I just read a very good article that covers most of your question:
http://www.barbibrownsbunnies.com/nutrition.htm
Now for roses, I know when I offer my little boy rose leaves he eats them voraciously. I read though that leaves contain many oxilates that cause kidney problems, so they should not eat them often.
If you're talking about wild rabbits? In the wild they may eat your garden veggies then if they have a tummy ache they will eat a dandylion or mint for their troubles. I have read that cayote or raccoon urine sprayed around the garden will keep rabbits out.
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Common plants found in the veld in Africa include grass species such as red oat grass, buffalo grass, and spear grass. Acacia trees, thorn trees, and aloes are also prevalent in these regions. Various shrubs like the spekboom and the Cape chestnut can be found in the veld ecosystem.
I was unable to locate a list of flowers clearly identified as being safe for rabbits. However, there are several studies of what sorts of flowers wild rabbits tend to raid out of gardens the most, and one assumes wild rabbits know what's good for them and what isn't. So the following is a list of several types of common flowers that should be safe for rabbits:Baby's Breath, Black-eyed Susan, Clematis, Clover, Cockscomb, Coneflower, Coral Bells, Cosmos, Crabapple, Forsythias, Hawthorn, Impatiens, Lilac, Morning Glory, Oriental Poppy, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Plantain Lily, Roses, Snapdragon, Sunflower, Verbena, Vervain, and Zinnias. Of course, any gardener can tell you that rabbits dearly love the flowers from just about any vegetable that produces one, as well as the bulbs of such things as tulips and crocus.That being said, rabbits are built to eat grass, and only supplement their diet in the wild with leaves, vegetables, bark, flowers, etc., when available or they are particularly hungry. Flowers are very high in sugars and should only be given as the occasional treat. And some may be downright poisonous, so if in doubt, best not to give it to bunny at all.The flowers of these plants are listed as safe for rabbits on the MediRabbit website: apple, mustard, basil, borage, burnet, calendula (pot marigold), camomile, clover, coriander (cilantro), dandelion, day lily, dill, daisy, fennel, gladiolus, hyssop, jasmine, wild pansy, lavender, rose, rosemary, sage, sunflower, thyme, great plantain.Warning: Some of the flowers listed above are considered poisonous for rabbits by the House Rabbit Society, including: calendula, clematis, daisy, gladiolus, impatiens, morning glory, snapdragon, wild jasmine.See the links below for details.
A bed of roses! The elephant turned your garden of roses into a bed.
thay eat pollon all the time
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.
Grass and roses both belong to the plant kingdom and share the common feature of being photosynthetic organisms, which means they convert sunlight into energy using chlorophyll. Additionally, both have specialized structures for reproduction: grass produces flowers and seeds, while roses have more complex flowers that also produce seeds for propagation.
grass,tunda blossoms,orchids,daisys and roses.
roses are red grass is green i want you in my bed if you know what i mean ;)
Because it is a mind trick. Roses are really purple and the grass is red, but the sun makes your eyes see it a different way.
Any plant... Gum tree, sunflower, grass, roses, palms etc.
The Stone Roses originally recorded the song. It was later covered by the groups Year of the Rabbit and Tangerine.
A terrestrial plant is a plant that grows on or in the land. Some examples include: - Bermuda grass - All kind of trees - Ferns - Shrubs
mainly they are dandelion,roses,oaktree,other kinds of trees,poison ivy, grass and alpine
Dicotyledons are plants that grow two initial seed leaves. Some examples include peas, soybeans, cotton, coffee, magnolia trees, cabbage, roses, squash, tomatoes, and sunflowers.
The possessive form of the plural noun roses is roses'.example: I love the variety of the roses' colors.
To find the fraction of the bouquet that is pink roses, we first need to determine how many pink roses there are. Since there are 5 white roses in the bouquet, the number of pink roses is 12 (total roses) - 5 (white roses) = 7 pink roses. Therefore, the fraction of the bouquet that is pink roses is 7 (pink roses) out of 12 (total roses), which simplifies to 7/12.
Here are the meanings of roses:1 Rose - Love at first sight; you are the one3 Roses - I love you12 Roses - There are a dozen ways I care about you18 Roses - I am sorry24 Roses - Can't stop thinking of you - 24 hours a day36 Roses - A romantic attachment unlike any other48 Roses - An unchanging and unconditional love99 Roses - I will love you for as long as I live100 Roses - Devoted to you until we are at a ripe-old age108 Roses - Please Marry Me!999 Roses - Everlasting and eternal love