Not for flowers, they would either drown or die because of the weight. Shrubs on the other hand can be fine any way. The shrub might die if there is too much snow.
Snow can actually provide insulation for plants and shrubs, protecting them from extreme cold temperatures. As snow melts, it also helps to provide moisture to the soil which can benefit plants during the drier winter months. However, too much heavy snow can potentially weigh down branches and cause damage to plants and shrubs.
shrubs, flowers, moss, and twigs.
incidious
Yes, some shrubs grow fruits. For example Redcurrant and Blackcurrant are shrubs that grow 1m to 1.30m tall and produce edible fruits. Ornamental shrubs such as Rhododendrons produce wonderful flowers. After some time, the flowers transform into fruits capsules, but those are not edible.
Gardener.
yes A SQURRREL can eat flowers
No, hibiscus flowers grow on shrubs rather than trees. Hibiscus plants belong to the mallow family and are known for their vibrant and large flowers that bloom on bushes or shrubs.
I don't think so but i don't know
Abelia
Flowers, trees and shrubs that produce pollen and/or nectar.
A horticulturalist
Plants. Trees, shrubs, grasses, vegetables, flowers, etc.