odoratus वाक्य
"odoratus" हिंदी में odoratus in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- Studies in the 2000s showed that several species from Asian collection sites labelled under the A . odoratus " ( synonymous with Petcharat's " A . thailandicus " described in 2003 ).
- The main species found were common musk turtles ( " Sternotherus odoratus " ), diamondback terrapin ( " Malaclemys terrapin " ) and juvenile common snapping turtles ( " Chelydra serpentina " ).
- It requires partial to full sun, and loam or clay-loam soil that is moist, annual sweet pea, " Lathyrus odoratus ", with which it may be confused, it has no scent.
- One of the purposes of this somewhat radical activity is to trigger the growth of the " Astraeus odoratus " mushroom (; " het pho " ) that fetches a high price on the Thai market.
- This has resulted in new " Lathyrus odoratus " cultivars like the Sweet Pea " Erewhon ", and there is hope that it can be used to introduce the yellow color into " Lathyrus odoratus ".
- This has resulted in new " Lathyrus odoratus " cultivars like the Sweet Pea " Erewhon ", and there is hope that it can be used to introduce the yellow color into " Lathyrus odoratus ".
- The stink from the stinkpot turtle ( Sternotherus odoratus ) contains at least four different foul smelling ?-phenylalkanoic acids, including phenylacetic acid, 3-phenylpropionic acid, 5-phenylpentanoic acid, and 7-phenylheptanoic acid.
- The most common species of " Sternotherus " in most of North America is " Sternotherus odoratus ", the common musk turtle or stinkpot; that entry has more information on the ecology of this group of turtles.
- "Rubus odoratus " is a shrub growing to 3 meters ( 10 feet ) tall, with leaves are palmately lobed with five ( rarely three or seven ) lobes, up to 25 cm ( 10 inches ) long and broad, superficially resembling maple leaves.
- A closely related species, the fragrant chanterelle ( " Cantharellus odoratus " ), also tends to grow in dense clusters, but it is orange rather than blue . " Craterellus caeruleofuscus " does not form compound clusters, and is not restricted to coniferous forests.