Yes. Some from the flowers and some from the fruit.
Isabel Zucker has written: 'Flowering shrubs' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs 'Flowering shrubs and small trees' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs, Flowering woody plants
No, shrubs are not wind pollinated therefore not a flowering plant. Most flowering plants are pollinated by insects, :D
Raymond J. Rowell has written: 'Ornamental Plants for Australia' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs, Ornamental Plants, Ornamental shrubs, Plants, Ornamental 'Ornamental Conifers' 'Ornamental flowering trees in Australia' -- subject(s): Flowering trees 'Ornamental flowering shrubs in Australia' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Flowering shrubs, Ornamental shrubs, Shrubs
Selwyn Duruz has written: 'Flowering shrubs for small gardens' -- subject(s): Shrubs 'Flowering shrubs'
No, Elkseat grasses, flowering plants, leaves, bark, shrubs and aquatic plants.
Henry Hoare has written: 'Flowering trees & shrubs' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Flowering shrubs, Flowering trees
Blue birds do not eat orchids. Blue birds eat berries, sumac, holly and elderberry, fruits, berry producing shrubs and insects.
They will eat annuals, perennials, bulbs, shrubs, and Vines. They love chewing on flowering trees and in gardens.
Hawks do not eat shrubs; they are carnivorous birds of prey that primarily hunt and consume small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Their diet consists of meat rather than plant material. However, hawks may perch on shrubs or trees to survey their surroundings for potential prey.
The Pelorosaurus was a vegeterian. It ate things like flowering plants, mosses, and banana leaves, shrubs, and ferns. == ==
S. L. Jindal has written: 'Flowering shrubs in India' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs
Just about any type of animal can eat shrubs. Specifically, birds may eat the berries. Deer may feast on the blooms of flowering shrubs. Insects such as aphids may feed on the leaves. Other insects such as Japanese beetles and June bugs may remove the juice out of berries and leave a trail of wizened, mummified small fruit in their wake. Soil food web critters such as nematodes may turn their attention to shrub roots.