Learning Arabic Plant Names: A Beginner’s Guide

As you continue your journey in learning Arabic, expanding your vocabulary is key to becoming more fluent. One interesting category to explore is plant-related vocabulary.
Whether you’re talking about the beautiful plants in your garden or discussing agriculture, knowing the right words in Arabic can be very useful. In this post, we’ll go over some basic plant-related terms in Arabic that you can start using today.
How To Say Plant In Arabic?
The Arabic word for plant is ﻧَﺒَﺎت and pronounced nabaat. It’s feminine. In the plural, plants are ﻧَﺒَﺎﺗَﺎﺕ and nabaataat in Arabic.
The Arabic verb for plant is written ﺯَﺭَﻉَ and pronunced zara’a in its basic form (past tense masculinum singular). In present tense, the verb is written ﻳَﺰﺭَﻉُ and pronounced yazra’u.
Arabic Words That Means Plant (Noun)
- مَصْنَع factory, plant, manufactory, mill, workshop, work
- نَبَات plant, vegetation, flora, huckleberry
- مَعْمَل plant, factory, mill, workshop
- نَبْتَة plant, wort, shoot, seedling
- غرسة plant, tree
Verbs
- زَرْع plant, implant, sow, cultivate, grow, seed
- غَرَس instill, plant, implant, ingrain
- أسس found, set, plant, set up, establish, institute
- وَضَع put, place, set, position, lay, plant
- شَتَل transplant, implant, plant
- أنشأ construct, founder, form, found, institute, plant
- ثَبّت set, prove, confirm, belay, establish, plant
- غَرَز stick, shove, implant, pike, thrust, plant
1. نبات (Nabāt) – Plant
The word “نبات” is the general term for “plant” in Arabic. It’s a versatile word that can be used to describe any type of plant, from a small houseplant to a large tree.
2. شجرة (Shajara) – Tree
“شجرة” is the Arabic word for “tree.” This is one of the most basic and commonly used words in Arabic when talking about nature.
3. وردة (Warda) – Flower/Rose
“وردة” can mean both “flower” and “rose” in Arabic. It’s a beautiful word often used in poetry and everyday conversation.
4. زهرة (Zahra) – Flower
While “وردة” is more commonly associated with roses, “زهرة” is used to refer to flowers in general.
5. عشب (ʿUshb) – Grass
The word “عشب” means “grass.” It’s a common word that you might hear when talking about lawns or fields.
6. غصن (Ghusn) – Branch
“غصن” refers to a “branch.” This word can be used when describing the parts of a tree or bush.
7. ورقة (Waraqa) – Leaf
“ورقة” is the Arabic word for “leaf.” It’s a simple yet essential word to know when discussing plants.
8. جذر (Jidhr) – Root
“جذر” means “root” in Arabic. This term is particularly useful in agricultural contexts.
9. ثمرة (Thamara) – Fruit
“ثمرة” refers to the “fruit” of a plant. It’s a common word used when discussing both edible and ornamental plants.
10. بذرة (Bidhra) – Seed
The word “بذرة” means “seed” in Arabic. It’s an important word to know if you’re interested in gardening or farming.
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List Of Arabic Plant Names
Here are more than 30 Arabic names of plants with photos, before each word is the Arabic names, transliteration and meaning.
English | Arabic | Pronunciation |
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Acorn in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ البَلّوط | shajaratul balluuT |
Algae in Arabic | طُحْلُب | TuHlub |
Aspen in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الحَوَر | shajaratul Hawar |
Baobab in Arabic | شجرة البوباب | shajaratul boobaab |
Apple tree | شجرة التفاح | shajaratu tuffah |
Bamboo in Arabic | خَيْزُران | khayzuraan |
Buttercup in Arabic | حوذان | Jauzhaan |
Beech in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الزّان | shajaratuz zaan |
Bonsai in Arabic | بُنْساي | bunsaay |
Bluebell in Arabic | جُريس | Nuriis |
Bud in Arabic | المهد | Almhd |
Branch in Arabic | الفرع | Alfar‘ |
Cactus in Arabic | صَبّار | Sabbaar |
Cedar in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الأَرْز | shajaratul arz |
Cocoa in Arabic | كاكاوّ | kaakaaww |
Chestnut in Arabic | كَسْتَناء | kastanaa’ |
Cypress tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ السَّرْو | shajaratus sarw |
Flora in Arabic | النَّباتِيَّة | an-nabaatiyya |
Flower in Arabic | زَهْرَة | zahra |
Forest in Arabic | غابَة | ghaaba |
Fruit tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الفاكِهَة | shajaratul faakiha |
Grass/ herb in Arabic | عُشْب | 3ushb |
Gum tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الصَّمْغ | shajaratuS Samgh |
Hazelnut tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ البُنْدُق | shajaratul bunduq |
Leaf in Arabic | وَرَقَة | waraqa |
Maple tree in Arabic | شَجَرةُ الإسْفِنْدان | shajaratul isfindaan |
Olive tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الزَّيْتون | shajaratuz zaytuun |
Palm tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ النَّخْل | shajaratun nakhl |
Pine tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الصَّنَوْبِر | shajaratuS Sanawbir |
Spruce in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ التَّنّوب | shajaratul tannuub |
Tree in Arabic | شَجَرَة | shajara |
Walnut tree in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الجَوْز | shajaratul jawz |
Willow in Arabic | شَجَرَةُ الصَّفْصاف | shajaratuS SafSaaf |
Wood in Arabic | خَشَب | khashab |
Clover | البرسيم | Ambarasiim |
Coconut tree | شجرة جوز الهند | Shajaratu jawzul hind |
Words Related To Plant In Arabic
English | Arabic |
Medicinal plant | نَبَاتٌ طِبّيّ |
Marshmallow plant | غاسُول [نبات] |
Crushing plant | كَسّارَة |
Indigo plant | شَجَرَةُ النّيْلَة ; نِيْلَة ; نِيْل |
Plant albumin | البيومن نباتي |
Pitcher plant | سَلْوَى [نبات] ; عُشْبَةُ الأبَارِيق |
Nursery plant | شَتْلَة ; غَرِيسَة ; نَصْبَة |
Mahaleb plant | مَحْلَب [نبات] |
Pneumatic plant | جهاز نقل المواد بالهواء المضغوط |
Plant with trees | حَرّج ; شَجّر |
Plant louse | قَمْلَةُ النّبَات ; أرْقَة |
Plant epidemic | آفَةٌ زِرَاعِيّة |
Plant disease | آفَةٌ زِرَاعِيّة |
Vine-plant | جَفْنَة ; زَرَجُونَة ; كَرْم |
Velvet plant | أذَانُ الدّبّ [نبات] |
Sensitive plant | مُسْتَحِيَة [نبات] |
Seed plant | نَبَاتٌ بِزْرِيّ أو بَذْرِيّ |
power plant | مَحَطّةٌ كَهْرَبائِيّة |
Plantation | زَرِيعَة ; زَرْع ; مَزْرَعَة |
Cotton plantation | مَقْطَنَة |
Planting time | غِرَاس |
Tree-planting | تَحْرِيج ; تَشْجِير |
Planter | زارِع ; غارِس ; مُزَارِع |
Transplant | شَتْلَة ; غَرِيسَة ; نَصْبَة |
Heart transplant | زَرْعُ القَلْبِ أو القُلُوب ; إزْدِراعُ القَلْبِ أو القُلُوب |
Conclusion
Learning these basic plant-related words in Arabic is a great way to enhance your vocabulary and improve your fluency. Whether you’re describing a beautiful tree or discussing gardening, these words will help you express yourself more clearly. Keep practicing, and soon, you’ll be able to talk about plants in Arabic with ease!