Usually we worry more about bacteria attacking and destroying plant tissues, but some flowering plants do have a deal worked out where bacteria can help them, especially in the soil, and if bacteria are where they shouldn't be, plants have a sort of immune system which destroys the offending invader.
Some bacteria can, but most bacteria are decomposers with means they eat the dead things such as dead flowers,animals,and sometimes human,buts that's a different subject.
No, flowers do not eat decomposers. Flowers are part of plants, which primarily obtain nutrients through their roots from the soil and through photosynthesis. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the soil, making them available for plants. Thus, while flowers benefit from the activity of decomposers, they do not consume them.
They eat Grevillea flowers.
yes panda eat flowers and bamboo
Yes, rats can eat flowers, but not all flowers are safe for them to consume. It is important to research which flowers are safe for rats to eat before offering them as a treat.
put them in salad and eat your face off then you will die cause flowers are flowers not salad toppings
Yes, you can eat pak choi flowers.
They don't eat flowers, they eat aphids and green fly which tend to eat roses. That is why gardeners welcome them into the garden as they remove parasitic insects from their flowers.
Koalas sometimes eat the flowers of the gum trees in which they feed.
Yes, goats can safely eat some flowers, but not all flowers are safe for them. It's important to research which flowers are safe for goats to eat before feeding them any.
it kills bacteria in the water prolonging the life of cut flowers
Lady bugs eat other insects especially aphids. They don't eat flowers.