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Yes, guinea pigs can safely eat marigolds in moderation. Marigolds are non-toxic to guinea pigs and can be a tasty treat for them. However, it is best to introduce marigolds gradually into their diet to ensure they tolerate them well.
Yes, since most places where there are swamps where cattle have been in no marsh marigolds grow: primarily because cattle have already eaten them up.
Pot Marigolds are Calendulas. Calendula officinalis to be exact. Other marigolds such as the marsh marigold or the french marigold belong to different families.
I dont no but an animal eat much maybe its hollie hutton the animal
No, crayfish are primarily carnivores and typically feed on small insects, plants, algae, and decaying organic matter. Marsh marigolds are flowering plants that grow in wetland areas and are not a common food source for crayfish.
The foliage of marsh marigolds isÊeaten by two leaf beetles. The plant seedÊisÊeaten by upland game birds and small rodents.
Few animals, beyond some insects, snails an slugs will eat marigolds. Marigolds let off a smell that raccoons do not like and will avoid.
Yes, some animals may eat marigolds, but they are not a preferred food source for most animals.
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An orange flower Answer. Again we have a common name confusing the issue. There are at least 5 different Marigolds. We have Callendulla officinalis the Pot Marigold. Tagetes erecta the African Marigold. Tagetes patula the French Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum the Corn Marigold and Caltha palustris the Marsh Marigold. They are not all orange, although many are, and they are not all true Marigolds.
Yes. Marsh deer can and do eat corn.