May 30, 2013 #1 Spn785 New Member 5 Year Member Joined Sep 28, 2012 Messages 809 Location (City and/or State) Mid-Missouri Well, I decided to stop mowing my lawn to see what all grows, and these popped up. Lol. Sent from my T-Mobile myTouch using TortForum mobile app Attachments 1369925561203.jpg 110.4 KB · Views: 33 1369925600168.jpg 167 KB · Views: 32 1369925616366.jpg 122.9 KB · Views: 31
Well, I decided to stop mowing my lawn to see what all grows, and these popped up. Lol. Sent from my T-Mobile myTouch using TortForum mobile app
May 30, 2013 #2 PapS Member 5 Year Member Joined May 28, 2013 Messages 51 Location (City and/or State) Syros, Greece The first one seems to be Oxalis, a clover look-alike. It's toxic, as you might have guessed it contains...oxalates! The second one I can't tell you the name but I think it's safe for tortoises to eat, not palatable but safe... The third one I have no idea...
The first one seems to be Oxalis, a clover look-alike. It's toxic, as you might have guessed it contains...oxalates! The second one I can't tell you the name but I think it's safe for tortoises to eat, not palatable but safe... The third one I have no idea...
May 30, 2013 #3 Spn785 New Member 5 Year Member Joined Sep 28, 2012 Messages 809 Location (City and/or State) Mid-Missouri Thanks! I was thinking the second one might be Prickley Lettuce, but not sure. I didn't think the first one was clover, but wasn't sure, and the third I have no idea eith. LOL
Thanks! I was thinking the second one might be Prickley Lettuce, but not sure. I didn't think the first one was clover, but wasn't sure, and the third I have no idea eith. LOL
May 30, 2013 #4 EKLC Member 5 Year Member Joined Nov 10, 2010 Messages 605 Third one looks like horseweed (Conyza canadensis). It's in the dandelion and thistle family, but not everything in there is edible.
Third one looks like horseweed (Conyza canadensis). It's in the dandelion and thistle family, but not everything in there is edible.