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myrica Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


myrica ka kya matlab hota hai


मिरिका

पर्णपाती सुगंधित झाड़ियों या छोटे पेड़



myrica शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

चित्र जोड़ें काफल (वैज्ञानिक नाम: मिरिका एस्कुलेंटा myrica esculata), उत्तरी भारत और नेपाल के पर्वतीय क्षेत्र, मुख्यत: हिमालय के तलहटी क्षेत्र मैं पाया जाने वाला एक वृक्ष या विशाल झाड़ी है।

फिर नाउरा और टिंडिस, दामिरिका (लिमरिक) के पहले बाजार और फिर मुजिरिस और नेल्सींडा आते हैं, जो अब प्रमुख महत्व के हैं।

জজজ

myrica's Usage Examples:

Ayurvedic practitioners suggest gargling with a mixture of water, salt, and tumeric (Curcuma longa) powder or astringents such as alum, sumac, sage, and bayberry (Myrica spp.).


Sweet Fern (Myrica (Comptonia) Asplenifolia) - A quaint little shrub 2 to 3 feet high, with Fern-like long, cut into rounded lobes, and aromatic leaves.


Myrica Cerifera - ax Myrtle) and also M.


Sweet Gale (Myrica) - The Myricas, though not showy flowering shrubs, are desirable on account of their scented foliage.


The mere enumeration of the genera will indicate how close the flowering plants are to living forms. Newberry records Juglans, Myrica (7 species), Populus, Salix (5 species), Quercus, Planera, Ficus (3 species), Persoonia and another extinct Proteaceous genus named Proteoides, Magnolia (7 species), Liriodendron (4 species), Menispermites, Laurus and allied plants, Sassafras (3 species), Cinnamomum, Prunus, Hymenaea, Dalbergia, Bauhinia, Caesalpinia, Fontainea, Colutea and other Leguminosae, Ilex, Celastrus, Celastrophyllum (Io species), Acer, Rhamnites, Paliurus, Cissites, Tiliaephyllum, Passiflora, Eucalyptus (5 species), Hedera, Aralia (8 species), Cornophyllum, Andromeda (4 species), Myrsine, Sapotacites, Diospyros, Acerates, Viburnum and various genera of uncertain affinities.


Among the Dicotyledons described by Velenovsky are the following: Credneria (5 species), Araliaceae (17 species), Proteaceae (8 species), Myrica (2 species), Ficus (5 species), Quercus (2 species), Magnoliaceae (5 species), Bombaceae (3 species), Laurineae (2 species), Ebenaceae (2 species), Verbenaceae, Combretaceae, Sapindaceae (2 species), Camelliaceae, A m pelideae, M i m o s e a e, Caesalpinieae (5 species), Eucalyptus (2 species), Pisonia, Phillyrea, Rhus, Prunus, Bignonia, FIG.


(3) The region of indigenous trees, including various species of laurel, an Ardisia, Ilex, Rhamnus, Olea, Myrica, and other trees found wild also at Madeira.


Myrica cerifera is the candleberry, wax-myrtle or waxtree (q.v.).


The genus Myrica is the type of a small, but widely distributed order, Myricaceae, which is placed among the apetalous families of Dicotyledons, and is perhaps most nearly allied to the willow family.



myrica's Meaning':

deciduous aromatic shrubs or small trees

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