The cabbage tree is native to New Zealand. The fruits from the tree are eaten by both natives of New Zealand and by the birds that inhabit the land. It is a particular favorite of the New Zealand pigeon.
Sugar loaf is a variety of cabbage that can be eaten by anyone. It can and is also eaten by insects and used by butterflies to lay their eggs on.
I'd say Germany (because of Saurkraut), then Russia.
I asked him in a interview and he said Adolf Hitler because of his song "Yo Mamma Eats Cabbage".
A roach is a consumer. Any thing that is green: trees, grass, cabbage, corn, peas, beans are producers. Everything else is a consumer.
Cabbage is Jewish
I don't know about an animal that eat cabbage trees. Though I know a tortoise eat cabbage bit by bit.
Cabbage trees got their name long ago because they taste like cabbage.
It's called a cabbage butterfly, because it eats cabbages
Sea Cabbage is another name for kelp.
humans and herbivores
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Turtles, manatees, etc. Any herbivore eats cabbage palms.
Cabbages don't grow into trees. True, real "cabbages" don't grow on trees; but I am from south Florida, and you may just be referring to what we call "swamp cabbage," found at the "heart" of our sabal palm trees (some call it cabbage palm). It is quite edible, boiled like cabbage; and in fact there is an annual "Swamp Cabbage Festival" out in the Everglades; I'm sure you can find it online.
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Good Eats - 1999 A Cabbage Sprouts in Brussels - 12.13 was released on: USA: 26 January 2009
There are several unrelated trees commonly called "cabbage trees"; you'll need to be more specific as to which one you mean.
The tortoise eats, lettuce, cabbage, and cauliflower leaves.