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Are Garden Plants Poisonous To Rabbits?

Have you ever asked yourself why do some garden plants are poisonous to rabbits? Have you ever tried to use pesticides on your lawn only to find out that the chemicals would ruin the desired look of your landscaping plants? The truth is that most of the times when rabbits get hold of any kind of garden plants, weeds and grass, they consume it in one single bite. This usually happens if the plant contains a bitter taste. Although some other plants may smell bad but rabbits simply ignore them and move on to the next greenery. When you have finally answered the question, why are garden plants poisonous to rabbits, read on to learn more.

Bitter-stemmed flowers and potted plants If a plant is particularly bitter or has a strong bitter taste, it is most likely very toxic for rabbits. Commonly used household plants such as milkweed, mistletoe, bells, and hyacinth are highly toxic. You can ask your local garden center for alternatives to these household items. Many times when rabbits get hold of such toxic flowers and plants, they disregard other non-toxic plants since these simply do not taste as nice.

Leaves and stems Some plants have leaves which are needle-like and contain poison. Such plants are often used for decorations since the foliage forms a beautiful show. Examples of such plants include Queen Anne’s lace, blue spruce, madrone, buckeye, blackthorn, buckeye, barberry, anise, bayberry, broom, and sweet pea. These plants are especially poisonous when the flowers and leaves are eaten by rabbits.

Garden potted plants and whole plant It is not easy for a rabbit to consume whole plants. The reason behind this is that they do not taste the same as human food. So if you want to keep plants at the side of your garden, make sure they are completely destroyed. Potted plants however are safe for rabbits to eat.

Potted plants can be used to create a nice habitat for the rabbits. For example, there are certain plants that are safe for rabbits but can be eaten by them. These are the following: begonias, names, cherries, hollyhocks, lilies, mulberries, purslane, Rosemary, sunflowers, and thymes. So as you can see, most of these plants are not edible for the rabbit but are safe for garden decoration purposes.

Herbs and flowers If you are looking for plants and flowers that are highly poisonous for rabbits, you should know that they are not only available in local shops but they are also available on the internet. Most of these flowers and herbs are available online, because there are many people who sell these types of plants and flowers on online stores. Here are some examples of flowers and herbs that can be poisonous to rabbits; daffodils, chrysanthemums, and irises, among others.

Potted plants can be dangerous too, so it is very important to make sure that the ones you buy are safe for them to eat. Some people have their own beliefs when it comes to plants and animals that are poisonous or not. As you may have noticed, many of these plants are poisonous to animals but not to humans. If in case you have some indoor potted plants in your home that is poisonous for rabbits, you must remove them and replace them with other indoor plants that are safe for the rabbit.

Always remember that plants that are poisonous for other animals can be perfectly safe for the rabbit. However, there are some plants that are safe for rabbits but can be fatal for other animals like birds and other insects as well. Make sure that if you are going to buy some indoor plants for your home, check it out first if it can be eaten by the rabbit. This way, you will be sure that it is perfectly safe for them to eat.

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