Ginger lilies, specifically the genus Hedychium, are not commonly eaten and are primarily valued for their ornamental beauty and fragrant flowers. While some species may have parts that are edible, they are not widely used in culinary applications, and caution is advised, as not all ginger-related plants are safe to consume. It's best to focus on more well-known edible ginger varieties, such as Zingiber officinale, for culinary purposes. Always consult a trusted source before consuming any unfamiliar plants.
Lilies eat soil, water, nature and algae.
Yes, deer are known to eat oriental lilies.
Yes, deer will eat lilies as they are attracted to the flowers and foliage.
Yes, deer may eat lilies as they are known to be attracted to the plants.
Yes, deer are known to eat Asiatic lilies as they find them to be a tasty treat.
Yes, deer will eat asiatic lilies as they are attracted to the flowers and foliage of these plants.
Sea lilies eat tiny water organisms called plankton.
Yes! Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies. Other animals, such as deers and even humans eat the inside of water lilies-the seeds inside.
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Sea lilies eat tiny water organisms called plankton.
Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies
Yes. Ginger and ginger powder is acceptable.