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Yes, they can eat elderberry bushes because they are herbivores
The Elderberry bush has white flowers and blooms in springtime, itÃ?s common in marshes and forest edges. Many animals enjoy eating this plant; birds and mice eat the fruit, the bark by rabbits and groundhogs, the leaves and twigs by deer.
Cutting to soon will almost certainly ensure that the berries fall off.To stop birds eating the berries, and to preserve them on the bushes, put fine-mesh nets over some of the bushes - don't deprive the birds of their diet, and the bushes of their next generations.That way, you don't need to cut the branches until as close to when they are needed as necessary - and they will be fresh in the arrangements when you display them, they won't look withered or tired, and the berries won't fall off before the season is over.
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Of course you can.
Yes, they can eat elderberry bushes because they are herbivores
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The word elderberry is a noun. The plural form is elderberries.
Yes the word elderberry is a noun. The plural form would be elderberries.
He cut the flowers off her bushes.