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chamise Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

অনাচ্ছাদিত হালকা গাড়ী,





chamise's Usage Examples:

Adenostoma fasciculatum, the chamise (also known as greasewood or huutah), is a flowering plant native to Oregon, Nevada, California, and northern Baja.


southern and western slopes of the two ridges is predominantly: black sage, chamise and buck brush, with lesser amounts of toyon, hybrid manzanitas, elderberry.


tend to regrow quickly after fires, include: Adenostoma fasciculatum, chamise Adenostoma sparsifolium, redshanks Arctostaphylos spp.


live oak, and mixed north-slope cismontane); mixed chaparral (including chamise, montane manzanita, whitethorn, tobacco brush, buck brush, interior live.


Vegetation consists primarily of chaparral (dominated by chamise and scrub oak) with oak woodland along stream bottoms.


On hotter, south-facing slopes, chaparral scrub of chamise, manzanita, and birch-leaf mountain mahogany predominates.


hillsides that face north or northwest so that chaparral plants such as chamise, penstemon, and poison oak are found.


shoreline the slopes are densely covered in chaparral shrubs, such as: chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum), and many California lilac (Ceanothus) and manzanita.


, Adenostoma fasciculatum (chamise), Abies concolor (white fir), Quercus spp.


In addition to the chaparral vegetation (including chamise), riparian woodland, sage-buckwheat and barren areas, oak woodland and.


It is a parasite growing attached to the roots of shrubs, usually chamise.


Two main types of chaparral are found the mountain chamise chaparral and manzanita chaparral.


plant communities, including oak savanna, oak woodland, conifer woodlands, chamise chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and coastal grassland.


the slopes lower down had scattered oaks and were partly covered with chamise.


habitats, although they can also be found in brushy stands of saltbush, chamise, and other low shrubs of the arid interior west.



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