SHOWY - translation to arabic
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SHOWY - translation to arabic

SPECIES OF PLANT
Showy Banksia; Showy banksia
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  • Distribution of ''B.&nbsp;speciosa'' (showy banksia), shown on a map of Western Australia's biogeographic regions.<ref name="FloraBase"/>
  • B. integrifolia]]''

SHOWY      

الصفة

رائع; مبهرج; ِمع; تفاخري; صارخ

showy      
صِفَة : رائع . مُبَهْرَجٌ . مُزَوَّق
showy      
ADJ
رائع مبهرج، مزوق من غير ذوق

Definition

showy
(showier, showiest)
Something that is showy is very noticeable because it is large, colourful, or bright.
Since he was color blind, he favored large, showy flowers...
ADJ

Wikipedia

Banksia speciosa

Banksia speciosa, commonly known as the showy banksia, is a species of large shrub or small tree in the family Proteaceae. It is found on the south coast of Western Australia between Hopetoun (33°57′ S) and the Great Australian Bight (approximately 33° S 130° E), growing on white or grey sand in shrubland. Reaching up to 8 m (26 ft) in height, it is a single-stemmed plant that has thin leaves with prominent triangular "teeth" along each margin, which are 20–45 cm (7.9–17.7 in) long and 2–4 cm (0.8–1.6 in) wide. The prominent cream-yellow flower spikes known as inflorescences appear throughout the year. As they age they develop up to 20 follicles each that store seeds until opened by fire. Though widely occurring, the species is highly sensitive to dieback and large populations of plants have succumbed to the disease.

Collected and described by Robert Brown in the early 19th century, B. speciosa is classified in the series Banksia within the genus. Its closest relative is B. baxteri. B. speciosa plants are killed by bushfire, and regenerate from seed. The flowers attract nectar- and insect-feeding birds, particularly honeyeaters, and a variety of insects. In cultivation, B. speciosa grows well in a sunny location on well-drained soil in areas with dry summers. It cannot be grown in areas with humid summers, though it has been grafted onto Banksia serrata or B. integrifolia.

Examples of use of SHOWY
1. There‘s nothing showy in his manner, no strut or swagger.
2. Some people do that to be kind of showy, but not her.
3. "In Portsmouth we came across as so showy — we were too much for people," he said.
4. "I like really versatile clothing that‘s not too showy but has nice details – stealth style.
5. It may have all been a bit showy, but the message was unmistakable.