SCABIOUS - translation to arabic
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SCABIOUS - translation to arabic

GENUS OF PLANTS
Scabious; Scabiosas; Pincushions
  • Pincushion flower -- Scabiosa triandra
  • Scabiosa atropurpurea subsp. maritima

SCABIOUS         

الصفة

أَجْرَب ; جَرِب ; جَرْبَان

scabious         
N
سكابيوزة ( زهرة الجرب )
ADJ
أجرب جربى
الأريغارون شيخ الربيع      
scabious

Definition

Scabious
·adj Consisting of scabs; rough; itchy; leprous; as, scabious eruptions.
II. Scabious ·adj Any plant of the genus Scabiosa, several of the species of which are common in Europe. They resemble the Compositae, and have similar heads of flowers, but the anthers are not connected.

Wikipedia

Scabiosa

Scabiosa is a genus in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) of flowering plants. Many of the species in this genus have common names that include the word scabious, but some plants commonly known as scabious are currently classified in related genera such as Knautia and Succisa; at least some of these were formerly placed in Scabiosa. Another common name for members of this genus is pincushion flowers.

Examples of use of SCABIOUS
1. The training area on Salisbury Plain provides just the right level of disturbance (from shells and tank cracks) to allow the butterfly‘s food plant – devil‘s–bit scabious – to thrive.
2. In Goody Cantrey‘s garden in Northamptonshire on 28 July 1658, a neighbour recorded double and single larkspurs, sweet williams, three kinds of spiderwort, four colours of lupin, "the great blue, the little blue, the yellow and the white", purple and white scabious, marigold, London pride and hollyhocks.