Yes, you can eat the blooms from a lemon tree, specifically the flowers known as lemon blossoms. They have a fragrant aroma and a mild citrus flavor, making them suitable for culinary uses such as garnishes or infusions in teas. However, it's essential to ensure that the flowers are free from pesticides or chemicals before consumption. Always consult with a knowledgeable source if you're unsure about the edibility of any plant parts.
My last car was a real lemon. The lemon tree is very pretty and it's flower smells so sweet. But alas! The fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.
My last car was a real lemon. The lemon tree is very pretty and it's flower smells so sweet. But alas! The fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.
They eat such things as bamboo leaves, the plants and sometimes as a treat they get fruits, veggies, even flower blooms, and sweets.
well lets just say!! do you know the hunny suckle flower? well those are the flowers you can eat but i don't know what the tree is actually called!!!
Calliope hummingbirds eat flower nectar, tree sap, and insects.
I have moon flower vines and the deer eat a bunch of leaves, tho they say there poisonous, they did not eat the blooms or seed pods, so i started covering it at night with bird netting, this did help.
No Snapdragons are not a carnivorous plant or flower.
Ravens are omnivores- they eat about anything. Most of their diet is from hunting and scavenging for meat, but they will eat seeds. Rose hips (the orange berries left after the flower is gone) COULD be part of their diet, but the blooms are unlikely to be part of their diet.
Rarely any do but most eat fish in water
yes every kind of fruit starts out as a flower including apples
Caterpillars feed off of tree and flower leaves. Depending on the species, a caterpillar might only eat the leaves of certain plants.
Magnolias are a group of trees and shrubs some of which bear large flowers.