No, lavender plants are not herbivores; they are actually flowering plants belonging to the mint family. Herbivores are animals that primarily consume plant material. Lavender plants are known for their fragrant flowers and are often used in gardens, aromatherapy, and culinary dishes, but they do not eat other plants or animals.
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
An herbivore. It eats only plants.
Yes a deer is a monogastric (having one digestive cavity) herbivore (animal that gets its energy from eating plants and only plants).
A goat is a herbivore because it eats only plants.A herbivore is an animal that does not eat meat.
zebras are herbivores cause their teeth are for chewing plants like cows
Herbivore
A "Herbivore" Good One!
herbivore theyeat plants
An African elephant is a herbivore.
lavender honey is the honey which is taken from lavender plants by bees.......
A herbivore.
herbivore eat a plants only
Herbivore
Yes, lavender plants can be divided to propagate them. This involves separating the plant into smaller sections, each with roots attached, and replanting them to grow new lavender plants.
Yes, lavender plants can be split to propagate them. This involves dividing the plant into smaller sections, each with roots attached, and replanting them to grow new lavender plants.
A herbivore is any animal that only east plants to live.
A herbivore is a creature that only eats plants.