is the oil from lavender planets irritating to human?
a friend claims that pea plants grow faster than corn plants could you investigate this idea through scientific inquiry
Animals and plants (living things) have scientific names. A cell phone is not an animal or a plant
"Plants" is the scientific word for plants. If you want to know the Kingdom to which plants belong, that is Plantae. Flora.
almost everything that changes is scientific data; rocks(cycle), plants(cycle), people.
green plants are the organisms in the environment capable of producing their own food
lavender honey is the honey which is taken from lavender plants by bees.......
seed plants
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Lavender can be used to repel ants. They do not like the smell of it. You can use dried lavender, lavender oil or lavender plants around the home.
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The Maritime Ringlet Butterfly eats sea lavender nectar!
rabbits, they can eat some lavender leaves
the question is far to expansive, their are litrally hundreds of thousands of species of plants and the same for animals...
Small amounts of lemon zest might be an idea. I'd try to locate a Whole Foods market or order some lavender online, otherwise. You can google 'culinary lavender' or I'd suggest the following link: http://www.lavenderfarms.net/hoodriverlavender/Culinary.html#clnrylv#clnrylv I was visiting up in that area & saw signs for this place. Also, be careful if you purchase lavender plants; the growers may have used pesticides on the plants, which would be poisonous!
There is some disagreement on this question: No. Yes, the wild rabbits definitely do eat lavender plants and even dig up and eat the roots too. So far 50/100 eaten to death. No, but wild rabbits do. The rabbits that eat it can eat to death. Yes, pet rabbits can eat lavender plants! The flowers are good as a treat; the green parts can be included in the daily "salad." Lavender is not included on the list of known poisonous plants (see link below) and is widely recommended for bunnies. See the related question below for more information about a healthy rabbit diet.
Syringa vulgaris is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the common lilac.The plant is native to southern Europe. But it handles introduction into and transplanting throughout much of Canada and the United States of America. Basically, it asks for exposure to full sun from soil that's well drained and slightly acidic. In return, the shrub flowers fragrantly in May, fruits, and leafs out in dark green. It also provides garden and landscape interest with thick stems on a grey bark whose surface shows raised patterns of lenticels [breathing pores] and leaf scars.
Lettuce and Love Vine (clematis virginiana) are plants. Lily and Lavender are flowering plants.