Hi,
I have a few plants in my backyard that I'm not sure about what they are or if they are save for a sully. I live in the Northeast US (Pennsylvania) if that helps with the identification at all. **I know about the challanges of keeping a sully in an area like PA.
This is part of the backyard which recieves full sunlight about 8 hours per day. As you can see there is plenty of trees for shade. The small enclosure you see is not the primary home at this point. He is only about 4 months old, so he goes out a few times a week for a few hours a day.
Plant 1: This grows in some parts of the lawn. Sheldon seems to have no interest in it.
Plant 2: This tends to grow in shady areas of the lawn. Has not been introduced to Sheldon yet.
Plant 3: This is a weed growing in the lawn. Is it plantain?
Plant 4: This is in a garden on the side of the house...is it hosta?
Along with these, my lawn is littered with dandelions, white clovers, and a few types of grasses. I think it supplies a good variety. Any help on the ID's would be greatly appreciated.
I have a few plants in my backyard that I'm not sure about what they are or if they are save for a sully. I live in the Northeast US (Pennsylvania) if that helps with the identification at all. **I know about the challanges of keeping a sully in an area like PA.
This is part of the backyard which recieves full sunlight about 8 hours per day. As you can see there is plenty of trees for shade. The small enclosure you see is not the primary home at this point. He is only about 4 months old, so he goes out a few times a week for a few hours a day.
Plant 1: This grows in some parts of the lawn. Sheldon seems to have no interest in it.
Plant 2: This tends to grow in shady areas of the lawn. Has not been introduced to Sheldon yet.
Plant 3: This is a weed growing in the lawn. Is it plantain?
Plant 4: This is in a garden on the side of the house...is it hosta?
Along with these, my lawn is littered with dandelions, white clovers, and a few types of grasses. I think it supplies a good variety. Any help on the ID's would be greatly appreciated.