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hemerocallis Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


hemerocallis ka kya matlab hota hai


हेमेरोकैलिस

पूर्वी एशियाई rhizomatous clump- गठित बारहमासी जड़ी बूटियों लंबे lessless डंठल पर फूल रखने; खेती में विश्वव्यापी: दिन लिली; कभी-कभी सबफैमिली हेमरोकैलिडासे में रखा जाता है



hemerocallis's Usage Examples:

Dumortiers Day Lily (Hemerocallis Dumortieri) - This valuable kind is the first to flower of all the Day Lilies.


Hemerocallis Minor - Known in many gardens under the name of H. graminea, from its grass-like foliage, was formerly classed by the older botanists as a variety of H. flava, though now considered distinct.


Hemerocallis Middendorfiana - From Amurland; in appearance resembling H.


Hemerocallis Fulva - (Copper-colored Day Lily) is a much larger plant than H. flava, and more suitable for extensive planting in semi-wild or rough parts of the garden.


Hemerocallis Aurantiaca Major - This is the name given by Mr Baker, of Kew, to a new and handsome kind from Japan, and of which a colored plate was given in The Garden, 23rd November 1895.


Few plants surpass a strong, well-flowered clump of Hemerocallis fulva, as we have seen it, mixed with a group of male Fern near a brook.


Day Lily (Hemerocallis) - The Day Lilies, though not numbering many distinct species, are varied both in habit and flower, and are very useful in the mixed border and in groups by the water-side.


The nursery specializes in perennials, grasses and woodland plants including hosta and hemerocallis (daylilies ).


Otheii genera are Funkia, native of China and Japan, cultivated in the open air in Britain; Hemerocallis, a small genus of central Europe and temperate Asia - H.


Nearly all the species of plants which grow on these prairies are common to Europe (paeonics, Hemerocallis, asters, pinks, gentians, violets, Cypripedium, Aquilegia, Delphinium, aconites, irises and so on), but here the plants attain a much greater size; a man standing erect is often hidden by the grasses.



hemerocallis's Meaning':

east Asian rhizomatous clump-forming perennial herbs having flowers on long leafless stalks; cosmopolitan in cultivation: day lilies; sometimes placed in subfamily Hemerocallidaceae

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