lupines Meaning in Bengali
Adjective:
নেকড়েসংক্রান্ত, নেকড়েতুল্য,
Similer Words:
lupinslur
lurch
lurched
lurchers
lurches
lurching
lure
lured
lures
lurex
lurid
luridly
luring
lurk
lupines's Usage Examples:
hybrids which are generally grown as garden lupines, which can vary dramatically in colours.
The majority of lupines do not thrive in rich heavy soils, and.
Adults feed on nectar while caterpillars can feed on buckwheats, lupines, trefoils, and milkvetches.
They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines.
This is one of several poisonous lupines that are dangerous to grazing livestock.
With other related species of lupines also called bluebonnets, it is the state flower of Texas.
Blue Irises, baby blue eyes, lupines, poppies, and sea pinks are featured in the park’s variety of wildflowers.
2 in) wide, which is wider than the leaflets of most lupines.
(zapallo), and twelve different kinds of beans and grains including chochos (lupines), habas (fava beans), lentils, peas, corn and others, together with bacalao.
sought a way to make the world more beautiful and found it in planting lupines in the wild.
Satyrium semiluna larvae feed on lupines, e.
In late March, the entire hill is covered with wild blue mountain lupines (Lupinus pilosus) and becomes a popular.
Larvae feed on species of lupines (Lupinus).
First- and second-instar larvae develop in the soil under lupines and feed on the exterior of the upper portions of lupine tap root.
Like many other lupines, this species is very toxic to sheep, and less so to cattle and horses.
Its food plants include sandworts, rabbitbrush, fireweeds, lupines, coyote mints, butterburs, mountain heathers, and groundsels.
centimeter long which are not arranged in whorls as they are in many other lupines.
They feed on arctic plants such as lupines, knotweed, sedges, horsetails, and willows.
Synonyms:
lupin; buffalo clover; Lupinus; Lupinus luteus; wolf bean; Lupinus subcarnosus; Lupinus albus; ligneous plant; Lupinus texensis; white lupine; Texas bluebonnet; genus Lupinus; yellow lupine; bluebonnet; Egyptian lupine; woody plant; field lupine;