Ranunculus Bulbosus meaning in Urdu
Ranunculus Bulbosus Sentence
Ranunculus Bulbosus Synonym
Ranunculus Bulbosus Definitions
1) Ranunculus Bulbosus, Common Buttercup : گل اشرفی : (noun) perennial Old World buttercup with golden to sulphur yellow flowers in late spring to early summer; naturalized in North America.
Useful Words
Common Four-O'clock : رنگ برنگی پھولوں والا امریکی پودا , Hedge Mustard : زرد پھول والا امریکی پودا , Black-Eyed Susan : گھنٹے بھر کا پھول , Black Gum : کھٹا گوند , Cowslip : گیندے کاپہول , Common Evening Primrose : گل شام , Black Medick : یورپی جڑی بوٹی , Common Teasel : عام گوکھرو , Common Pitcher Plant : گوشت خور پودا , Clintonia Borealis : نیلی بوندی والا پودا , Esparcet : گلابی پھول والا پودا , Bee Balm : نیمبو بام , Allamanda Cathartica : امریکی سدا بہار پودا , Heal All : نیلے پھول والا یورپی پودا , Glaucium Flavum : پیلے سفوفی پھولوں والا پودا , Hepatica : جگر جیسا پودا , Acer Platanoides : ناروے کا میپل , Aster Novi-Belgii : ضیافت میکائیل کے دنوں میں کھلنے والے تارا پھولوں کی کوئی بھی قسم , Cotton Thistle : دو سالہ اودا پودا , Boneset : گلابی یا اودے پھولوں والی بوٹی , Agrostemma Githago : گل چنگ , Damask Violet : رات کی رانی کا پودا , Aristolochia Clematitis : برتوارٹ پودا جس کے پھول مڑے ہوتے ہیں , Aster Ericoides : تارے نما پھولوں والا امریکی پودا , Anemone Quinquefolia : گل حسرت , Berteroa Incana : سفید پھول والا پودا , Cynoglossum Virginaticum : زبان جیسے پتوں والا پودا , Ambrosia Artemisiifolia : چولائی جیسا پودا , Broad-Leaved Plantain : چرس کی ایک قسم , Common Lilac : گل یاس , Arum Maculatum : یورپ کی عام سوسن
Useful Words Definitions
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.
Hedge Mustard: stiffly branching Old World annual with pale yellow flowers; widely naturalized in North America; formerly used medicinally.
Black-Eyed Susan: annual weedy herb with ephemeral yellow purple-eyed flowers; Old World tropics; naturalized as a weed in North America.
Black Gum: columnar tree of eastern North America having horizontal limbs and small leaves that emerge late in spring and have brilliant color in early fall.
Cowslip: early spring flower common in British isles having fragrant yellow or sometimes purple flowers.
Common Evening Primrose: a coarse biennial of eastern North America with yellow flowers that open in the evening; naturalized in Europe.
Black Medick: prostrate European herb with small yellow flowers and curved black pods; naturalized in North America.
Common Teasel: teasel with lilac flowers native to Old World but naturalized in North America; dried flower heads used to raise a nap on woolen cloth.
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.
Clintonia Borealis: common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits.
Esparcet: Eurasian perennial herb having pale pink flowers and curved pods; naturalized in Britain and North America grasslands on calcareous soils; important forage crop and source of honey in Britain.
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.
Allamanda Cathartica: vigorous evergreen climbing plant of South America having glossy leathery foliage and golden yellow flowers.
Heal All: decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America.
Glaucium Flavum: yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America.
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.
Acer Platanoides: a large Eurasian maple tree naturalized in North America; five-lobed leaves yellow in autumn; cultivated in many varieties.
Aster Novi-Belgii: North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe.
Cotton Thistle: biennial Eurasian white hairy thistle having pale purple flowers; naturalized in North America.
Boneset: European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America.
Agrostemma Githago: European annual having large trumpet-shaped reddish-purple flowers and poisonous seed; a common weed in grainfields and beside roadways; naturalized in America.
Damask Violet: long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America.
Aristolochia Clematitis: creeping plant having curving flowers thought to resemble fetuses; native to Europe; naturalized Great Britain and eastern North America.
Aster Ericoides: common much-branched North American perennial with heathlike foliage and small starry white flowers.
Anemone Quinquefolia: common anemone of eastern North America with solitary pink-tinged white flowers.
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.
Cynoglossum Virginaticum: perennial shrub of North America having coarse tongue-shaped leaves and pale-blue to purple flowers.
Ambrosia Artemisiifolia: annual weed with finely divided foliage and spikes of green flowers; common in North America; introduced elsewhere accidentally.
Broad-Leaved Plantain: common European perennial naturalized worldwide; a troublesome weed.
Common Lilac: large European lilac naturalized in North America having heart-shaped ovate leaves and large panicles of highly fragrant lilac or white flowers.
Arum Maculatum: common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch called arum.