0

Search results


Mogra's population is 112,267.

1 answer



Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp



Yes, mogra (Jasminum sambac) is a dicotyledonous plant (dicot), not a monocot. This is because its seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons), which is a characteristic feature of dicot plants. Monocots, in contrast, have only one seed leaf.

2 answers


Mogra flowers are typically bisexual, meaning they contain both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive structures within the same flower. This allows for self-pollination to occur. In some cases, mogra flowers can also be unisexual, meaning they have either male or female reproductive structures, but this is less common.

3 answers





NO they are different!!

3 answers


orchid name in marathi

2 answers



First get a mogra flower Let the flower dry for 2 days then slowly remove leaves now plant the remaing things in rainy season.

1 answer


It is used in making jasmine tea.........

1 answer


The venation of mogra leaves is pinnate, meaning the veins branch out from a central midrib in a feather-like pattern. This type of venation structure is common in many flowering plants and helps in the transportation of water and nutrients throughout the leaf.

6 answers


The Hindi word for jasmine is "mogra" or "chameli."

2 answers


i think it is called arabian jasmine. it is native to southern asia

1 answer


Mogra, also known as jasmine, typically has a fibrous root system rather than a taproot. The fibrous roots spread out horizontally near the surface of the soil to help the plant efficiently absorb nutrients and water.

2 answers


To plant a mogra plant, choose a location with well-draining soil and ample sunlight. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball and plant the mogra at the same level it was in the nursery pot. Water thoroughly after planting and maintain regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Prune the plant as needed to encourage growth and blooming.

2 answers


Tapan Saha was born on April 26, 1952, in Mogra, West Bengal, India.

1 answer


Mogra plants typically have a fibrous root system. This type of root system consists of thin, branching roots that spread out close to the soil surface, enabling the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients. It also helps anchor the plant securely in the soil.

3 answers


Dear Sir,

How to making good fragarnce agarbati etc. Sandalwood,mogra,pandadi and making perfume formula.

Regards,

1 answer



It is also called Mogra. Its a variety of Jasmine flower..... Also called Motia Bahar in Hyderabad.

2 answers


The cast of Gay Muslims - 2006 includes: Adnan Ali as himself Sheikh Anwar Mady as himself Mufti Barkatulla as himself Sonia Deol as Narrator Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra as himself

1 answer


I did not find mogara..however you may be thinking of the "Mogra" flower which is an evergreen shrub or vine and a species of the Jasmine flower. The oil is extracted for the use as an anti-inflammatory, an aphrodisiac and the healing of wounds. However the flowers can be dried and used in tea as it has a calming fragrance. Commercially it is used in perfumes, cosmetics, deodorants and skin care products. Mogra Essential Oil is considered nourishing for the skin. Hope that helps you...

Christine

2 answers


Jasminum sambac (syn. Nyctanthes sambac) is a species of jasmine native to southwestern and southern Asia, in the Philippines, India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Common names include Arabian Jasmine, Bel/Beli (Bengali), Mogra(Hindi and Marathi), Mallikā (Sanskrit), Kampupot, Melati (Malay and Indonesian Language), Sampaguita(Filipino), Mallepuvvu (Telugu), Mallikaipu (Tamil), dundu Mallige (Kannada) and Kaliyan (Urdu). The botanic name sambac is derived from a misapplication of the Sanskrit name champaka, which refers to the fragrant flowered shrub Michelia champaca. It is an evergreen vine or shrub reaching up to 1-3 m tall. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, simple (not pinnate, like most other jasmines), ovate, 4-12.5 cm long and 2-7.5 cm broad. The flowers are produced in clusters of 3-12 together, strongly scented, with a white corolla 2-3 cm diameter with 5-9 lobes. The flowers open at night, and close in the morning. The fruit is a purple-black berry 1 cm in diameter. I GOT IT FROM WIKIPEDIA !!!

3 answers


Hari Sajjan has: Played Doctor Mogra in "Coronation Street" in 1960. Played Dr. Ben McCormick in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Mr. Galliflakis in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Frank in "Spinning Candyfloss" in 2000. Played Dr. Hewlett in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Mehmet Shali in "Messiah" in 2001.

1 answer


Smell can be rid of by cleaning with fragrance of good odours, that is, with the air freshener of flowers, flowers of Mogra and Rose in a bowl, keep it in place where air passes from the door/window.

4 answers


In Sikhism, flowers like the white jasmine (mogra) and marigold (genda) are commonly used for religious and ceremonial purposes. These flowers symbolize purity, beauty, and devotion in the Sikh faith. Additionally, offerings of flowers are made at Sikh temples, known as Gurdwaras, to show respect and reverence during prayers and services.

2 answers


There are several parts of a sampaguita. These include the stigma, the leaves, the petals, nectar guides, nectary pairs, the style, the sepal, and the stem.

3 answers