Coltsfoot meaning in Urdu
Coltsfoot Synonym
Coltsfoot Definitions
1) Coltsfoot, Tussilago Farfara : سدا بہار بوٹی : (noun) perennial herb with large rounded leaves resembling a colt's foot and yellow flowers appearing before the leaves do; native to Europe but now nearly cosmopolitan; used medicinally especially formerly.
Useful Words
Golden Buttons : لونگ , Aconitum Lycoctonum : زہریلا پھولدار پودا , Golden Seal : شمالی امریکہ میں پائی جانے والی ایک سدابھار جری بوٹی , Common Horehound : خوشبودار پھولوں والی جڑی بوٹی , Aconitum Napellus : ایک زہریلا پودا , Common Purslane : خرفہ سبزی , Feverroot : جنگلی کافی کی جھاڑی , Abutilon Theophrasti : چائنا جوٹ جڑی بوٹی , Senna : ایک پھلی دار پودا , Black Henbane : ایک زہریلا پیڑ , Actaea Rubra : لال زہریلی بیری , Silver Lime : ایک بڑا درخت , Fenugreek : میتھی , Bog Myrtle : یورپ امریکہ میں پایا جانے والا پودا , Abelmoschus : پیلے پھولوں والا ایک پودا , Bee Balm : ایک قسم کا سدا بہار پودینہ یا درخت , Glycine Max : سویابین , Alpine Coltsfoot : لال پھول والا پودا , Acanthus : اکنتھس پودا , Cassia Alata : گرم خطےکی ایک جھاڑی یا پودا پیلے پھولوں والا , Arere : مغربی مغربی کا ایک درخت , Actinomeris Alternifolia : مشرقی امریکی پودا , Genus Homogyne : پھولوں والا یورپی پودا , Black Knapweed : ایک پودا , Aeonium Haworthii : سبز گلاب , Aster Novi-Belgii : ضیافت میکائیل کے دنوں میں کھلنے والے تارا پھولوں کی کوئی بھی قسم , Evergreen Oak : اوک کا درخت , Herb Of Grace : زہریلی بوٹی , Herb Paris : زہریلی بوٹی , Common Pitcher Plant : گوشت خور پودا , Common Broom : سرسوں جیسا پودا
Useful Words Definitions
Golden Buttons: common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally.
Aconitum Lycoctonum: poisonous Eurasian perennial herb with broad rounded leaves and yellow flowers and fibrous rootstock.
Golden Seal: perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves.
Common Horehound: European aromatic herb with hairy leaves and numerous white flowers in axillary cymes; leaves yield a bitter extract use medicinally and as flavoring.
Aconitum Napellus: a poisonous herb native to northern Europe having hooded blue-purple flowers; the dried leaves and roots yield aconite.
Common Purslane: weedy trailing mat-forming herb with bright yellow flowers cultivated for its edible mildly acid leaves eaten raw or cooked especially in Indian and Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine; cosmopolitan.
Feverroot: coarse weedy American perennial herb with large usually perfoliate leaves and purple or dull red flowers.
Abutilon Theophrasti: tall annual herb or subshrub of tropical Asia having velvety leaves and yellow flowers and yielding a strong fiber; naturalized in southeastern Europe and United States.
Senna: any of various plants of the genus Senna having pinnately compound leaves and showy usually yellow flowers; many are used medicinally.
Black Henbane: poisonous fetid Old World herb having sticky hairy leaves and yellow-brown flowers; yields hyoscyamine and scopolamine.
Actaea Rubra: North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed by bright red oval poisonous berries.
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.
Fenugreek: annual herb or southern Europe and eastern Asia having off-white flowers and aromatic seeds used medicinally and in curry.
Bog Myrtle: perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves; often rooting at water margin and spreading across the surface.
Abelmoschus: genus of tropical coarse herbs having large lobed leaves and often yellow flowers.
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.
Glycine Max: erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia.
Alpine Coltsfoot: rhizomatous herb with purple-red flowers suitable for groundcover; sometimes placed in genus Tussilago.
Acanthus: any plant of the genus Acanthus having large spiny leaves and spikes or white or purplish flowers; native to Mediterranean region but widely cultivated.
Cassia Alata: tropical shrub (especially of Americas) having yellow flowers and large leaves whose juice is used as a cure for ringworm and poisonous bites; sometimes placed in genus Cassia.
Arere: large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds; yields soft white to pale yellow wood.
Actinomeris Alternifolia: perennial herb with showy yellow flowers; the eastern United States.
Genus Homogyne: small genus of low perennial herbs of montane Europe; in some classifications included in genus Tussilago.
Black Knapweed: a weedy perennial with tough wiry stems and purple flowers; native to Europe but widely naturalized.
Aeonium Haworthii: perennial subshrub of Tenerife having leaves in rosettes resembling pinwheels.
Aster Novi-Belgii: North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe.
Evergreen Oak: evergreen oak of southern Europe having leaves somewhat resembling those of holly; yields a hard wood.
Herb Of Grace: European strong-scented perennial herb with grey-green bitter-tasting leaves; an irritant similar to poison ivy.
Herb Paris: European herb with yellow-green flowers resembling and closely related to the trilliums; reputed to be poisonous.
Common Pitcher Plant: perennial bog herb having dark red flowers and decumbent broadly winged pitchers forming a rosette; of northeastern North America and naturalized in Europe especially Ireland.
Common Broom: deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe; widely cultivated for its rich yellow flowers.