houseleek
Is a spiky, succulent, perennial plant with yellow flowers and triangular, fleshy leaves with serrated edges that arise from a central base and may grow to nearly 2 ft (0.6 m) long. Each leaf is composed of three layers.
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.
no flowers are not called animals flowers and animals are both living beings but flowers are obtained from plants
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
Yes, shamrocks do have flowers.
Orpine?
try a fence... around either the flowers or the chickens. if they are not your chickens, fence the flowers.
Sunflowers? I don't know if that is succulent though...
Seeds, greeen and succulent fruits, flowers and green leaves, insects
Spur-thighed tortoise(Testudo graeca and T.ibera): Mixed flowers, succulent plants and green leaves. Fruit and carbohydrate rich diets are problematic.Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni): Mixed flowers and green leaf material.Egyptian tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni): Mixed flowers, succulent plants and green leaves. Fruit is problematic.Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldi): Mixed flowers and green leaves. Avoid fruit.
She could take care of the chickens and the flowers, and he would tend the vegatables
Flowering teas are unique because they are a premium organic tea leaves that are hand sown around flowers into bundles or rosettes. They are very fragrant and delicious.
chickens... dogs... flowers and cowpoop
Jasmine flowers are sometimes eaten by animals such as chickens. However false jasmine or yellow jasmine is poisonous.
The title is "chickens" and is a chromolithograph. Most will come with an original tilt frame with a flowers and leaves motif.
A delicate green tuft with spatula-shaped leaves in basal rosettes and with yellow-centered blue flowers is how a bluet flower looks.Specifically, the wildflower in question (Houstonia caerulea) displays foliage in the form of rosettes and tufts. It exhibits four-lobed, pale blue, tubular flowers -- one per unbranching stem -- which have cheerily yellow centers and which measure about 0.39 inches (1 centimeter). It has small, spatula-shaped leaves. It matures to a height of 8 inches (20.32 centimeters).
The herb is an annual and is a low-growing succulent with light-green, oval leaves with tiny white flowers of 5 petals that grow singly in the leaf axils of the upper leaves.