बर्च ट्री Meaning in English
बर्च ट्री शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : birch tree
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बर्च्डबिरचेन
बर्चिंग
चिड़िया
पंछी
पक्षी
पक्षी वाला
परिंदा
बर्ड
चिड़ी का इक्का
पक्षी स्नानपाट्र
चिड़िया बुलबुल
पक्षी कॉल
पक्षी विशेषज्ञ
पक्षी काल्पनिक
बर्च-ट्री इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Its origin has been conjectured to come either from Germanic berg "hill", "mount" or birkja "place of the birch trees", designating the birch tree wood nearby.
New York Times Building atrium which includes an evergreen carpet of sedges, ferns and several birch trees with architect Renzo Piano and HM White Site Architects, 2002.
Durand included the names of these kindred spirits within the landscape itself by carving in paint their names into the birch tree on the left side of the painting.
Now we fell the stout birch tree,.
| Now we fell the stout birch tree,.
| We'll untwist the stout birch tree,.
House for Summer is a living sculpture of Himalayan birch trees planted by artist Helen Lessick in the Hoyt Arboretum in 1987.
Wishing to create a green setting around the monument, Fabrice Hyber deploys a belt of a hundred birch trees in opposition to the mineral character of the place.
"The window is nailed and boarded / Through which I saw the West / And my love is at the Burn of Hallaig, / A birch tree,".
According to the analysis of the BBC, "the birch tree depicts something alive but also rooted in the nature and history of the place.
The site, on the eastern shores of glacial Lake Pickering, was surrounded by birch trees, some of which had been cleared and used to construct a rough platform of branches and brushwood.
The Common was an area of heathland where, in centuries past, villagers could graze their cattle, but over the last century or so, birch trees have overrun many areas, so that much of the Common is covered by trees.
Current work at Lindow Common is aiming to start selective removal of birch trees, in order to promote regrowth of heather (Calluna vulgaris) to return the area to heathland.
Recorded as Berkelawe in 1232, the name "Bartlow" means "mounds or tumuli where birch trees grow".