What's wrong with my plant? Give us your feedback

Snapdragon > Plant > Stems are cut

1 of 2
  • Rabbit damage 1
    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, University of Minnesota Extension
  • Rabbit damage 2

    Credit: Jeff Hahn, University of Minnesota Extension

  • Rabbit damage 3

    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, University of Minnesota Extension

  • - CLICK PHOTOS TO ENLARGE -

green arrowRabbit

  • All or large sections of leaves are cut off and missing, leaving only a stem or petiole
  • Plants are cut off with a clean-cut angle (45°), not ragged
  • Animal foot prints or droppings may be seen near plant
  • Damage often happens suddenly, often overnight
  • More information on rabbits
2 of 2
  • Deer damage 1
    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, University of Minnesota Extension
  • Deer damage 2

    Credit: M. Oldakowski

  • Deer damage 3

    Credit: Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org

  • - CLICK PHOTOS TO ENLARGE -

green arrowDeer

  • All or large sections of leaves are cut off and missing, leaving only a stem or petiole
  • Plants are not cut off clean, but ragged
  • Animal foot prints or droppings may be seen near plant
  • Damage often happens suddenly, often overnight
  • More information on deer

Don't see what you're looking for?