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Sassafras Tree meaning in Urdu

Sassafras Tree Synonyms

Sassafras Tree Definitions

1) Sassafras Tree, Sassafras, Sassafras Albidum : پیلے رنگ کا درخت : (noun) yellowwood tree with brittle wood and aromatic leaves and bark; source of sassafras oil; widely distributed in eastern North America.

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Arbutus Menziesii : ایک قسم کی سدابہار جھاڑی , Acer Saccharinum : چاندی میپل , Cercis Canadensis : پھلی دار درختوں میں سے ایک چھوٹا درخت , Sea Ash : پیلے پھولوں والا ایک چھوٹا درخت , Callitris Quadrivalvis : صنوبری درخت , Elk-Wood : چھتری درخت , Black Gum : کھٹا گوند , Hibiscus Syriacus : نرگسی گلاب , Rhus Typhina : مشرقی شمالی امریکا میں پایا جانے والا درخت جس کے پتے خزاں میں لال ہوجاتے ہیں , Balibago : پوراو پودا , Silver Lime : ایک بڑا درخت , Andira Inermis : گوبھی کا درخت , Basket Ash : امریکی درخت , Strangler : گلا گہونٹ دینے والا , Ailanthus Altissima : چین میں پایا جانے والا ایک درخت جو تیزی سے بڑھتا ہے , Acer Platanoides : ناروے کا میپل , Gingko : چینی درخت پنکھے کے جیسے پتوں والا , Conessi : کرچی کا پیڑ , Camphor Tree : شجرکافور , Butternut : شمال امریکہ میں پایا جانے والا اخروٹ کا درخت , Agathis Lanceolata : لال درخت , Chinese Magnolia : ایک خوبصورت درخت , Cassia : خوشبو دار چھال والا چینی درخت , Acacia Dealbata : ایک قسم کا پودا , Moringa : سوہانجنا , Alnus Glutinosa : شہتوت کی قسم کا درخت , Camellia Sinensis : چائے کا پودا , Acer Pennsylvanicum : شمالی امریکی میپل , Acacia Catechu : کانٹے دار اکاشیا , Acer Saccharum : شکر میپل , Amphicarpa Bracteata : جنگلی مونگ پھلی

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Arbutus Menziesii: evergreen tree of the Pacific coast of North America having glossy leathery leaves and orange-red edible berries; wood used for furniture and bark for tanning.

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.

Cercis Canadensis: small shrubby tree of eastern North America similar to the Judas tree having usually pink flowers; found in damp sheltered underwood.

Sea Ash: small deciduous aromatic shrub (or tree) having spiny branches and yellowish flowers; eastern North America.

Callitris Quadrivalvis: large coniferous evergreen tree of North Africa and Spain having flattened branches and scalelike leaves yielding a hard fragrant wood; bark yields a resin used in varnishes.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Andira Inermis: tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic.

Basket Ash: vigorous spreading North American tree having dark brown heavy wood; leaves turn gold in autumn.

Strangler: an epiphytic vine or tree whose aerial roots extend down the trunk of a supporting tree and coalesce around it eventually strangling the tree.

Ailanthus Altissima: deciduous rapidly growing tree of China with foliage like sumac and sweetish fetid flowers; widely planted in United States as a street tree because of its resistance to pollution.

Acer Platanoides: a large Eurasian maple tree naturalized in North America; five-lobed leaves yellow in autumn; cultivated in many varieties.

Gingko: deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree.

Conessi: tropical Asian tree with hard white wood and bark formerly used as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhea.

Camphor Tree: large evergreen tree of warm regions whose aromatic wood yields camphor.

Butternut: North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye.

Agathis Lanceolata: New Zealand tree with glossy leaves and scaly reddish-brown bark.

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.

Cassia: Chinese tree with aromatic bark; yields a less desirable cinnamon than Ceylon cinnamon.

Acacia Dealbata: evergreen Australasian tree having white or silvery bark and young leaves and yellow flowers.

Moringa: Moringa is a plant that is commonly referred to as the "Moringa oleifera" or the "drumstick tree." It is native to parts of South Asia and is now widely cultivated in various tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Moringa tree has many health benefits.

Alnus Glutinosa: medium-sized tree with brown-black bark and woody fruiting catkins; leaves are hairy beneath.

Camellia Sinensis: a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves.

Acer Pennsylvanicum: maple of eastern North America with striped bark and large two-lobed leaves clear yellow in autumn.

Acacia Catechu: East Indian spiny tree having twice-pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by flat pods; source of black catechu.

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.

Amphicarpa Bracteata: vine widely distributed in eastern North America producing racemes of purple to maroon flowers and abundant (usually subterranean) edible one-seeded pods resembling peanuts.

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