Thanks for the list! Do you go out and collect these yourself or do you have a supplier or grow them yourself?
@irohthetortoise, you are in Cleveland, what kind of location are you in specifically? A house, city apartment, giant ranch on the outskirts of the city? What kind of grocery stores are near you?
I see some hispanic population in the city; any hispanic market will sell cactus, marked as “nopales.” It’s an excellent food.
I see different information on Asian populations; if there are any Asian markets near you that would increase your choices.
Whole Foods or a natural food store might have a few different options as well.
For now you may have to rely on some of the more common grocery store foods:
You may need to rely on grocery store foods for now. Good foods for tortoises are "chicories," types of lettuce that are likely to be on the far side of the more common floppy green heads of lettuce most people buy. Anything labeled as simply "chicory" is good, as are radicchio, frisee, escarole, and endive; you might even find something labeled as dandelions. You may find a bag of "Spring" or "Spicy" mix that is good, just check the label to be sure it has some of the chicories I just mentioned.
The leaves (just the leaves) of turnips and radishes are also good, as are carrot tops. Collards, mustard greens, bok choy, and other dark, leafy greens are okay as well.