I don't know the name of that one, but its good tortoise food. I feed it to all of mine regularly.
I’m never sure about hawksbeard, we’ve had to liittle rain I haven’t seen it in a while. But it’s a dandelion relative one way or the other, as Tom says, and fine to feed. Chop a very little of it, wet it and mix it in with her other food. Usually once they get used to the taste they will be willing to eat more of it. She may have not had much in this plant group before or not in a very long time; it’s totally different from the family those mustard greens are in. Good luck.
Here are a couple of photos that may help you narrow down which is which of some of the more common chicories.
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I was just out foraging for weeds and wild flowers in my back field and found a ton of stuff. Narrowed down most of the safe or not. But I have 4 plants I couldn’t identify on tortoise table. I have a ground cover, a succulent and 2 purple wild flowers. Any help would be great. View attachment 256882View attachment 256883View attachment 256884View attachment 256885
Once again, this is a very old thread.I was just out foraging for weeds and wild flowers in my back field and found a ton of stuff. Narrowed down most of the safe or not. But I have 4 plants I couldn’t identify on tortoise table. I have a ground cover, a succulent and 2 purple wild flowers. Any help would be great. View attachment 256882View attachment 256883View attachment 256884View attachment 256885
2nd pic looks like purslane...I hope the poster hasn't waited 2 1/2 years for an answer, the plucked plants have invariably perished.