Endive Green Curled!

iAmCentrochelys sulcata

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i would like to ask if these plants are Safe for My tortoises to eat.
 

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You might fall in and never come out, but here's a fun site to explore lettuce and other grocery greens:


In short, the curly endive ("frisee") is a variety of chicory. Safe and nutritious.
 

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You might fall in and never come out, but here's a fun site to explore lettuce and other grocery greens:


In short, the curly endive ("frisee") is a variety of chicory. Safe and nutritious.
thanks i bought like 4 packets, i hope they grow.
 

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