The French common name for Dracaena cambodiana is Dragonnier du Cambodge. The English common name for this species is Cambodia dragon tree.
Dracaena reflexa.
Scientific name: Rauvolfia cambodianaFrench name: Rauvolfie du CambodgeEnglish name: Cambodian rauvolfiaThai name: ระย่อมหลวงVietnamese name: Ba gạc lá toKhmer name: ដើមឈើទិព្វ
The English common name for Terminalia cambodiana is Cambodian almond. Although it is called almond, it is completely different species from almond in temperate and cold countries. The French common name for Terminalia cambodianais Amandier du Cambodge. And the Russian common name for Terminalia cambodiana is Terminalya kambodzhiskaya (Терминалия камбоджийская). The Khmer name (official language of Cambodia) for this kind of tree is Ta-uor (ត្អួរ). In Thailand it is called ขล้อเงาะ.The Cambodian almond occurs in the low-lying areas of countries in Southeast Asia. In Cambodia the Cambodian almond occurs primarily in the floodplain around Tonle Sap Lake. This kind of tree also occurs in southern part of Vietnam, especially in Mekong Delta areas. I have not known yet the Vietnamese name for Terminalia cambodiana, and as well the Chinese name.The Cambodian almond can reach the height of 7 m. and can grow well in the water, even it is submerged. The plant usually grows along with other species of tree and shrub. The plant is very important for wildlife habitat, especially for freshwater fish and water birds. There is no information on the use of Cambodian almond, except the use as firewood by the locals.
no, that's not a French name.
marie
common s'appelle
The Scottish botanist Robert Fortune had many plants named in his honor. Please be more specific.One name is Dracaena fragrans massangeana. But there are many others that are named a "fortune plants" another is called lucky bamboo or Dracaena sanderiana.
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.
Yes, Tremblay is a French name. It is quite rare in France but is extremely common in French Canada.
Richards is a common French name, though it is pronounced ree-sharrr.
Scientific name: Morinda umbellata,French name: Morindier ombelles.English name: Common Indian-mulberry.
The name lasserre comes from France. It is a french common name.