Are there any flowers that rabbits won't eat?
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Rabbits prefer young, tender shoots, and are fond of marigolds, pansies, and petunias, among other flowers. Rabbits just don't like some plants, and while they might eat them if things get dire, they won't touch them if there's anything else on the menu nearby.
Likewise, what flowers will Rabbits not eat?
Thick-leaved, prickly or smelly perennials that often discourage rabbits include:
- Agave.
- Euphorbia.
- Red hot poker.
- Black eyed Susan.
- Pincushion flower.
- Oriental poppy.
- Strawflower.
- Cranesbill.
Also asked, what plants do rabbits hate?
Plants rabbits tend to avoid include:
- Vegetables: asparagus, leeks, onions, potatoes, rhubarb, squash, tomatoes.
- Flowers: cleomes, geraniums, vincas, wax begonias.
- Herbs: basil, mint, oregano, parsley, tarragon.
Colorful Shirley poppies aren't eaten by most rabbits, probably because of their aroma and milky sap. You may see these drought-tolerant annuals referred to as corn poppies, Flanders poppies or field poppies. They thrive in cool weather but succumb to heat and humidity.