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==Plants==
==Plants==
# Some say that plants attached to the ground are muktzeh, while others hold that they aren't muktzeh.<ref>Magen Avraham 308:39 writes that plants attached to the ground are muktzeh. The same is found in Magen Avraham 312:6 and Taz 336:1. However, Eliyah Rabba and Tosefet Shabbat (cited by Machasit Hashekel 312:6). Mishna Brurah 312 agrees with the Eliyah Rabba and Tosefet Shabbat.
# Plants attached to the ground are muktzeh.<ref>Magen Avraham 308:39 writes that plants attached to the ground are muktzeh. The same is found in Magen Avraham 312:6 and Taz 336:1. However, Eliyah Rabba and Tosefet Shabbat (cited by Machasit Hashekel 312:6). Mishna Brurah 312 agrees with the Eliyah Rabba and Tosefet Shabbat. Minchat Shlomo 1:10 in fnt. 2 explains that the Eliya Rabba and others are lenient because they assume that grass is normally used to clean one's hands upon. Therefore, Orchot Shabbat 19:138 v. 2 p. 64 writes that nowadays since we don't use grass to clean oneself it is muktzeh. He quotes this from Rav Shlomo Zalman, Rav Elyashiv, and Minchat Yitzchak 2:138.
* The Gemara Shabbat 125b which implies that the attached vine is muktzeh even though it is attached to the ground. However, the Shitah Lran s.v. mechuberet baviya and Ritva in his first explanation answer that the vine is only mutkzeh since you have intention not to use it because doing so would kill the vine and prevent it from producing fruit. See Ritva's second answer.</ref> This is only relevant to plants that aren't included in the prohibition of benefiting from trees, see [[Plants on Shabbat]].
* The Gemara Shabbat 125b which implies that the attached vine is muktzeh even though it is attached to the ground. However, the Shitah Lran s.v. mechuberet baviya and Ritva in his first explanation answer that the vine is only mutkzeh since you have intention not to use it because doing so would kill the vine and prevent it from producing fruit. See Ritva's second answer.</ref> This is only relevant to plants that aren't included in the prohibition of benefiting from trees, see [[Plants on Shabbat]].
# A [[hadas]] or plant that is designated to be smelled on Shabbat is permitted to move.<ref>Mishna Brurah 312:19, (see Mishna Brurah 336:48 and 336:15 as well), Orchot Shabbat 19:139 v. 2 p. 64</ref>
==Foods==
==Foods==
# Any food that’s edible for animals isn’t [[Muktzeh]] as long as there are such animals around, however, if it’s not eaten by a certain animal which aren’t common it’s [[Muktzeh]] unless one owns such an animal. <Ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 308:29 </ref>
# Any food that’s edible for animals isn’t [[Muktzeh]] as long as there are such animals around, however, if it’s not eaten by a certain animal which aren’t common it’s [[Muktzeh]] unless one owns such an animal. <Ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 308:29 </ref>