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hellebores Meaning in Bengali



কমল পরিবারের বহুবর্ষজীবী আজ পুরু বিষাক্ত রাইজোম থাকার

Noun:

গোলাপ জাতীয় বৃক্ষবিশেষ বা তাহার ফুল,





hellebores's Usage Examples:

Commonly known as hellebores (/ˈhɛlɪbɔːrz/), the Eurasian genus Helleborus consists of approximately 20 species of herbaceous or evergreen perennial flowering.


English they are known as both false hellebores and corn lilies.


However, Veratrum is not closely related to hellebores, corn, or lilies.


four hellebore roots and she then became interested in horticulture and hellebores in particular.


Helleborus, with 6 acres (24,000 m2) of farmland devoted to more than 68,000 hellebores.


Helleborus orientalis may have laid the foundations for a later monograph on hellebores.


It is similar in appearance to other hellebores found in the Balkan region.


estate in 1980, and it now provides a home for organically grown ferns, hellebores and hostas.


niger with oriental hellebores (Lenten roses) H.


These organs are described as petaloid, for example, the sepals of hellebores.


category of plants may also be covered including roses, clematis, bulbs, hellebores, and hydrangeas.


Alternatively it may denote that the plants are similar to hellebores (a group of species in the family Ranunculaceae), possibly because many.


nigrum is not closely related to the true hellebores, nor does it resemble them.


Gardens at Glasnevin, near Dublin, Ireland, sent him a collection of hellebores that have thrived at Myddelton.


Alternatively it may denote that the plants are similar to hellebores (a group of species in the family Ranunculaceae).


hellebores.


spring in the lower parts of the valley, forest clearings are abloom with hellebores, magenta Cyclamen coum, blue Cappadocian navelwort and pink Primula vulgaris.


hellebores.


Under the trees are flowers including cyclamens, euphorbias, and hellebores.



hellebores's Meaning':

perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes

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