zinnia$93054$ - translation to arabic
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zinnia$93054$ - translation to arabic

SPECIES OF PLANT
Desert Zinnia; White Zinnia; Spinyleaf Zinnia; Diplothrix acerosa; Crassina acerosa; Desert zinnia; White zinnia; Spinyleaf zinnia
  • Old ''Zinnia acerosa'' plant about 1' tall past blooming period in the Tucson [[Sonoran Desert]]. Many old zinnias in the desert acquire this interesting gnarly form after many years in the desert.

zinnia      
n. الزينية نبات
zinnia         
  • Cupola]] of the [[International Space Station]], having germinated and grown in [[microgravity]].
GENUS OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Zeenia; Zinnias; Zinnie tan; Wild Zinnia; Zinnia pumila; Zinnea; Zinnia pauciflora; Sanvitaliopsis; Tragoceros; Lejica; Lepia; Crassina; Zinia; Wild zinnia
اسْم : نبات جميل الزهر يُسَمَّى الزِّينيّة
ZINNIA         
  • Cupola]] of the [[International Space Station]], having germinated and grown in [[microgravity]].
GENUS OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Zeenia; Zinnias; Zinnie tan; Wild Zinnia; Zinnia pumila; Zinnea; Zinnia pauciflora; Sanvitaliopsis; Tragoceros; Lejica; Lepia; Crassina; Zinia; Wild zinnia

ألاسم

الزينية نبات

Definition

Zinnia
·noun Any plant of the composite genus Zinnia, Mexican herbs with opposite leaves and large gay-colored blossoms. Zinnia elegans is the commonest species in cultivation.

Wikipedia

Zinnia acerosa

Zinnia acerosa is a low-growing perennial flowering plant native to the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. Common names include desert zinnia, wild zinnia, white zinnia, and spinyleaf zinnia. It is a popular landscape plant in the southwest due to its low water use and long bloom period. The flowers also serve as a food source for southwestern butterflies.

In the United States, Zinnia acerosa grows in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Texas. In Mexico, it has been found in Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosí.

Zinnia acerosa is a small, branching subshrub up to 16 cm (6.4 inches) tall. Leaves are very narrow, sometimes needle-shaped, up to 2 cm (0.8 inches) long. The plant produces flower head one per stem, each head with 4-7 yellow or white ray florets surrounding 8-13 yellow or purple disc florets.