Yes, parsley flowers are edible and can be eaten. They have a mild flavor similar to the leaves of the parsley plant.
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.
Parsley is a plant. Plants do not eat, they make their food from sunlight.
Yes, parsley flowers are edible and safe for consumption. They have a mild flavor similar to the leaves and can be used as a garnish or in salads.
Parsley is considered a uterine stimulant, which may lead to miscarriage.
Yes, you can still eat parsley that has bolted, but the flavor may be stronger and the texture tougher compared to younger parsley leaves.
Of course cows eat parsley, they are allergic to tomatoes though
no they can not other wise your cat will die
There are some flowers that bunnies can eat (like roses, violets, dandelions), but there are also many flowers that are toxic or just unhealthy for bunnies. See the related links and questions below for more information.
Yes, I think so.
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Adult butterflies do not eat flowers; they eat the nectar produced by the flowers. Only the caterpillars eat the leaves and stems of certain plants. In the case of the Black Swallowtail butterfly, the adults will feed on nectar from most any flower that produces nectar including milkweed, red clover and thistles. The caterpillars feed on the leaves and stems of many plants in the carrot family such as dill, parsley, Queen Anne's Lace and others.
No you can safely eat parsley.