Sep 23, 2012 #1 WinterDB New Member 5 Year Member Joined Sep 10, 2012 Messages 84 I have a ton of this plant in my backyard, it's all over the ground. Does anyone know if this is safe for a sulcata to eat? Attachments image-2697624133.png 275.6 KB · Views: 70
I have a ton of this plant in my backyard, it's all over the ground. Does anyone know if this is safe for a sulcata to eat?
Sep 23, 2012 #2 wellington Well-Known Member Moderator 10 Year Member! Tortoise Club Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 53,938 Location (City and/or State) Chicago, Illinois, USA I don't know what it is. However, most say if its safe the tort will eat it. If its not safe they won't. But here's a bump.
I don't know what it is. However, most say if its safe the tort will eat it. If its not safe they won't. But here's a bump.
Sep 24, 2012 #3 eantch New Member 5 Year Member Joined Sep 18, 2012 Messages 4 In southern Ohio we call it common mallow. My guys eat it.
Sep 25, 2012 #4 GBtortoises Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Feb 27, 2009 Messages 3,617 Location (City and/or State) The Catskill Mountains of New York State WinterDB said: I have a ton of this plant in my backyard, it's all over the ground. Does anyone know if this is safe for a sulcata to eat? View attachment 29085 Click to expand... The weed in the photo is Mallow, I believe Malva neglecta. It is edible by animals and people.
WinterDB said: I have a ton of this plant in my backyard, it's all over the ground. Does anyone know if this is safe for a sulcata to eat? View attachment 29085 Click to expand... The weed in the photo is Mallow, I believe Malva neglecta. It is edible by animals and people.