plant identification

  1. mools

    could someone ID this plant?

    it grows abundantly in a corner of the backyard. we eat it sometimes, too. wondering if it's safe for tortoise consumption.
  2. M

    Sprouts growing from moss hide

    Hi all, I recently set up my tortoise enclosure to prepare for my hatchling coming in the next few weeks. I wanted to practice keeping the humidity and temperature for what the baby tort needs. I noticed that my moss hide started to sprout and I was curious if anyone knew what the sprouts were...
  3. H

    Plant ID, please and thanks

  4. H

    Help identify this plant

    Hello, Could I please get help identifying this plant and if it is safe for tortoises? He already nibbled a little. Thank you
  5. M

    Is Ruby peperomia safe for torts?

    I have this ruby peperomia growing and I was wondering if my tortoise can eat it. I searched on the tortoise table, and it mentioned that peperomia was safe, which looked like a different variation of peperomia. Does that mean that ALL peperomia plants are safe fire tortoises including this one...
  6. Y

    Help identify some weeds and food help!

    I have these 2 types of weeds growing like crazy in my back yard! I haven’t used weed killer since February and it poured for weeks in the past couple months. Would they be safe at all to eat for a leopard? I also have a watermelon plant that he loves to play with and was wondering if that’s...
  7. RatQueen_Irene

    Is this Nipplewort?

    I'm having a hard time telling if this is nipplewort or not, this is the tallest one and what I thought may be easiest to identify. Using several plant identifiers all that comes up is that though. The leaves seem a bit more rounded? In particular the bottom leaves seem most different in growth...
  8. For-Mr.Spock

    I cannot find these on Tortoise Table?

    I live in PA and have a decent sized yard. My store only really has endive and kale, so I have taken to foraging to supplement my russian tortoise's diet. What are these following plants and can she eat them? Thank you for your time and patience.
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