Rabbit tobacco, also known as Gnaphalium obtusifolium, typically flowers from late summer to early fall, generally between July and September. The flowering period can vary somewhat depending on environmental conditions and geographical location. The plant produces small, yellowish-white flowers that are clustered in dense, rounded heads.
Get a rabbit eating flower.
The Bird Who Continues to Eat the Rabbit's Flower was created in 1997-04.
Black Nightshade
The rabbit doesn't eat the flower. He is there to attract the owl. Click on the cat's tail (it moves), click the bird in the hole twice (it flies out) and click the worm in the ground (bird eats it. A flower will grow out of the hole. When the rabbit is outside, click the flower and he runs over to it. Then click the owl that chases him back, but then asks your questions.
Thumper the rabbit and Flower the skunk
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He cultivated "rabbit tobacco."
Indian tobacco, wild tobacco, pukeweed, emetic weed, asthma weed and gag-root.
The official state flower of Texas is the Bluebonnet. This blue wildflower is also known by the names buffalo clover, wolf flower and el conejo, which is Spanish for "the rabbit".
It pops up from the worm hole. Click the cat's tail to get him to move, then click the bird twice. Then click the worm and the bird eats him, and a flower sprouts. Click the flower and the rabbit comes over to it. Click the owl, who chases the rabbit and asks you the questions.
Bambi's male rabbit friend is named Thumper, Thumpers girlfriend's name is flower :)
The name "petunia" originates from the French word "petun," which was used to describe tobacco. Petunias are related to tobacco plants and were first discovered in South America by European explorers.