Sirrsa
Appearance
Sirrsa (Scientific naam: Albizia saman, English: Rain Tree, Kaiviti: Vaivai) ek rakam ke barraa perr hae jiske wide canopy aur symmetrical crown hae. Ii perr 25 meters talak uuncha hoe sake hae aur iske canopy ke diameter 40 meters talak rahe sake hae. Iske patti pani aur raat ke batur jaae hae.
Naam duusra des me
[badlo | source ke badlo]- Spanish: cenízaro, acacia preta, árbol de lluvia ("rain tree"), genízaro.
- Cuba: algarrobo. Central America: carreto, cenicero, dormilon, zarza. Colombia and Venezuela: campano, saman. Venezuela: carabeli, couji, lara, urero, zaman.
- German: Regenbaum ("rain tree")
- Sanskrit: Shiriesch
- Telugu: Nidra Ganneru తెలుగు
- Marathi: Shiriesch
- Tamil: Thoongu moonji maram ("Tree with a sleeping face")
- French: arbre à (la) pluie ("rain tree")
- Haitian Creole: guannegoul(e)
- Hindi: Vilaiti Siris सीरस
- Bengali:Belati Siris
- Kannada: Bhagaya mara
- Jamaica: goango, guango
- Javanese: trembesi
- Khmer ampil barang ("French tamarind")
- Malagasy: bonara(mbaza), kily vazaha, madiromany, mampihe, mampohehy
- Malay/Indonesian: Pukul Lima ("5 o'clock tree", in Malaysia), ki hujan ("rain tree")
- Portuguese: chorona
- Sinhalese: mara
- Sundanese: ki hujan ("rain tree")
- Vietnamese: cây mưa (rain tree)
- Thai: จามจุรี [dsha:m-dshu-ri:] Jamjuree
Gallery
[badlo | source ke badlo]-
Black-rumped Flameback (Dinopium benghalense) on Rain Tree bark.
Kolkata, West Bengal (India). -
Pods.
Kolkata, West Bengal (India).