wild liquorice Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
বন্য যষ্টিমধু,
Similer Words:
wild madderwild man
wild mango
wild mango tree
wild marjoram
wild medlar
wild medlar tree
wild mustard
wild oat grass
wild oats
wild olive
wild onion
wild ox
wild parsley
wild pea
wild liquorice's Usage Examples:
such as lady and man and bird's nest orchids, white helleborine and wild liquorice.
dominant plant is tor-grass, and flowers include dyer's greenweed and wild liquorice.
Astragalus glycyphyllos (liquorice milkvetch, wild liquorice, wild licorice) is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe.
wild sarsaparilla, false sarsaparilla, shot bush, small spikenard, wild liquorice, and rabbit root) is a flowering plant of northern and eastern North.
Interesting chalkland plants found here include ploughman’s spikenard, wild liquorice and woolly thistle, and what is probably the largest colony of the Chiltern.
The larvae feed within seedpods of wild liquorice (Astragalus glycyphyllos).
supports two uncommon legumes being narrow-leaved everlasting-pea and wild liquorice.
Uncommon plants present are cut-leaved germander, slender bedstraw and wild liquorice.
Astragalus gilmanii – Gilman's milkvetch Astragalus glycyphyllos – wild liquorice, licorice milkvetch Astragalus holmgreniorum – Holmgren locoweed Astragalus.
Examples of this include species such as maiden pink, wild liquorice, yellow vetch and the carnivorous Nottingham catchfly.
Wild columbine may also be seen as well as wild liquorice, adder's-tongue, stinking hellebore and the small teasel.
humming birds, prickly pears and wild liquorice (1.
symbiotic relationships with many other crops and plants, including wild liquorice (Astragalus glycyphyllos), lentil (Lens culinaris Medik), the South.
eucosmus – elegant milkvetch, pretty milkvetch X Astragalus glycophyllos – wild liquorice N Astragalus neglectus – Cooper's milkvetch N Astragalus tenellus –.
Some wore necklaces of wild liquorice seeds as a protective amulet.
Synonyms:
agitated;
Antonyms:
unagitated; realistic;