Yep, gophers (groundhogs etc) love to eat the leaves. They will chomp it off and there will be only the stem left. You can solve this with a chicken wire fence.
Oh yes. Yes they do.
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No cause gophers EAT plants
Parsley is a plant. Plants do not eat, they make their food from sunlight.
Gophers only eat plants and vegetables. They are herbivores.
Deer, squirrles, and gophers all eat plants in the redwood forests.
Gophers are small animals. They like to eat plants, and this includes grass. They are also tunneling animals so they tend to ruin lawns by burrowing.
Gophers prefer to eat other plants than yarrow. Plant nurseries call it gopher resistant but not gopher proof.
Gophers eat roots and tubers
gophers do not eat plastic for a living but they might eat plastic sometimes
Yes. Gophers will eat onions. At least the gophers in my garden. They don't seem to be too picky. They took our most of our onion patch.
The larval stage of Eastern Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) does have parsley as one of its host plants, meaning: the caterpillars eat parsley (as well as dill and carrot tops.) If you see them in your garden-- don't kill them! Plant more parsley and enjoy the beautiful adult stage.
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nectar as an adult, leaves of parsley and related plants as a caterpillar