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herbage Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


herbage ka kya matlab hota hai


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Noun:

घास का आच्छादन, घासें, तृण,



herbage शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

इस राज्य में 570 किस्म की घासें तथा 4,000 किस्म के फूल होते हैं।



यहाँ पर उगने वाली घासें छोटी-छोटी मुलायम तथा गुच्छेदार होती हैं, इन घास के मैदानों को वेल्ड कहते हैं।

कुछ घासें पानी में उगती हैं या प्राय: नदी,तालाब और समुद्र के किनारे पाई जाती हैं।

इसके विपरीत कुछ प्रकार की घासें केवल कम वर्षावाले स्थानों तथा मरुस्थलों में ही जीवित रहती हैं।

आजकल कागज बनाने के लिए निम्नलिखित वस्तुओं का उपयोग मुख्य रूप से होता है : चिथड़े, कागज की रद्दी, बाँस, विभिन्न पेड़ों की लकड़ी, जैसे स्प्रूस और चीड़, तथा विविध घासें जैसे सबई और एस्पार्टो।

জজজ इसके अतिरिक्त अनेक प्रकार की जड़ी बूटियां और घासें भी यहां देखी जा सकती हैं।

कुछ प्रकार की घासें, जिनमें प्रसारण (propagation), विरोहक (stolon) तथा प्रकंद (rhizone) से होता है, कम वर्षा वाले प्रदेशों में बहुत उगती हैं।

समुद्रतटीय प्रदेश में दलदली झाड़ियाँ, भीतरी भागों में नारियल, ताड़, तथा लंबी घासें और पर्वतीय ढालों पर ऊँचाई के अनुसार पर्वतीय वनस्पति मिलती है।

कुछ पौधे केवल कुछ इंच लंबे हाते हैं, जैसे खेल के मैदान एवं लान (lawn) की घासें; कुछ मध्यम वर्ग के होते हैं, जैसे गेहूँ, मक्का आदि तथा कुछ बहुत ही ऊँचे होते हैं, जैसे ईख, बाँस आदि।

जिन प्रदेशों में बड़ी-बड़ी घासें उगती हैं, वहाँ की मिट्टी अधिक उपजाऊ होती है।

घासें छोटी-छोटी होती हैं।

herbage's Usage Examples:

The herbage for the most part grows with marvellous rapidity after a spring or autumn shower and forms a natural shelter for the more stable growth of nutritious grasses.


Before being used the turfy ingredients of composts should lie together in a heap only long enough for the roots of the herbage to die, not to decompose.


The turf is taken off either with the breast plough - a paring tool pushed forward from the breast or thighs by the workman - or with specially constructed paring ploughs or shims. The depth of the sod removed should not be too thick or burning is difficult and too much humus is destroyed unnecessarily, nor should it be too thin or the roots of the herbage are not effectually destroyed.


Such, moreover, is the effect of different manures that the gross produce of the mixed herbage is totally different on the respective plots according to the manure employed, both as to the proportion of the various species composing it and as to their condition of development and maturity.


The nest is always on the ground, and is a rather deep hollow wrought in a tuft of herbage and lined with dry grass-leaves.


They feed on herbage, shrubs and leaves of trees, and, like so many other large animals which inhabit hot countries, sleep the greater part of the day, and are most active in the cool of the evening or even during the night.


Many of the mineral plant food-constituents locked up in the coarse herbage and in the upper layers of the soil are made immediately available to crops.


The points which require constant attention are - the perfect freedom of all carriers, feeders and drains from every kind of obstruction, however minute; the state and amount of water in the river or stream, whether it be sufficient to irrigate the whole area properly or only a part of it; the length of time the water should be allowed to remain on the meadow at different periods of the season; the regulation of the depth of the water, its quantity and its rate of flow, in accordance with the temperature and the condition of the herbage; the proper times for the commencing and ending of pasturing and of shutting up for hay; the mechanical condition of the surface of the ground; the cutting out of any very large and coarse plants, as docks; and the improvement of the physical and chemical conditions of the soil by additions to it of sand, silt, loam, `` chalk, 'c.


It is evident from this book that the society had exerted itself with success in introducing cultivated herbage and turnips, as well as in improving the former methods of culture.


Another field experiment of singular interest is that relating to the mixed herbage of permanent meadow, for which seven acres of old grass land were set apart in Rothamsted Park in 1856.



Synonyms:

herb, pasturage, herbaceous plant,



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