Carroty. It doesn’t have the purple splotches associated with hemlock and it doesn’t smell musty when crushed, but it also doesn’t have the hairy stem commonly seen with carrots. I think I leaning towards carrots, though, because they’re a lot shorter than hemlock usually is, although that could be because they’re young.Sure does look like carrot. How does it taste?
Hemlock would be pretty tall by now and honestly now that I know what hemlock looks like it, it looks very different than carrot to me. The stems get thicker and it develops more obviously branch-like bits.
If it smells like carrots, I think you already nailed it.
My tortoise won’t eat wild or domesticated carrot so I wish you luck!
Same with koopa. Gave her the topstems and leaves yesterday she ate them, today she did not.Yeah, Curtis took a few excited bites, and then left it. We’ll see if he eats the rest, lol