Sparmannia Africana meaning in Urdu
Sparmannia Africana Synonym
Sparmannia Africana Definitions
1) Sparmannia Africana, African Hemp : افریقی پودہ : (noun) large shrub of South Africa having many conspicuously hairy branches with large hairy leaves and clusters of conspicuous white flowers.
Useful Words
Arere : مغربی مغربی کا ایک درخت , Adenium Multiflorum : جنوبی افریقی جڑی بوٹی , Common Horehound : خوشبودار پھولوں والی جڑی بوٹی , Castor Bean Plant : ارنڈ کا پودہ , Hoary Pea : پھلی دار پودا , Elk-Wood : چھتری درخت , Genus Hieracium : گیندے جیسا پودا , Mango : آم , Common Lilac : گل یاس , Abominable Snowman : انسان جیسا جانور , Callitris Quadrivalvis : صنوبری درخت , Cotton Thistle : دو سالہ اودا پودا , China Rose : چینی گلاب , Acocanthera Oblongifolia : گل یخ ژاپنی , Black Henbane : ایک زہریلا پیڑ , Artemisia Vulgaris : برنجاسف جڑی بوٹی , Cassia Alata : گرم خطےکی ایک جھاڑی یا پودا پیلے پھولوں والا , Christmas Berry : سدا بہار , Chinese Magnolia : ایک خوبصورت درخت , Honeypot : گول پھول والی جھاڑی , Mammoth : ایک قسم کا ہاتھی , Aubergine : بینگن , Blessed Thistle : اونٹ کٹارا , African Bowstring Hemp : افریقی چرس کا پودہ , Catmint : بالوں والی بوٹی , Black Nightshade : بادنجانیان ایک زہریلا پودا , Berteroa Incana : سفید پھول والا پودا , Canada Moonseed : بزر القمر , Acanthus : اکنتھس پودا , Glycine Max : سویابین , Blue Mahoe : جنگلی درخت
Useful Words Definitions
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.
Adenium Multiflorum: South African shrub having a swollen succulent stem and bearing showy pink and white flowers after the leaves fall; popular as an ornamental in tropics.
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.
Castor Bean Plant: large shrub of tropical Africa and Asia having large palmate leaves and spiny capsules containing seeds that are the source of castor oil and ricin; widely naturalized throughout the tropics.
Hoary Pea: a plant of the genus Tephrosia having pinnate leaves and white or purplish flowers and flat hairy pods.
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.
Genus Hieracium: large genus of perennial hairy herbs of Europe to western Asia to northwestern Africa and North America; few are ornamental; often considered congeneric with Pilosella.
Mango: large oval tropical fruit having smooth skin, juicy aromatic pulp, and a large hairy seed.
Common Lilac: large European lilac naturalized in North America having heart-shaped ovate leaves and large panicles of highly fragrant lilac or white flowers.
Abominable Snowman: a large hairy humanoid creature said to live in the Himalayas.
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.
Cotton Thistle: biennial Eurasian white hairy thistle having pale purple flowers; naturalized in North America.
China Rose: large showy Asiatic shrub or small tree having large single or double red to deep-red flowers.
Acocanthera Oblongifolia: medium-sized shrubby tree of South Africa having thick leathery evergreen leaves and white or pink flowers and globose usually two-seeded purplish black fruits.
Black Henbane: poisonous fetid Old World herb having sticky hairy leaves and yellow-brown flowers; yields hyoscyamine and scopolamine.
Artemisia Vulgaris: European tufted aromatic perennial herb having hairy red or purple stems and dark green leaves downy white below and red-brown florets.
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.
Christmas Berry: ornamental evergreen treelike shrub of the Pacific coast of the United States having large white flowers and red berrylike fruits; often placed in genus Photinia.
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.
Honeypot: South African shrub whose flowers when open are cup-shaped resembling artichokes.
Mammoth: any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks.
Aubergine: hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable.
Blessed Thistle: tall Old World biennial thistle with large clasping white-blotched leaves and purple flower heads; naturalized in California and South America.
African Bowstring Hemp: bowstring hemp of South Africa.
Catmint: hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats.
Black Nightshade: Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible.
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.
Canada Moonseed: a woody vine of eastern North America having large oval leaves and small white flowers and purple to blue-black fruits.
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.
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.
Blue Mahoe: erect forest tree of Cuba and Jamaica having variably hairy leaves and orange-yellow or orange-red flowers; yields a moderately dense timber for cabinetwork and gunstocks.