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spirea Meaning in Bengali



একটি জাপানি গুল্ম যে মহাজাতি Spiraea এর বর্ণনার অনুরূপ সদস্য; ব্যাপকভাবে অনেক রং এ ফুলের তার ঘন panicles জন্য অনেক বৈচিত্র্যের চাষ; প্রায়ই ফুল বাধ্য ইস্টার প্রস্ফুটিত জন্য





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Spiraea /spaɪˈriːə/, sometimes spelled spirea in common names, and commonly known as meadowsweets or steeplebushes, is a genus of about 80 to 100 species.


include hardhack, hardhack steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea, steeplebush, and rose spirea.


prunifolia, commonly called bridalwreath spirea, is a species of the genus Spiraea, sometimes also spelled Spirea.


name is also spelled false spirea.


Other common names include false goat's beard, sorb-leaved schizonotus, Ural false spirea, and in Chinese: 珍珠梅; pinyin:.


Rockspirea is a common name for several plants in the rose family native to western North America and may refer to: Holodiscus dumosus Petrophytum This.


Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea.


False spiraea or false spirea is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Astilbe Arendsii Group Sorbaria sorbifolia This page is an index of.


Sorbaria tomentosa, the Himalayan sorbaria or Kashmir false spirea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae.


alpina, also known as the alpine spirea or daphne spirea, is a low-growing, rounded, deciduous shrub which has pink flowers in flat-topped.


Spiraea chamaedryfolia, common name germander meadowsweet or elm-leaved spirea, is a species of plant belonging to the family Rosaceae.


(1993) - forest pansy redbud, Chinese dogwood, Carolina silverbell, dolchica spirea, Japanese maple, Cherokee sunset dogwood, and dwarf barberry.



spirea's Meaning':

a Japanese shrub that resembles members of the genus Spiraea; widely cultivated in many varieties for its dense panicles of flowers in many colors; often forced by florists for Easter blooming

Synonyms:

Astilbe japonica; astilbe; spiraea;

Antonyms:

fauna; superior;

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