the leaves How do the leaves differ?
Rhubarb actually comes in several color varieties; from green to speckled pink to ruby red. It is safe to eat the stalks of green rhubarb, but never eat them if they have been frostbitten, and never ever eat the leaves of the rhubarb plant, as they are poisonous.
The leaves are poisonous and should not be eaten
Do not eat the leaves, the stalks are edible but best when cooked
Most species of possums do not eat gum leaves, or the leaves of eucalyptus trees, as their diet is more geared towards nectar, fruits, insects and lerps. However, both the common ringtail possums and the greater glider are able to live on gum leaves. They are the only marsupials apart from the koala able to do so.
Animals and pets should not eat the leaves, death is possible if the animlal is not treated by a vet
It appears that squirrels do eat rhubarb! Leaves and will pull off stalks and eat them.
No...i dont think it's even possible! It's possible if you eat them and they are leaves of hemlock or rhubarb.
Possums in Tasmania eat young shoots, leaves, flowers, nectar and fruit of a variety of trees and shrubs. Some species also feed on insects.
Yes it is OK to eat the eggs....the poison of the rhubarb leaf is not transferred to the egg. The chicken will not eat many, it will get wise to the fact it is not good to eat rather quickly.
the leaves are toxic but not so much as they would kill anybody or animals anyway (unless you ate a lot) they would just have a bad stomach for a while till it passes through
No. Possums are essentially herbivorous and insectivorous, meaning they will eat a variety of foods. In the wild, they eat young shoots, leaves, flowers, nectar and fruit of a variety of trees and shrubs. They also feed on insects.