I am wanting to add some plants to my garden/yard this spring and was attempting to add things that could double as a food source for my torts. I came across some ants labeled "dinosaur food". So I did a quick internet search and gathered some info on the plant but not sure if I could feed it, and if so, could they eat it frequently or sparingly. Here's the info I got:
1.It's name is Gunnera Manicata, Dinosaur Food or Giant Rhubarb. 2.It's native to S America between Columbia and Brazil.
3. It's not really in the rhubarb family.
4. Edible when young, peel the leaf stems, slice and eat raw in a salad.
Could anyone advise whether this would be safe for sulcatas, leopards, and Aldabra? If so how frequently is suggested?
THANKS!
1.It's name is Gunnera Manicata, Dinosaur Food or Giant Rhubarb. 2.It's native to S America between Columbia and Brazil.
3. It's not really in the rhubarb family.
4. Edible when young, peel the leaf stems, slice and eat raw in a salad.
Could anyone advise whether this would be safe for sulcatas, leopards, and Aldabra? If so how frequently is suggested?
THANKS!