Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a resilient plant known for its fuzzy leaves, which can be attractive to various herbivores. Common pests that may eat lamb's ear include slugs, snails, and certain insects like aphids and spider mites. Additionally, larger animals such as rabbits and deer may nibble on the plant, especially if food is scarce. However, lamb's ear is generally considered deer-resistant due to its fuzzy texture and strong scent.
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African violets have "hairy" leaves and so does a plant commonly called Lambs Ear.
The scientific name for lambs ear is Stachys byzantina.
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No animal eats the plant curare. This is because the plant curare is toxic. The plant is poisonous and therefore is not consumed by animals.
The flightless bird called the kiwi does not eat lamb. The kea eats sheep and lambs.
Mainly large rodents, but occasionally will kill deer fawns, or lambs.
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it is a plant that eats little kids
A horse that eats a poisonous plant may sicken, and he may die.
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