Cape Honeysuckle

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My Cape Honey suckle has been in bloom lately. Makes a nice garnish for a squashed pumpkin or some greens.

There is something strangely appealing/satisfying about feeding C/B plants from the Cape to C/B tortoises from the Cape, ...in America.
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That's SOOOO cool.
I've been trying to do some reading on what edible plants from the cape may be available to plant for a leopard enclosure, and I'm doing the same thing for the redfoots, looking for actual plants from the amazon.
 

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I've just recently started this. Try this one:
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The literal translation from the native word for this plant into English is "tortoise food".
 

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That's perfect! Thanks Tom!
 

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sulcatas and leopards will destroy that elephant bush within minutes. We tried to keep it planted in the pens...yeah right! We now have several growing in their very own enclosure:)

The honey suckle blooms are well liked too. I have never bothered to feed the leaves though. They grow very quickly, so that's nice.
 

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Thanks guys, you are bringing me back. I grew in Johannesburg South Africa, and we have property just outside Cape Town. I spent every holiday in the cape, lots of lil leop's running around in the summer.
 

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Livingstone said:
Thanks guys, you are bringing me back. I grew in Johannesburg South Africa, and we have property just outside Cape Town. I spent every holiday in the cape, lots of lil leop's running around in the summer.

Where is your property? I was all over Cape Town a few years back.
 

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Hermanus. Past False Bay. About 2 hours outside of Cape Town.

Were you working or traveling?
 

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I was working. I know False Bay, but not Hermanus. My girlfriend lived in Hout Bay. I did a film there for around three months.
 

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I am so glad you posted this Tom. I have Cape Honey Suckle in my back yard and didn't know what it was. It requiers NO care so I kind of forgot about it. Thanks!
 

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Gee I thought that first post was about Cape Cod (MA) and wondering what torts were there!
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Nay said:
Gee I thought that first post was about Cape Cod (MA) and wondering what torts were there!
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I thought Cape Cod at first too. I got excited because thats where i live. And finding anything edible that grows for torts out here would be awesome. Oh well. Grocery store foods it is for now :(
 

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I've been at the cap a few times, wasn't there a ton of those roses along all the roads? Not sure if they are the same as regular rose, but why not? I'm sure roses are safe. Just a thought.
 
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I have been trying to do some reading on what edible plants from the cape may be available to plant for a leopard enclosure, and I'm doing the same thing for the redfoots, looking for actual plants from the amazon.
 
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