RE: animals eating iris
- Subject: RE: animals eating iris
- From: &* M* <b*@centuryx.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:39:57 -0500
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I have deer and rabbits. They don’t
eat anything in large quantity. They only eat the irises that I have only
one or two fans of. I have had to resort to fencing to keep them away from the
dinner table. Regards, From: At the
risk of repeating myself - here it is again. I never got it here, so
assume it didn't get posted to the group. Dave From: manzano57@msn. In some late winters, the Cottontail Rabbits will eat all the leaves
off as fast as they grow, but they move onto other plants as the Iris develop
further and other things become available to eat. They have only done
some light nibbling this year, there are more native annuals growing than usual
due to the relatively moist winter. Mostly the Iris are not bothered otherwise (except by wind, drought,
and poor nutrition), but in some years, again in late winter/early spring, the
Salt Marsh Caterpillars have a population explosion and the overwintering
caterpillars emerge to eat all of the leaves to the ground for a week or two
and then disappear (funny, I've never actually see one IN a salt marsh!).
Pocket Gophers routinely dig up the clumps, but they seem to be after
something else, as they never actually eat the plants themselves; still it sets
them back and makes a big mess. Dave Ferguson, central in the middle of nowhere
in sparse desert grassland. To: Hi, I have seen where deer will take a big
bite out of the only show Iris in my garden the night before a show and never
ever come back. They ever spit out the bite. Char From: I read that iris were not palatable, or were actively toxic, to
mammals. |
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