wayfaring-tree

Etymology
Coined c. 1597 by, English herbalist. The plant is common along waysides in hedgerows, as might be passed by wayfarers.



Noun

 * 1)  A much-branched European shrub of large size, with dense cymes of small white flowers, the foliage and young shoots thickly covered with soft mealy down.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Middle Armenian: գերմաստի
 * Azerbaijani: adigərməşov
 * Catalan: tortellatge
 * Czech:
 * French:
 * Georgian: უზანი, სამწიფელა, ურძენი , ურძანი , ურძნი , თურსა , ცლიხვა , ცლიფა , უზნი , მერცხალა
 * German: Wolliger Schneeball
 * Irish: craobh fhiáin
 * Mingrelian: ღუზანი
 * Polish: kalina hordowina
 * Russian: гордо́вина, кали́на гордо́вина
 * Swedish: parkolvon
 * Turkish: germişek
 * Ukrainian: гордовина
 * Welsh: gwifwrnwydden