Acacia Pycnantha meaning in Urdu
Acacia Pycnantha Synonym
Acacia Pycnantha Definitions
1) Acacia Pycnantha, Golden Wattle : سنہری اکاشیا : (noun) shrubby Australian tree having clusters of fragrant golden yellow flowers; widely cultivated as an ornamental.
Useful Words
Acacia Cambegei : بدبو دار اکاشیا , Acacia Melanoxylon : آسٹریلیائی اکاشیا , Adenanthera Pavonina : سرخ صندل کا درخت , Hibiscus Syriacus : نرگسی گلاب , Allamanda Cathartica : امریکی سدا بہار پودا , Curcuma Domestica : ہلدی , Common St John's Wort : گل راعی , Common Buttercup : گل اشرفی , San Francisco : سان فرانسسکو , Silver Lime : ایک بڑا درخت , Balibago : پوراو پودا , Akee : ایک جمیکن درخت , Acacia : ببول کا درخت , Arabian Coffee : عربی قہوہ , Acacia Farnesiana : امریکی اکاشیا , Bush Willow : جنوبی افریقہ کا ایک درخت , Marigold : گیندے کا پہول , Common Broom : سرسوں جیسا پودا , Calendula : گیندا , Confederate Rose : رنگ بدلنے والے پھول , Rhus Typhina : مشرقی شمالی امریکا میں پایا جانے والا درخت جس کے پتے خزاں میں لال ہوجاتے ہیں , Caoutchouc Tree : ایمازونی ربڑ کا درخت , Acrostichum Aureum : سنہری جھاڑی , Gingko : چینی درخت پنکھے کے جیسے پتوں والا , Caimito : ایک قسم کا پھل , Cercis Canadensis : پھلی دار درختوں میں سے ایک چھوٹا درخت , Horsebean : موٹی سیم کا پیڑ , Common Laburnum : جھالردار پھولوں والا آرائشی پودا , Acer Palmatum : زیب و زینت والا میپل , Common Fig : انجیر کا درخت , Jerusalem Cherry : جنوب امریکہ کا ایک پودا جس کے لال اور پیلے چیری کی طرح پھل ہوتے ہیں
Useful Words Definitions
Acacia Cambegei: scrubby Australian acacia having extremely foul-smelling blossoms.
Acacia Melanoxylon: tall Australian acacia yielding highly valued black timber.
Adenanthera Pavonina: East Indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers; cultivated as an ornamental.
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.
Allamanda Cathartica: vigorous evergreen climbing plant of South America having glossy leathery foliage and golden yellow flowers.
Curcuma Domestica: widely cultivated tropical plant of India having yellow flowers and a large aromatic deep yellow rhizome; source of a condiment and a yellow dye.
Common St John's Wort: deciduous bushy Eurasian shrub with golden yellow flowers and reddish-purple fruits from which a soothing salve is made in Spain.
Common Buttercup: perennial Old World buttercup with golden to sulphur yellow flowers in late spring to early summer; naturalized in North America.
San Francisco: a port in western California near the Golden Gate that is one of the major industrial and transportation centers; it has one of the world`s finest harbors; site of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Silver Lime: large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental.
Balibago: shrubby tree widely distributed along tropical shores; yields a light tough wood used for canoe outriggers and a fiber used for cordage and caulk; often cultivated for ornament.
Akee: widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its fragrant flowers and colorful fruits; introduced in Jamaica by William Bligh.
Acacia: any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia.
Arabian Coffee: shrubby tree of northeastern tropical Africa widely cultivated in tropical or near tropical regions for its seed which form most of the commercial coffee.
Acacia Farnesiana: tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery.
Bush Willow: small South African tree having creamy yellow fragrant flowers usually growing on stream banks.
Marigold: any of various tropical American plants of the genus Tagetes widely cultivated for their showy yellow or orange flowers.
Common Broom: deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe; widely cultivated for its rich yellow flowers.
Calendula: any of numerous chiefly annual herbs of the genus Calendula widely cultivated for their yellow or orange flowers; often used for medicinal and culinary purposes.
Confederate Rose: Chinese shrub or small tree having white or pink flowers becoming deep red at night; widely cultivated; naturalized in southeastern 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.
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.
Acrostichum Aureum: stout tropical swamp fern (especially tropical America) having large fronds with golden yellow sporangia covering the undersides.
Gingko: deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree.
Caimito: evergreen tree of West Indies and Central America having edible purple fruit star-shaped in cross section and dark green leaves with golden silky undersides.
Cercis Canadensis: small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood.
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.
Common Laburnum: an ornamental shrub or tree of the genus Laburnum; often cultivated for Easter decorations.
Acer Palmatum: ornamental shrub or small tree of Japan and Korea with deeply incised leaves; cultivated in many varieties.
Common Fig: Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruit.
Jerusalem Cherry: small South American shrub cultivated as a houseplant for its abundant ornamental but poisonous red or yellow cherry-sized fruit.