zinnia.

Berteroa Incana: tall European annual with downy grey-green foliage and dense heads of small white flowers followed by hairy pods; naturalized in North America; sometimes a troublesome weed.

Heathlike: resembling heath.

Hoary Puccoon: perennial North American plant with greyish hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment.

Bee Balm: bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon-flavored leaves; a garden escapee in northern Europe and North America.

Hazardia Cana: western American shrubs having white felted foliage and yellow flowers that become red-purple.

Ambrosia Artemisiifolia: annual weed with finely divided foliage and spikes of green flowers; common in North America; introduced elsewhere accidentally.

He-Huckleberry: deciduous much-branched shrub with dense downy panicles of small bell-shaped white flowers.

Gleditsia Triacanthos: tall usually spiny North American tree having small greenish-white flowers in drooping racemes followed by long twisting seed pods; yields very hard durable reddish-brown wood; introduced to temperate Old World.

Echinacea: small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs.

Anemone Quinquefolia: common anemone of eastern North America with solitary pink-tinged white flowers.

Apocynum Androsaemifolium: North American perennial having pinkish flowers in loose cymes; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in joints.

Common Four-O'clock: common garden plant of North America having fragrant red or purple or yellow or white flowers that open in late afternoon.

Common Chickweed: a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens.

Agastache Foeniculum: much-branched North American herb with an odor like fennel.

Common Milkwort: small European perennial with numerous branches having racemes of blue, pink or white flowers; formerly reputed to promote human lactation.

Clintonia Borealis: common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits.

Pyrola Elliptica: North American evergreen with small pinkish bell-shaped flowers and oblong leaves used formerly for shinplasters.

Genus Heuchera: genus of North American herbs with basal cordate or orbicular leaves and small panicled flowers.

Boneset: European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America.

Common Basil: annual or perennial of tropical Asia having spikes of small white flowers and aromatic leaves; one of the most important culinary herbs; used in salads, casseroles, sauces and some liqueurs.

Acer Saccharinum: a common North American maple tree; five-lobed leaves are light green above and silvery white beneath; source of hard close-grained but brittle light-brown wood.

Catmint: hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats.

Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi: evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn.

Allium Acuminatum: a common North American wild onion with a strong onion odor and an umbel of pink flowers atop a leafless stalk; British Columbia to California and Arizona and east to Wyoming and Colorado.

Cottontail: common small rabbit of North America having greyish or brownish fur and a tail with a white underside; a host for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks).

Elk-Wood: small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches.

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