The scientific name of dill plant is Anethum graveolens.
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is an umbelliferous aromatic plant with finely dissected leaves.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
Bush gophers primarily feed on roots, shrubs, and grasses. They may also consume seeds, tubers, and bulbs found in the soil. Additionally, they have been known to eat small insects and larvae as well.
A plant gets its food mainly from sunlight, and good soil in the ground. They can also suck up water from the ground with their roots.
Some plants store starch in the roots for the young plant and since it contains alot of starch we eat it.
You can eat Indian cucumber roots
some plant roots like mint, weed, roots if cooked right
the NOTHING CATERPILLAR. The variety of caterpillars eat milkweed or dill. yes, the pickle plant.
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There's a plant called dill. That would be my first guess.
Cats and snakes eat the plant lupine.:)
They eat grass and plant roots fruit and tree bark
dodo birds eat fruit from the dodo tree. or they eat scraps of plant roots or rocks.
The scientific name of dill plant is Anethum graveolens.
It gets it through its roots. As the water get passed by. A plant dose not eat, as much as absorb. Fertilizer on the other hand, is mixed with moisture and in the soil gets to the roots of the plant. Then soon, absorbed like water.
Yes, slugs will eat the leaves and exposed roots of the Vinca plant.