Well I messed up. Had a sprout pop in in my back yard that I was fairly certain was Datura wrightii. Being a native plant lover I began tending to it. I’ve had other toxic plants pop up in my yard before and Zen, my desert tort, has ALWAYS stayed clear. Almost like he knew.
So the plant was barely an inch high but had a couple small leaves on it. Not even thinking, Zen was out walking around and I spotted him over by the plant. To my dismay I noticed a little bite out of one of the leaves. Assuming the plant tasted bad, I think it caused him to not take another as he just stayed there staring at it.
I ended up ripping the sprout out of the ground and confirmed it was Datura by the pungent smell.
Should I be super worried? He’s a 15 year old tortoise and fairly big. I know the toxicity of Datura is plant specific meaning one plant may have relatively low toxicity while the plant next to it will be high toxicity. Being a leafy green native plant in both the Mojave and Sonoran deserts I just can’t fathom a wild tortoise hasn’t ever nibbled on one of these.
Anyway, he’s burrowed up for the evening and am planning to check on him in the AM. I don’t think there’s a whole lot I can do at this point. Anyone else have this happen?
Thanks for any input.
So the plant was barely an inch high but had a couple small leaves on it. Not even thinking, Zen was out walking around and I spotted him over by the plant. To my dismay I noticed a little bite out of one of the leaves. Assuming the plant tasted bad, I think it caused him to not take another as he just stayed there staring at it.
I ended up ripping the sprout out of the ground and confirmed it was Datura by the pungent smell.
Should I be super worried? He’s a 15 year old tortoise and fairly big. I know the toxicity of Datura is plant specific meaning one plant may have relatively low toxicity while the plant next to it will be high toxicity. Being a leafy green native plant in both the Mojave and Sonoran deserts I just can’t fathom a wild tortoise hasn’t ever nibbled on one of these.
Anyway, he’s burrowed up for the evening and am planning to check on him in the AM. I don’t think there’s a whole lot I can do at this point. Anyone else have this happen?
Thanks for any input.