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Caucasian$11977$ - translation to ολλανδικά

SPECIES OF PLANT
Caucasian Alder; Caucasian alder

Caucasian      
n. Kaucasisch, inwoner van de Kaucasus
Caucasus Mountains         
  • Satellite image of the Caucasus Mountains
  • Khodz river headwaters, Western Caucasus
  • Aishkho Pass, [[Caucasus Nature Reserve]]
MOUNTAIN SYSTEM IN EURASIA
Caucasus mountains; Caucasus (mountains); Caucasian mountain range; Kaukasus Mountains; Caucasus Range; Ghafghaz; Caucasian mountains; Caucasian Mountains; Caucasus range; Geology of the Caucasus Mountains
de Kaukasusbergen (bergketen in zuidwesten van Rusland tussen de Kaspische Zee en de Zwarte Zee)
Alauda arvensis         
  • '' Alauda arvensis '' - [[MHNT]]
  • Eurasian skylark pictured in the coat of arms of [[Leivonmäki]]
  • Eurasian skylark in the Lake District, England, with two beetles caught in its beak
SPECIES OF BIRD
Sky lark; Sky Lark; Common Skylark; Alauda arvensis; Eurasian Skylark; Common skylark; North Eurasian skylark; North Eurasian Skylark; North Eurasian sky lark; North Eurasian Sky Lark; South-west Iberian Eurasian skylark; South-west Iberian Eurasian Skylark; South-West Iberian Eurasian Skylark; South-West Iberian Eurasian Sky Lark; South-west Iberian Eurasian Sky Lark; South-west Iberian Eurasian sky lark; North-west African Eurasian skylark; North-west African Eurasian Skylark; North-West African Eurasian Skylark; North-West African Eurasian Sky Lark; North-west African Eurasian Sky Lark; North-west African Eurasian sky lark; Northwest African Eurasian sky lark; Northwest African Eurasian Sky Lark; Northwest African Eurasian Skylark; Northwest African Eurasian skylark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian Sky Lark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian sky lark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian skylark; Southwest Iberian Eurasian Skylark; North Mediterranean Eurasian skylark; North Mediterranean Eurasian Skylark; North Mediterranean Eurasian Sky Lark; North Mediterranean Eurasian sky lark; Caucasian skylark; Caucasian Skylark; Caucasian Sky Lark; Caucasian sky lark; Transcaucasian Eurasian skylark; Transcaucasian Eurasian Skylark; Transcaucasian Eurasian Sky Lark; Transcaucasian Eurasian sky lark; Steppe Eurasian skylark; Steppe Eurasian Skylark; Steppe Eurasian Sky Lark; Steppe Eurasian sky lark; West Siberian skylark; West Siberian Skylark; West Siberian Sky Lark; West Siberian sky lark; Common sky lark; Common Sky Lark; Eurasian lark; Eurasian Lark; Eurasian sky lark; Eurasian Sky Lark; European skylark; European Skylark; European sky lark; European Sky Lark; Northern sky lark; Northern Sky Lark; Northern Skylark; Northern skylark
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Ορισμός

Caucasian
·noun A member of any of the white races of mankind.
II. Caucasian ·noun A native or inhabitant of the Caucasus, ·esp. a Circassian or Georgian.
III. Caucasian ·adj Of or pertaining to the Caucasus, a mountainous region between the Black and Caspian seas.
IV. Caucasian ·adj Of or pertaining to the white races of mankind, of whom the people about Mount Caucasus were formerly taken as the type.

Βικιπαίδεια

Alnus subcordata

Alnus subcordata, the Caucasian alder, is a species in the family Betulaceae, native to Hyrcanian forests of Iran and the Caucasus. It is closely related to the Italian alder (A. cordata) and Alnus orientalis.

It is a deciduous tree growing to 15–25 m tall, with similar glossy green cordate leaves 5–15 cm long. The flowers are catkins, the male catkins very slender, 8–15 cm long, the female catkins small, maturing into a woody cone-like fruit 2–3 cm long containing numerous small winged seeds.

Two varieties have been recorded:

  • Alnus subcordata var. subcordata C.A. Mey.
  • Alnus subcordata var. villosa (Regel) H.J.P.Winkl