Help with Plants?

Kirin

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This popped up in my garden and I have no idea what it is, any help please?


I was also wondering if these are edible for my sulcata and leopard


Thanks for the help.
 

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When I looked at the first picture I thought it might be a Japanese aralia, but then I saw it better in the second picture and I now think it is a tree seedling. Might be in the mulberry family, but it would be a good idea to take it to a nursery to get a good i.d.

Any of the other succulents are ok to plant in a tortoise habitat, but a word of advice to everyone: Let the tortoise eat it on his own. Don't pick it and add it to their food where they don't have the option of eating it or not.

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Star-of-India

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Looks like a papaya seedling. You can certainly grow them down in Chino I'd think.
 

Kirin

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So I was looking up the mulberry and it does look like a white mulberry. So is this okay to feed to my sulcata and leopard.
 

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