Definition of Saruma. Meaning of Saruma. Synonyms of Saruma

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Saruma. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Saruma and, of course, Saruma synonyms and on the right images related to the word Saruma.

Definition of Saruma

No result for Saruma. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Saruma from wikipedia

- Saruma is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Aristolochiaceae containing the single species Saruma henryi. It is endemic to China, where...
- accepted – Aristolochia, Asarum, Euglypha, Hydnora, Lactoris, Prosopanche, Saruma, and Thottea. Four ****emblages can be distinguished in the genus-level cladogram...
- Jomsom Bazar Ma, Chari Maryo Shisai Ko Goli Le) Shringar – 1997 (featuring Saruma Rani, Yarling, Yatra) Resham – 2001 (featuring Resham, Yo Zindagani) Bhedako...
- Babylonian influences, becomes visible later on, with deities like Iya, Hipatu, Šaruma, Alanzu, and Šauska. Unlike the Hittite religion, the Luwians were not significantly...
- Other specimens of interest include Ononis natrix, Pleioblastus nagashima, Saruma henryi, Shibataea kumasasa, and Sinowilsonia henryi. Its arboretum contains...
- 'as loose as' sa- + debak 'part' → sadebak 'a part' sa- + ruma 'house' → saruma 'the whole house' In the Pesisir language, there are three suffixes: -i...
- Buxaceae Buxales CS G Sarcostemma fleshy garland Apocynaceae Gentianales St G Saruma anagram of Asarum Aristolochiaceae Piperales Ba Sasa ****anese name Poaceae...
- northern Mexico and to Texas, New Mexico, and Nevada in the United States Saruma henryi, a flowering plant in the family Aristolochiaceae Satyrium henryi...
- rhizomes, shrubs, small trees and woody vines. Some Aristolochia, Asarum and Saruma species can be grown as garden ornamentals. Piperales Aristolochia rotunda...
- Asarum hatsushimae Asarum lutchuense Asarum nazeanum Asarum trinacriforme Saruma henryi There are 174 species, 12 subspecies, and two varieties in Theales...