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prunus laurocerasus मीनिंग इन हिंदी
prunus laurocerasus उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Similar to its relative " Prunus laurocerasus ", " P . lusitanica " has been recognized by some botanists and land managers in both western Washington and Oregon as invasive.
- A . The evergreen Schipka laurel, Prunus laurocerasus schipkaensis, is the hardiest of the cherry laurels, able to survive as far north as Boston if it is in a protected spot.
- "Prunus caroliniana " is not to be confused with its European relative " Prunus laurocerasus ", which is also called Cherry Laurel, though mainly known as English Laurel in the U . S.
- A "'laurel wreath "'is a circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel ( " Laurus nobilis " ), an aromatic broadleaf evergreen, or later from spineless butcher's broom ( " Ruscus hypoglossum " ) or cherry laurel ( " Prunus laurocerasus " ).
- The common names of " P . laurocerasus " refer to the similarity of foliage and appearance to bay laurel ( " Laurus nobilis ", the true laurel, in the Lauraceae family ), and like the bay laurel, " Prunus laurocerasus " was used for making laurel wreaths, but the two plants are unrelated.
- In the Mediterranean region, remnant laurel forest is present in some islands of the Aegean Sea, on the Black Sea coast of Iran and Turkey, including the laurifolia castanopsis and true laurus forests, associated with " Prunus laurocerasus ", and conifers such as " Taxus baccata ", " Cedrus atlantica ", and " Abies pinsapo ".
- ""'Prunus laurocerasus " "', also known as "'cherry laurel "', "'common laurel "'and sometimes "'English laurel "'in North America, is an evergreen species of cherry ( " Prunus " ), native to regions bordering the Black Sea in southwestern Asia and southeastern Europe, from Albania and Bulgaria east through Turkey to the Caucasus Mountains and northern Iran.