Angelonia is a genus name for over 30 semi-arid or arid occurring species of herbaceous plants naturally occurring from Mexico to Argentina. Most species found in Caatinga (Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest) in northern parts of Brazil belong to the family Plantaginaceae (plantains).
Do you cultivate some Angelonia species, especially A. angustifolia, grown as an ornamental plant in beds, borders, or containers for its snapdragon-like flowers? Rabbits should be the least of your worries, i.e., rabbits don’t eat Angelonias.
Yes, Angelonias are one of the rabbit resistant ornamental plants or flowers. However, when they are short of choices, they may nibble the flowers, petals, or young shoots, something implausible.
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If you intend to cultivate these unique flowers, you deserve to know that it thrives under the sun (ensure they have access to direct sunlight) and needs warm temperatures. Also, while rabbits will not eat Angelonias, it will attract butterflies.
Angelonias joints other rabbit resistant annuals like lantana, sweet alyssum, cleome, geraniums, strawflowers, snapdragon, pot marigold, ageratum, etc., you can cultivate.