baccare (Meaning)

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baccare (interj.)

Alt. of Backare

Synonyms & Antonyms of baccare

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baccare Sentence Examples

  1. The baccare plant, also known as larkspur, is toxic to livestock.
  2. The ancient Romans used baccare as a symbol of victory.
  3. The petals of the baccare flower have a delicate blue color.
  4. Baccare is often used in traditional medicine as a treatment for intestinal ailments.
  5. The leaves of the baccare plant contain alkaloids that can be harmful if ingested.
  6. Baccare is a member of the Ranunculaceae family, which also includes buttercups and anemones.
  7. Some species of baccare are native to the Mediterranean region.
  8. Baccare can be propagated by both seeds and cuttings.
  9. The baccare plant prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.
  10. Baccare is a popular choice for cottage gardens and cut flower arrangements.

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Alt. of Backare

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The baccare plant, also known as larkspur, is toxic to livestock.

The ancient Romans used baccare as a symbol of victory.

The petals of the baccare flower have a delicate blue color.

Baccare is often used in traditional medicine as a treatment for intestinal ailments.