Pretty sure this is okay for Spud to eat but I just wanted to be sure:
May 12, 2016 #1 spud's_mum Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2015 Messages 3,168 Location (City and/or State) United Kingdom Pretty sure this is okay for Spud to eat but I just wanted to be sure:
May 12, 2016 #2 ZEROPILOT REDFOOT WRANGLER Moderator Tortoise Club 5 Year Member Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jul 16, 2014 Messages 29,175 Location (City and/or State) South Eastern Florida (U.S.A.)/Rock Hill S.C. I've got them in my yard here in Florida. My Redfoot eat them. Someone once told me the name but I've since forgotten.
I've got them in my yard here in Florida. My Redfoot eat them. Someone once told me the name but I've since forgotten.
May 12, 2016 #3 spud's_mum Well-Known Member Joined May 2, 2015 Messages 3,168 Location (City and/or State) United Kingdom ZEROPILOT said: I've got them in my yard here in Florida. My Redfoot eat them. Someone once told me the name but I've since forgotten. Click to expand... I thought it looked quite edible. I just don't trust myself
ZEROPILOT said: I've got them in my yard here in Florida. My Redfoot eat them. Someone once told me the name but I've since forgotten. Click to expand... I thought it looked quite edible. I just don't trust myself
May 12, 2016 #4 Pearly Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Jul 14, 2015 Messages 5,285 Location (City and/or State) Central Texas, Austin area Thistle of some sort. It should have pretty purple flowers
May 12, 2016 #5 JoesMum Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Oct 26, 2011 Messages 21,580 Location (City and/or State) Kent, South East England It looks like a thistle. Spud will probably not bother with one that size. They're quite tough and prickly. Joe ignores them.
It looks like a thistle. Spud will probably not bother with one that size. They're quite tough and prickly. Joe ignores them.