Viburnum Opulus meaning in Urdu
Viburnum Opulus Synonyms
Viburnum Opulus Definitions
1) Viburnum Opulus, Crampbark, Cranberry Tree, European Cranberry Bush, European Cranberrybush, Guelder Rose : لال گوندنی اور سفید پھولوں والا پودا یا جھاڑی : (noun) deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries.
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Cranberry : سرخ گوندنی , Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi : سدا بھار لال بیری والی جھاڑی , American Cranberry Bush : لال بیری والی جھاڑی , Common Myrtle : مورد جڑی بوٹی , Common Snowberry : سفید بیری , Blood-Twig : یورپی پت جھڑا درخت , Actaea Rubra : لال زہریلی بیری , Sea Ash : پیلے پھولوں والا ایک چھوٹا درخت , He-Huckleberry : سفید پھول والی جھاڑی , Tamarisk : نوکیلے پتوں والی چھاڑی , Elk-Wood : چھتری درخت , Common White Dogwood : سفید پھولوں والا درخت , Wax Myrtle : ایک قسم کا پودا جس سے موم کا سا مواد نکلتا ہے , Chinese Magnolia : ایک خوبصورت درخت , Common Matrimony Vine : چینی جڑی بوٹی , Confederate Rose : رنگ بدلنے والے پھول , Fuchsia Excorticata : سیدھا کھڑا گہرے لال رنگ کے پھولوں والا دس فٹ لمبا درخت , Bacca : گوندنی کا پودا , Hibiscus Syriacus : نرگسی گلاب , Common Jasmine : گل یاسمین , Horsebean : موٹی سیم کا پیڑ , Rhus Typhina : مشرقی شمالی امریکا میں پایا جانے والا درخت جس کے پتے خزاں میں لال ہوجاتے ہیں , Comptonia Asplenifolia : میٹھی امریکی بوٹی , Common Spindle Tree : مضاض جڑی بوٹی , Common Juniper : شراب میں استعمال ہونے والی بوٹی , Arbutus Unedo : جنوبی یورپ کا ایک سدا بہار درخت جس پر نارنجی ماٴئل سرخ بیر لگتے ہیں , Lyonia Mariana : ایک بوٹی جس کے پتے زہریلے اور پہول سفید ہوتے ہیں , Gleditsia Triacanthos : کانٹے دار امریکی پودا , Bayberry : کائفل , Caoutchouc Tree : ایمازونی ربڑ کا درخت , Acacia Farnesiana : امریکی اکاشیا
Useful Words Definitions
Cranberry: very tart red berry used for sauce or juice.
Cranberry benefits : cranberry good for urine infection and UTI, cranberry good for kidneys, cranberry sachet in used in bladder infections.
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.
American Cranberry Bush: deciduous North American shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries.
Common Myrtle: European shrub with white or rosy flowers followed by black berries.
Common Snowberry: deciduous shrub of western North America having spikes of pink flowers followed by round white berries.
Blood-Twig: European deciduous shrub turning red in autumn having dull white flowers.
Actaea Rubra: North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed by bright red oval poisonous berries.
Sea Ash: small deciduous aromatic shrub (or tree) having spiny branches and yellowish flowers; eastern North America.
He-Huckleberry: deciduous much-branched shrub with dense downy panicles of small bell-shaped white flowers.
Tamarisk: any shrub or small tree of the genus Tamarix having small scalelike or needle-shaped leaves and feathery racemes of small white or pinkish flowers; of mostly coastal areas with saline soil.
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.
Common White Dogwood: deciduous tree; celebrated for its large white or pink bracts and stunning autumn color that is followed by red berries.
Wax Myrtle: any shrub or small tree of the genus Myrica with aromatic foliage and small wax-coated berries.
Chinese Magnolia: large deciduous shrub or small tree having large open rosy to purplish flowers; native to Asia; prized as an ornamental in eastern North America.
Common Matrimony Vine: deciduous erect or spreading shrub with spiny branches and violet-purple flowers followed by orange-red berries; southeastern Europe to China.
Confederate Rose: Chinese shrub or small tree having white or pink flowers becoming deep red at night; widely cultivated; naturalized in southeastern United States.
Fuchsia Excorticata: erect deciduous shrub or tree to 10 feet with maroon flowers; New Zealand.
Bacca: an indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary having one or many seeds within a fleshy wall or pericarp: e.g. grape; tomato; cranberry.
Hibiscus Syriacus: Asiatic shrub or small shrubby tree having showy bell-shaped rose or purple or white flowers and usually three-lobed leaves; widely cultivated in temperate North America and Europe.
Common Jasmine: a climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea.
Horsebean: large shrub or shrubby tree having sharp spines and pinnate leaves with small deciduous leaflets and sweet-scented racemose yellow-orange flowers; grown as ornamentals or hedging or emergency food for livestock; tropical America but naturalized in southern United States.
Rhus Typhina: deciduous shrubby tree or eastern North America with compound leaves that turn brilliant red in fall and dense panicles of greenish yellow flowers followed by crimson acidic berries.
Comptonia Asplenifolia: deciduous shrub of eastern North America with sweet scented fernlike leaves and tiny white flowers.
Common Spindle Tree: small erect deciduous shrub having tough white wood and cathartic bark and fruit.
Common Juniper: densely branching shrub or small tree having pungent blue berries used to flavor gin; widespread in northern hemisphere; only conifer on coasts of Iceland and Greenland.
Arbutus Unedo: small evergreen European shrubby tree bearing many-seeded scarlet berries that are edible but bland; of Ireland, southern Europe, Asia Minor.
Lyonia Mariana: deciduous shrub of coastal plain of the eastern United States having nodding pinkish-white flowers; poisonous to stock.
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.
Bayberry: deciduous aromatic shrub of eastern North America with grey-green wax-coated berries.
Caoutchouc Tree: deciduous tree of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers having leathery leaves and fragrant yellow-white flowers; it yields a milky juice that is the chief source of commercial rubber.
Acacia Farnesiana: tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery.