Hedera Helix meaning in Urdu
Hedera Helix Sentence
Hedera Helix Synonyms
Hedera Helix Definitions
1) Hedera Helix, Common Ivy, English Ivy, Ivy : سدا بہار بیل : (noun) Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits.
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Genus Hedera : ہیدرا پودا , Canada Moonseed : بزر القمر , Dna Chip : ڈی این اے چپ , Acocanthera Oblongifolia : گل یخ ژاپنی , Christmas Berry : سدا بہار , European Olive Tree : زیتون کا درخت , Broom : جامنی پھول والی جھاڑی , Acer Saccharinum : چاندی میپل , Evergreen Winterberry : امریکہ میں پائی جانے والی سیاہ بیری , Acer Saccharum : شکر میپل , Holly-Leaves Barberry : نیلے بیر کا درخت , Gourd : تونبا , Citrous Fruit : کھٹ مٹھے رسیلے پھل , Oak : شاہ بلوط , Mock Privet : زیتون کی طرح کا سدا بہار پودا , Abelmoschus : پیلے پھولوں والا ایک پودا , Acer Macrophyllum : پانچ نوک والا میپل , American Cranberry Bush : لال بیری والی جھاڑی , Carolina Jasmine : زرد چنبیلی , Acer Rubrum : لال میپل , Ball Nettle : کانٹے دار پودا , Acer Pennsylvanicum : شمالی امریکی میپل , Aconite : زہریلا پودا , Bush Hibiscus : پھولدار جھاڑی , Acer Platanoides : ناروے کا میپل , Adlumia Fungosa : گلابی پھول والی بیل , Campsis Radicans : ترم پھول , Bottle Gourd : لوکی , Actinidia Polygama : پیلی کیوی کی بیل , Raspberry : رس بھری , Hepatica : جگر جیسا پودا
Useful Words Definitions
Genus Hedera: Hedera, commonly called ivy, is a evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants in the family Araliaceae.
Canada Moonseed: a woody vine of eastern North America having large oval leaves and small white flowers and purple to blue-black fruits.
Dna Chip: a microchip that holds DNA probes that form half of the DNA double helix and can recognize DNA from samples being tested.
Acocanthera Oblongifolia: medium-sized shrubby tree of South Africa having thick leathery evergreen leaves and white or pink flowers and globose usually two-seeded purplish black fruits.
Christmas Berry: ornamental evergreen treelike shrub of the Pacific coast of the United States having large white flowers and red berrylike fruits; often placed in genus Photinia.
European Olive Tree: evergreen tree cultivated in the Mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits.
Broom: common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere.
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.
Evergreen Winterberry: evergreen holly of eastern North America with oblong leathery leaves and small black berries.
Acer Saccharum: maple of eastern and central North America having three-lobed to five-lobed leaves and hard close-grained wood much used for cabinet work especially the curly-grained form; sap is chief source of maple syrup and maple sugar; many subspecies.
Holly-Leaves Barberry: ornamental evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America having dark green pinnate leaves and racemes of yellow flowers followed by blue-black berries.
Gourd: any vine of the family Cucurbitaceae that bears fruits with hard rinds.
Citrous Fruit: Citrus fruits typically characterized by their bright colors, fragrant aromas, and high vitamin C content. Common examples of citrus fruits include oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, tangerines, and mandarins.
Oak: a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves.
Mock Privet: evergreen shrub with white flowers and olivelike fruits.
Abelmoschus: genus of tropical coarse herbs having large lobed leaves and often yellow flowers.
Acer Macrophyllum: maple of western North America having large 5-lobed leaves orange in autumn.
American Cranberry Bush: deciduous North American shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries.
Carolina Jasmine: poisonous woody evergreen vine of southeastern United States having fragrant yellow funnel-shaped flowers.
Acer Rubrum: maple of eastern and central America; five-lobed leaves turn scarlet and yellow in autumn.
Ball Nettle: coarse prickly weed having pale yellow flowers and yellow berrylike fruit; common throughout southern and eastern United States.
Acer Pennsylvanicum: maple of eastern North America with striped bark and large two-lobed leaves clear yellow in autumn.
Aconite: any of various usually poisonous plants of the genus Aconitum having tuberous roots and palmately lobed leaves and blue or white flowers.
Bush Hibiscus: southern and western Australian shrub with unlobed or shallowly lobed toothed leaves and purple flowers; sometimes placed in genus Hibiscus.
Acer Platanoides: a large Eurasian maple tree naturalized in North America; five-lobed leaves yellow in autumn; cultivated in many varieties.
Adlumia Fungosa: vine with feathery leaves and white or pinkish flowers; sometimes placed in genus Fumaria.
Campsis Radicans: a North American woody vine having pinnate leaves and large red trumpet-shaped flowers.
Bottle Gourd: Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits.
Actinidia Polygama: ornamental vine of eastern Asia having yellow edible fruit and leaves with silver-white markings.
Raspberry: woody brambles bearing usually red but sometimes black or yellow fruits that separate from the receptacle when ripe and are rounder and smaller than blackberries.
Hepatica: any of several plants of the genus Hepatica having three-lobed leaves and white or pinkish flowers in early spring; of moist and mossy subalpine woodland areas of north temperate regions.