vaccinium Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
vaccinium ka kya matlab hota hai
वैसिनियम
उत्तरी गोलार्ध के सदाबहार या पर्णपाती बेरी-असर झाड़ियों: क्रैनबेरी; ब्लू बैरीज़
People Also Search:
vacciniumsvacillant
vacillate
vacillated
vacillates
vacillating
vacillatingly
vacillation
vacillations
vacked
vacking
vacs
vacua
vacuate
vacuating
vaccinium's Usage Examples:
cranberry Vaccinium oxycoccos.
cowberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea.
bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus, through grassy areas, to rich moss carpets.
Professor Fernald concludes his paper by saying that: "The mass of evidence which the writer has in hand, and which will soon be ready for publication, makes it clear that, if we read the sagas in the light of what we know of the abundant occurrence north of the St Lawrence of the vinber' (Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea or possibly Ribes triste, R.
heteroica, is heteroecious; the ascospores infecting the leaves of Vaccinium uliginosum, while the conidia which then arise infect only Ledum palustre.
In many cases the slimy masses of spermatia (Uredineae), conidia (Claviceps), basidiospores (Phallus, Coprinus), 'c., emit more or less powerful odours, which attract flies or other insects, and it has been shown that bees carry the flagrant oidia of Sclerotinia to the stigma of Vaccinium and infect it, and that flies carry away the foetid spores of Phallus, just as pollen is dispersed by such insects.
A low blueberry (Vaccinium myrtilis) forms a thick underbrush in much of the forest.
About the only indigenous fruit-bearing plants are the Chilean strawberry (Fragaria chilensis) and the ohelo berry (Vaccinium reticulatum), both of which grow at high elevations on Hawaii and Maui.
The red whortleberry or cowberry (Vaccinium Vitis idaea), the bog whortleberry (V.
Hydro-xerophytes (bog xerophytes) .Plants which live in ~t, peaty soils, and which possess aeration channels and xeroiilous leaves; e.g., Cladium Mariscus, Eriophorum angustifohium, if bus Chamaemorus, and Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea.
vaccinium's Meaning':
evergreen or deciduous berry-bearing shrubs of northern hemisphere: cranberries; blueberries