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acacias Meaning in Telugu ( acacias తెలుగు అంటే)



అకాసియాలు, రామ్ ఫోర్క్

వివిధ స్పిన్నింగ్ చెట్లు లేదా ప్రజాతి యొక్క పొదలు ఏవీ లేవు,

Noun:

అకాసియా, కీకర్, రామ్-ఫోర్క్,



acacias's Usage Examples:

non-Australian species tend to be thorny, whereas the majority of Australian acacias are not.


Commonly found in the outer branches of acacias and in the vertical forks of mulgas and Casuarina.


Iusaaset was associated with the acacia tree and acacias stood at the sanctuary dedicated to Iusaaset at Heliopolis.


the Proteaceae (grevilleas, banksias and hakeas), tea-trees, acacias, boronias, and eucalypts.


Senegalia can be distinguished from other acacias by its spicate inflorescences and non-spinescent stipules.


lawsoniana), black locusts/false acacias (Robinia pseudoacacia), cherry plums, privets, and firethorns (Pyracantha).


occur across a wide range of climatic zones, and include trees such as coniferous and holly in cold climates, eucalyptus, Live oak, acacias and banksia.


implemented by the man in the zone important plantations of coniferous, eucalyptuses, paradise, acacias, are found.


covered with stones, with a little verdure in patches, a few acacias, and hovels made of boughs here and there".


elephant tree, lomboy, and slipper plant Australian Section – Eucalyptus, bottlebrushes, melaleucas, grevilleas, acacias, etc.


cheaper sorts of plants, and rarely meddles with such things as acacias, mezereons, savines, syringas, lilacs, or even myrtles, and with none of these things.


division of the African acacias on the basis of spinescent stipules versus non-spinescent stipules.


the day it hides under the bark of dead acacias or among the roots of tamarisks.



Synonyms:

Jerusalem thorn, Acacia catechu, shittah tree, mimosa bush, genus Acacia, fever tree, Acacia farnesiana, huisache, gum arabic, gum acacia, catechu, tree, sweet acacia, shittah, Acacia xanthophloea, scented wattle, cassie, sweet wattle, flame tree, wattle,



Antonyms:

untwine,



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