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bedegar (n.)

A gall produced on rosebushes, esp. on the sweetbrier or eglantine, by a puncture from the ovipositor of a gallfly (Rhodites rosae). It was once supposed to have medicinal properties.

bedegar Sentence Examples

  1. The bedegar, a gall formed on wild roses, is a source of vitamins and minerals.
  2. In medieval times, bedegar was used as a medicinal plant for various ailments.
  3. The spongy interior of the bedegar provides a habitat for insects and small animals.
  4. The Bedegar Rose (Rosa spinosissima) is known for producing particularly large and showy bedegar.
  5. The outer skin of the bedegar is hard and protective, concealing the soft and edible core.
  6. Some cultures believe that bedegar possesses magical or healing properties.
  7. The Bedegar Gall Wasp (Diplolepis rosae) induces the formation of bedegar on wild roses.
  8. The Bedegar Pawnshop is a quirky vintage store adorned with whimsical bedegar decorations.
  9. The Bedegar Project is an educational initiative promoting the preservation of wild roses and their ecosystem.
  10. Amidst the tangled rose bushes, the bedegar stood out like a miniature treasure, beckoning travelers to discover its hidden bounty.

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A gall produced on rosebushes, esp. on the sweetbrier or eglantine, by a puncture from the ovipositor of a gallfly (Rhodites rosae). It was once supposed to hav

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The bedegar, a gall formed on wild roses, is a source of vitamins and minerals.

In medieval times, bedegar was used as a medicinal plant for various ailments.

The spongy interior of the bedegar provides a habitat for insects and small animals.

The Bedegar Rose (Rosa spinosissima) is known for producing particularly large and showy bedegar.