Jan 22, 2015 #1 russian/sulcata/tortoise Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Aug 6, 2014 Messages 8,346 Location (City and/or State) Northern California, bay area @lochroma can they eat this? what is it?
Jan 23, 2015 #2 ZEROPILOT REDFOOT WRANGLER Moderator 10 Year Member! Tortoise Club Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jul 16, 2014 Messages 29,970 Location (City and/or State) South Eastern Florida (U.S.A.)/Rock Hill S.C. It looks just like some plant that came in my seed mix from Tortoise Supply. Though I do NOT know the name.
It looks just like some plant that came in my seed mix from Tortoise Supply. Though I do NOT know the name.
Jan 23, 2015 #3 Yvonne G Old Timer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 95,385 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA It's edible. It might be prickly lettuce.
Jan 23, 2015 #4 Iochroma Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 671 Location (City and/or State) San Francisco Yvonne's got it - one of many "prickly lettuces" - all edible, but bitter when old, so feed the younger leaves.
Yvonne's got it - one of many "prickly lettuces" - all edible, but bitter when old, so feed the younger leaves.
Jan 23, 2015 #5 russian/sulcata/tortoise Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Aug 6, 2014 Messages 8,346 Location (City and/or State) Northern California, bay area Iochroma said: Yvonne's got it - one of many "prickly lettuces" - all edible, but bitter when old, so feed the younger leaves. Click to expand... ok thanks!
Iochroma said: Yvonne's got it - one of many "prickly lettuces" - all edible, but bitter when old, so feed the younger leaves. Click to expand... ok thanks!