Technically Bees don't 'eat' flowers, but will however go to most types of flowering plants in order to collect pollen/nectar.
A Florist
Well technically, it is the state flower , but it is the state FLOWER of Florida.
Technically, no. A mosquito has 47 teeth and one long "sucker" (the proboscis). Only the female mosquito bites, and only because blood contains the nutrients required for them to reproduce and lay eggs. So, a male mosquito and the female (when it isn't reproducing) will drink nectar. They use their teeth to get into a flower to eat the nectar, they don't really eat the flower.
Clematis and the passion flower are two different plants. You can eat the passion flower fruit
The "bleeding heart" flower is a poisonous flower so not many to not at all animals can eat it.
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yes the flower hat jellyfish do eat each other:)
lotus flower
Eat the pomegranate seeds, not the flower.
A kookaburra would only eat a flower if it was in the process of capturing an insect or small reptile that might be scurrying across the flower at the time.