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twinflower Meaning in Bengali



জোড়ায় জোড়ায় বাহিত উপাদেয় সুগন্ধি নলাকার ঘণ্টা আকৃতির সাধারণত গোলাপী ফুলের সঙ্গে ইউরোপ ও এশিয়া উত্তর অংশ চিরহরিৎ subshrub লতানে





twinflower's Usage Examples:

(2013), "Unequal twins? Inflorescence evolution in the twinflower tribe Linnaeeae (Caprifoliaceae sl).


a perennial alpine herb known by the common names alpine sandwort and twinflower stitchwort.


plant species found here include: wooly-fruit Sedge (Carex lasiocarpa), twinflower (Linnaea borealis), cinnamon fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum), sundews.


Secondarily, people have named their children after the twinflower Linnaea; which was itself named to honor Linnaeus.


roots of host plants such as spruce, pine, birch, willow, alder, and twinflower.


It is a boreal to subarctic woodland subshrub, commonly known as twinflower (sometimes written twin flower).


Dyschoriste oblongifolia is also called oblongleaf snakeherb or twinflower.


The official emblem of the garden is the twinflower (Linnaea borealis).


King of Sweden commissioned a medal to be struck with Linnaeus bearing a twinflower on the front and a dejected Cybele on the back.


species Dipelta: 4 species Kolkwitzia (beautybush): 1 species Linnaea (twinflower): 1 species Morinoideae Acanthocalyx: 3 species Cryptothladia Morina Zabelia.


He gave the twinflower its Latin name based on his own (Latin: Linnaea borealis), because of.


and an understory of vine maple, huckleberry, rhododendron, beargrass, twinflower, and wintergreen.


birds such as the endangered capercaillie and the main population of twinflower - Linnaea borealis is found in Curr Wood on the southern side of the village.


sandwort Minuartia nuttallii – Nuttall's sandwort Minuartia obtusiloba – twinflower sandwort Minuartia patula – pitcher's sandwort Minuartia pusilla – annual.


quantities of Campanula serpyllifolia, later known as Linnaea borealis, the twinflower that would become his favourite).



twinflower's Meaning':

creeping evergreen subshrub of the northern parts of Europe and Asia with delicate fragrant tubular bell-shaped usually pink flowers borne in pairs

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