The flowers are insect pollinated. Resource: http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicweeds/weed_information/weed.php?id=115
No, hamsters should not eat cow parsley as it is toxic to them. It can cause digestive issues, vomiting, and other health problems. It's best to stick to safe vegetables and herbs for your hamster's diet.
yes, parsley is great for guinea pigs! it gives them good nutrients and vitamin c! they will do almost anything for parsley.(at least my guinea pigs do). they love parsley!yes but use only organic parsley and rinse it with cold water
Rabbits are known to eat parsley in gardens. They are herbivores and parsley is one of the many plants they enjoy feeding on in garden settings. Using protective measures like fencing or repellents can help deter rabbits from eating parsley in your garden.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
A cow
Of course cows eat parsley, they are allergic to tomatoes though
Using weed killer is the best way to get rid of cow parsley. You can spray it on or use a brush to paint it on. Using a brush helps you to avoid getting the weed killer on other plants.
No, hamsters should not eat cow parsley as it is toxic to them. It can cause digestive issues, vomiting, and other health problems. It's best to stick to safe vegetables and herbs for your hamster's diet.
they are self-pollinated!!
Most are pollinated by bees, but many specialised crops can be pollinated by humans.
Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.
It has to be pollinated by a bee It has to be pollinated by a bee
self pollinated
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.
Common names for this herb include parsley breakstone, garden parsley, rock parsley, parsley, and petersylinge.
yes they are pollinated by bees
Petals are both wind pollinated and insect pollinated, not one or the other. Insect pollinated petals are large and brightly colored while wind pollinated petals are small and brown or green in color.