araucaria Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
araucaria ka kya matlab hota hai
अराउकारिया
बड़े शंकु और खाद्य बीज के साथ कई लंबे दक्षिण अमेरिकी या ऑस्ट्रेलियाई पेड़ों में से कोई भी
Noun:
वृक्षों की एक जाति जो सनोवर से मिलती-जुलती होती है तथ्का दक्षिण अमरीका के चिली प्रदेश में पाई जाती है, ऐरोकेरिया,
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araucaria शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ दक्षिण में, ऐरोकेरिया शंकुवन शीतोष्ण स्थितियों के तहत बढ़ता है।
araucaria's Usage Examples:
Amongst Conifers, Podocar pus is found throughout, Agathis is common to Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia; Araucaria ~ ~he first and last.
Amongst Cycads, Zamia is confined to the New World, and amongst Conifers, Araucaria, limited to the southern hemisphere, has scarcely less antiquity; Pinus reaches as far south as Cuba and Nicaragua.
On the lower slopes of the Andes are found oak, beech, cedar, Winter's bark, pine (Araucaria imbricata), laurel and calden (Prosopis algarobilla).
Araucaria Cookii, also a native of New Caledonia, attains a height of 150 ft.
Araucaria Rulei, which is a tree of New Caledonia, attains a height of 50 or 60 ft.
Araucaria Bidwilli, the Bunya-Bunya pine, found on the mountains of southern Queensland, between the rivers Brisbane and Burnett, at 27° S.
Araucaria Cunninghami, the Moreton Bay pine, is a tall tree abundant on the shores of Moreton Bay, Australia, and found through the littoral region of Queensland to Cape York Peninsula, also in New Guinea.
Araucaria excelsa, the Norfolk Island pine, a native of Norfolk Island and New Caledonia, was discovered during Captain Cook's second voyage, and introduced into Britain by Sir Joseph Banks in 1793.
Araucaria brasiliana, the Brazil pine, is a native of the mountains of southern Brazil, and was introduced into Britain in 1819.
Araucaria imbricata, the Chile pine, or "monkey puzzle," was introduced into Britain in 1796.
araucaria's Meaning':
any of several tall South American or Australian trees with large cones and edible seeds