hackelia (Meaning)

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hackelia (n)

stickweed; beggar's lice

Synonyms & Antonyms of hackelia

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hackelia Sentence Examples

  1. The hackelia plant is native to North America and belongs to the borage family.
  2. Its common names include stickseed, griffin spike, and chatty-cat.
  3. Hackelia features clusters of small, blue flowers that bloom in early spring.
  4. The hairy leaves and stems of hackelia give it a coarse texture.
  5. Bees and other pollinators are attracted to the nectar of hackelia flowers.
  6. The seeds of hackelia are covered in tiny barbs that allow them to attach to clothing or fur.
  7. Hackelia is often used in landscaping as a groundcover or in rock gardens.
  8. Some Native American tribes traditionally used hackelia for medicinal purposes.
  9. The root of hackelia is said to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
  10. Hackellia is a valuable plant for both its aesthetic and practical benefits.

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stickweed; beggar's lice

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No antonyms found.

The hackelia plant is native to North America and belongs to the borage family.

Its common names include stickseed, griffin spike, and chatty-cat.

Hackelia features clusters of small, blue flowers that bloom in early spring.

The hairy leaves and stems of hackelia give it a coarse texture.