Jan 13, 2017 #1 a6t9vette New Member Joined Dec 24, 2016 Messages 18 not much is still green in NJ but this stuff stays nice all winter. Looking to ID and see if it's suitable food for an Eastern Hermanns. Grows as ground cover and I have a lot. Any input is appreciated. Attachments IMG_1817.JPG 4.3 MB · Views: 1
not much is still green in NJ but this stuff stays nice all winter. Looking to ID and see if it's suitable food for an Eastern Hermanns. Grows as ground cover and I have a lot. Any input is appreciated.
Jan 13, 2017 #3 Yvonne G Old Timer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 95,396 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA Thank you for that I.D. I've added it to our thread: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread...ts-both-edible-and-toxic-for-tortoises.14564/
Thank you for that I.D. I've added it to our thread: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread...ts-both-edible-and-toxic-for-tortoises.14564/
Jan 13, 2017 #4 Maro2Bear Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined May 29, 2014 Messages 14,902 Location (City and/or State) Glenn Dale, Maryland, USA a6t9vette said: Thinking it's pachysandra? Click to expand... Yep, thats defintely pachysandra. We have tons of that ground cover. Year one, it sleeps; Year two it creeps and year three it leaps.
a6t9vette said: Thinking it's pachysandra? Click to expand... Yep, thats defintely pachysandra. We have tons of that ground cover. Year one, it sleeps; Year two it creeps and year three it leaps.