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Noticed that my Russian Olive Tree is bearing fruit (it had not in seasons past) Are the olives dangerous for Sulcatas to eat? They have pits.
Noticed that my Russian Olive Tree is bearing fruit (it had not in seasons past) Are the olives dangerous for Sulcatas to eat? They have pits.
Olive tree seeds are not considered poisonous if ingested. However, consuming any plant material may result in stomach upset, diarrhea and vomiting. There is a risk of choking from ingesting plant parts including seeds, leaves and fruit. There may be allergic reactions to ingesting plant materials. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include wheezing, swelling of the mouth, lips, face or tongue, hives and difficulty breathing.
It tastes VERY better before it's prepared... I lived in Jordan for a few years, so I know this. I am going to try to provide my Greek tortoise with olive tree leaves, since they are found in its natural habitatThis is likely for mammals, so if it were me, I would try to keep it to a minimal to avoid possible impaction issue...however, from what I have read and understand --unless the olive is prepared for consumption ---it has an undesirable flavor??? Bitter....so I would wonder if the tort would have any continued interest????