Yes, rabbits in the wild will readily eat roses, both the flowers and leaves of the plant. In fact rose buds are particularly sweet and succulent, and even humans occasionally enjoy them. However, the leaves are somewhat more fibrous than many other plants and are most likely harder for a rabbit to digest.
Since there are several more easily digested and nutritious plants and vegetables readily available, rose leaves are lower on the list of items one would regularly feed to a pet rabbit. If yours happens to like them, there's no reason why the occasional sprig of fresh leaves wouldn't be a welcome addition to their diet.
NO. not at all
Look on a rose bush. They eat aphids.
Look on a rose bush. They eat aphids.
Look on a rose bush. They eat aphids.
Ladybugs eat rose bush aphids, so get a leaf or two off of a rose bush that has aphids. You shouldn't keep a ladybug as a pet, though. It will shorten its life.
with a square root it helps it know witch bush to pick in a x+Y+Z=43.
The Rose Bush of Memories was created in 1914.
a rose bush is classificated into domain and kingdom
There are holes in the leaves of your rose bush because caterpillars come and eat the leaves and the hole is the place of the leave that the caterpillar ate at.
Thorns on a rose bush serve as a defense mechanism to protect the plant from herbivores and potential threats. They act as a deterrent to animals that may try to eat the leaves or flowers of the plant. Additionally, thorns help the rose bush climb and support itself as it grows.
yes, but the damage they do to the leaves is miner and the good they do by pollinating your garden is imense
no its not