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Bangla-English-Bangla Botanical Dictionary
Kochur english ki boloto googly google korar age
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Reason: Thread dedicate to Mom who loves cactus gardening. :)
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August 27, 2014, 01:32 PM
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Ingrej der obhidane eta "Welwetschia:
Amader obhidane ki hobe?
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August 27, 2014, 01:34 PM
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Roktokorobir English ki hobe? Bloodbath?
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August 27, 2014, 01:36 PM
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Manush kheko gaach er kono english tinglish nai other carnivorous plant?
The edit: Here I am muffles and Zunaid baiting yet no response.
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August 27, 2014, 02:24 PM
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Kochur english ki boloto googly google korar age
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কচু [kacu] n an esculant edible root; (contem.) a mere trifle, nothing. কচু করা v. to be able to do nothing; to be able to do no harm. কচু খাওয়া v. (contem.) to eat or get nothing, to be disappointed. কচু বোঝা v. to fail ut terly to understand or comprehend. ̃কাটা a. chopped easily at will; chopped fine; hashed. কচুকাটা করা v. to chop or hash with ease and at will; to chop fine. ̃ঘেচু n. pl. worthless vegetables; vegetables not normally edible; trifles. ̃পোড়া n. anything in edible; nothing. দুঃখ না কচু no genu ine sorrow but a mere show of it. | কচুরি [kacuri] n a kind of pancake made of kneaded flour and pulped pulses. | কচুরিপানা [kacuripānā] n water hyacinth. | চুকচুক [cukacuka] int expressing: mild sound of licking or sipping liquids; sound of sucking or lisping. |
Source: http://www.ovidhan.org/b2b/%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%9A%E0%A7%81
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August 27, 2014, 02:53 PM
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Ahsan k ekta kochu mane buro angul diye dilam....
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Ahsan k ekta kochu mane buro angul diye dilam....
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August 27, 2014, 08:54 PM
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Gopal, dost, plants and botanic are extremely region based, geographically dependent, and growth depends on primarily climate type, soil condition, intensity of light or light condition, moisture content in air and soil, presence of acid, alkalinity etc. Colonial English often collected and catalogued plants and transported they don't survive dost, cannabis sativa might do well in an avg back yard in Seattle but it may not fruit (bud) or flower in the saline soil of Khulna. Seventeenth century thru 20th century (upper part), a lot of plants species got translated into English, German and Latin, that were NOT from the west, because they were transported to the west and they survived and thrived and accumulated but most do not. And if the common folks of the native land of the "transporter" of the species are not or would not be interested in the plant because they could not see it, know of it or could not afford to have it, it remained un-translated, or even un-known. By the way, Rokto Korobi is known as Calotropis gigantea or the common name as "Red Oleanders" I think of the Apocynaceae family. Plants are very good, they are strong, and been around for millions and genuinely mysterious! me amore la plantas. Mui beuno thread~! I called the Calif Giant Sequa Monday, busy tone, no reply, I had a crisis on Friday! This is a very intoxicating topic and appropriately intoxicating moment, mistakes can ride the train for free tonight!
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That is a magnificent photograph of a Calotropis....Tagore has poem or song I believe about your Rokto Korobi....some people mistakes it for delonix regia aka Krishnochura of the Fabaceae family.....do you know Gopal both your and Tagore's Rokto Korobi and Krishnochura are all belong the rose family.
So khalamma likes La plantas....you should take her to the Southern Yucatan, it is relatively close to you and her, the plant species are very rich there and often similar and remind me of BD.
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Looks like BK just served my donkey to me. I only kowtow to you BK...in kowloon powowow meoew
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