edible wild flowers?

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Hello, I got some free wild flower mix seeds when I purchased some weed seeds from Turtlestuff.com. I finally saw them blooming started yesterday! :)

I assume that since I got the flower seeds from "turtle"stuff.com, they should be edible for my turtles, right? :p Could anyone tell me if the flowers and leaves are safe to feed my Hermann's? I just want to double check since they look so pretty and almost make me feel like they are not safe... haha.

I tried to email turtlestuff.com directly but I kept getting error message... Hopefully someone with more experience here can help me out. :tort:

Thank you! :)

kiki

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The first looks like lupin which is poisonous - but I'm prepared to be corrected.

I don't know the second
 

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oh no! If it's lupin, i fed my Hermanns some of the leaves before. Luckily only 3 or 4 times in the last 2 months.
I just looked it up lupin:
http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/site/plants_19.asp?mode=main&catID=344

Mine seems to have less leaves than in the picture, also the flowers are not that tall... but maybe I should just stop feeding them just in case.

Thank you JoesMum. I'm attaching 2 more pictures from a different angle. Hopefully it would help the identification.

thanks,
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Lupins are actually in the pea family and some peas are edible (the obvious) and some aren't (lupins, vetch)

That first one looks like a pea flower and the leaves look like lupin. I don't think a tortoise seed company would risk anything that might be harmful.

The second flower looks like bindweed, or a squash of some sort, but I don't recognise the leaves
 

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I agree the first one looks like lupine. I believe the second one is a type of malva or mallow which is a relative of hollyhock and distant relative of the hibiscus.
 

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first one is definitely lupine

second one might be a type of clarkia...hard to say, though. which leaves go w/the plant: looks like you've got a mix of stuff in there, among which are some clarkia spp and california poppy
 

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Thank you guys for the reply! Yea I got the wild flower mix for free when I purchased some other weed seeds from turtle stuff.com, so I have no idea what was in the mix... Maybe I'll just remove them all and start over again by planting something else just to be safe! :p it's a shame though because the flowers are so pretty!
 
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