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marsh plant Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

মার্শ উদ্ভিদ,





marsh plant's Usage Examples:

The common has wet areas, which have the rare flowering marsh plant starfruit, woodland with ancient oak and beech trees, and grassland.


marsh jaumea, fleshy jaumea, or simply jaumea, is a halophytic salt marsh plant native to the wetlands, coastal sea cliffs and salt marshes of the western.


marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), a perennial herbaceous flowering marsh plant AJC Kings Cup, an Australian horse race Bahraini King's Cup, Bahrain's.


salt marsh plants — a small amount of sand deposited can increase salt marsh plant growth, but too much deposited sand will kill vegetation.


marine (32 psu), and has been described as the "single most important marsh plant species in the estuary" of Chesapeake Bay.


In the brackish marsh plant associates may include sealavender (Limonium carolinianum) and common.


"Antimicrobial activity of juncusol, a novel 9-10-dihydrophenanthrene from the marsh plant".


Damasonium alisma is a species of flowering marsh plant known by the common name of starfruit.


from the genus of Microbacterium which has been isolated from the salt-marsh plant Halimione portulacoides near the Ria de Aveiro in Murtosa in Portugal.


White water lilies are a typical marsh plant in European areas of deeper water.


are affected by human stress upon the environment include periphyton, marsh plant communities, tree islands, alligators, wading birds, and marsh fishes.


Naturally a bog or marsh plant, most specimens sold have been grown emersed and must be submerged in.


[citation needed] This marsh plant forms numerous, up to 1 meter long, creeping offshoots.


These pipes are filled with mud and marsh plant species are planted into each pipe.


rush or blackgrass, American common name for Juncus gerardii, a salt marsh plant used for facing dykes Black mondo grass, a cultivar of Ophiopogon planiscapus.


The salt marsh plant Batis maritima contains the enzyme methyl chloride transferase that catalyzes.


For example, salt marsh plant species of Juncus and Iva are unable to tolerate the high soil salinities.


Threats to the survival of this subspecies include the invasive marsh plant Spartina patens, and destruction of its native habitat by erosion and.



Synonyms:

arrow grass; myrtle flag; shell-flower; water parsnip; greater water parsnip; May blob; American brooklime; cattail; Veronica beccabunga; calamus; wild calla; swamp lily; iva; polecat weed; Triglochin maritima; kingcup; lesser spearwort; Alisma plantago-aquatica; water plantain; hydrophytic plant; water dragon; sedge; hydrophyte; shellflower; Sium sisarum; Symplocarpus foetidus; yellow-eyed grass; Chelone glabra; Sium suave; skunk cabbage; brooklime; Calla palustris; grass-of-Parnassus; foetid pothos; water arum; marsh marigold; greater spearwort; flagroot; lizard's-tail; Saururus cernuus; sabbatia; snakehead; water plant; skirret; Caltha palustris; Acorus calamus; rush; cowslip; bog plant; Ranunculus lingua; snake-head; meadow bright; Ranunculus flammula; Lysichiton americanum; sweet calamus; Veronica americana; sweet flag; Sium latifolium; European brooklime; parnassia; swamp plant; marsh elder; aquatic plant; turtlehead;

Antonyms:

stay in place; linger; delay; refrain; unhurried;

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