Yes, you can eat lavender leaves, although they are not as commonly used as the flowers. The leaves have a milder flavor compared to the flowers and can be used in salads, marinades, or as a seasoning for various dishes. However, it's essential to use culinary lavender and ensure it hasn't been treated with pesticides or chemicals. Always consume in moderation, as the flavor can be quite strong.
I would think not guinea pigs can't eat leaves and I don't think that lavender would be an exception
Exactly what it ate as a caterpillar. 'Adults drink nectar from flowers: favourites include buddleia and lavender. Caterpillars eat stinging nettles.'
Yes, you can eat lavender, as both the flowers and leaves are edible and often used in culinary dishes. The flowers can add a unique floral flavor to desserts, teas, and savory dishes. However, it's important to use culinary-grade lavender, as some varieties may be treated with chemicals. Always ensure that any lavender you consume is free from pesticides or other harmful substances.
rabbits, they can eat some lavender leaves
to eat it
no its poisenous
The Maritime Ringlet Butterfly eats sea lavender nectar!
They sure do.
Cows will eat lavender, as no toxic or poisonous effects have been found to affect them in any significant way. However, they may not eat it as readily as a goat might.
Yes its poisonous
Lavender leaves may turn grey due to fungal diseases like powdery mildew, overwatering, poor air circulation, or nutrient deficiencies. Proper care and maintenance can help prevent this issue.
No leaves do not eat algae because its poison to leaves.