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tuberous Meaning in Tamil ( tuberous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

முகிழுருவான,



tuberous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தண்டுக்கிழங்குகள், கிழங்குகள், முகிழுருவான தண்டுகள், முகிழுருவான வேர்கள் என வேர்த் தண்டுகள் பலவகைகளாக பிரிக்கப்படுகின்றன.

இதற்கு முகிழுருவான திசு தடிமனாதல் மிகவும் பொதுவான காரணி ஆகும்.

tuberous's Usage Examples:

, which is intense azure, has tuberous roots, and may be taken up, stored away and replanted in spring like a dahlia.


anticonvulsants in patients with tuberous sclerosis?The accumulation of poisonous alkaloids can result in liver sclerosis, which may not be obvious for up to eighteen months.


speciosum from Chile; it has tuberous roots, as have also such well-known perennials as T.


JALAP, a cathartic drug consisting of the tuberous roots of Ipomaea Purga, a convolvulaceous plant growing on the eastern declivities of the Mexican Andes at an elevation of 5000 to 8000 ft.


A charming tuberous rooted plant, called winter aconite.


Graceful water or marsh plants with hastate leaves, and tuberous, running and fibrous roots.


Interesting and elegant plants, mostly tuberous, growing in good garden soil.


The species has been used extensively by horticulturists to introduce winter flowering into summer flowering tuberous Begonias.


It is possible, too, that continued cultivation in the rich soil of gardens may induce that tendency to vary when seedlings are raised that is so marked a feature of the potato of commerce, in one or more of the other species of tuberous Solanums.


Bulbous Fumitory (Corydalis Bulbosa) - A compact tuberous-rooted kind, 4 inches to 6 or 7 inches high, with dull purplish flowers in April, and a solid bulbous root, quite hardy, and of easy culture in almost any soil.


This is illustrated in the "harbinger of spring," a name given to a small plant belonging to the Umbelliferae, which has a tuberous root, and small white flowers; it is found in the central states of North America, and blossoms in March.


- Stems tuberous or columnar, not infrequently branched, rarely epiphytic (Peruvian species of Zamia); fronds pinnate, bi-pinnate in the Australian genus Bowenia.


Take up the remaining tuberous roots, such as anemones, ranunculuses, 'c.





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