English to Tamil Dictionary flora

flora

ஃப்ளோரா
definition
noun
the goddess of flowering plants.
example
And how are these books documenting the 'flora' actually used by people?
The park's current 'flora' is analyzed by habitat and four plant communities are described and discussed.
If we think of 'flora' of the fells at all it is often to appreciate their beauty.
Lichens thus dominate the Antarctic 'flora' both in terms of species diversity and in terms of total biomass.
One key aspect of the project was a rapid ecological evaluation of the park's 'flora' and fauna.
The first was the incumbent wetland 'flora' with origins in the early Carboniferous.
There is also a large number of highly varied indigenous 'flora' species that are characteristic of low-altitude tropical forests.
Taking up water conservation works will make a fundamental contribution to protecting the 'flora' and fauna in the forest areas.
Guidelines on how climbers can help protect 'flora' and fauna have been published.
the river's 'flora' and fauna have been inventoried and protected
By altering fauna, aboriginal peoples might indirectly have affected the 'flora' of many regions as well.
Bombs, mines, and other war material also contaminated land and water and damaged 'flora' and fauna.
Planting your garden with the 'flora' of the region can also link it to the vista.
He is particularly interested in studying the 'flora' and fauna of the regions they plan to pass through.
Admire the postcard views of city skyscrapers and the native Western Australian 'flora' in the botanic gardens.
Wildlife cinematographers and researchers camp out in these houses to study 'flora' and fauna.
Further evidence of its interest and national importance comes from its role as a refuge for wetland 'flora' .
the desert 'flora' give way to oak woodlands
Also, some plant species may be over-represented in the fossil 'flora' , because they grew on the lake margin.
Britain's native 'flora'
The 'flora' of this region is diverse and complex.
The 10-minute show was a window to nature conservation and the need for protecting wild 'flora' and fauna.
They indicated that Big Savannah was completely treeless and supported an unusually dense and rich herbaceous 'flora' .
Modern technology has brought further developments, and the garden's website offers a chance to see the library catalogue online along with a number of 'floras' and monographs (detailed descriptions of plants and plant groups).
Can the babble of field guides, 'floras' , faunas, ID keys, and monographs be coordinated (or, at least, networked)?
Together, such understanding will link across biological fields to explain patterns of genome size variation in development, 'floras' , ecological niches and evolution.
The projects to create electronic 'floras' and faunas complement other major international initiatives designed to better understand and manage the world's natural heritage.
The confidence interval lengths are too short to the extent that the compositional differences between these two 'floras' reflect original heterogeneity and not extinction or emigration.
A cross referencing of nomenclature with pertinent 'floras' is included.
However, most recent 'floras' recognize this as a variable species but no longer consider the varieties worthy of taxonomic recognition.
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