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TortoiseBoy1999

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Can I plant Morning Glories to climb around my Leopard tortoise's log/hide in his terrarium? I thought it would look really cool but I wanted to make sure it was ok first.
 

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I am not sure about anybody else, but morning glories are one of the very plants I will not risk. Shame, they grow well and are so beautiful.
 

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Ok I get it, no morning glories. Are there any other plants that are vines that are safe?
 

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hi ,
i am a newbie but maybe climbing roses. i would like to know my self for the future.
 

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Yes, roses and all varieties of grape vine are good, but this is for an inside enclosure correct?
 

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No Morning Glories, No Moon Flowers (white vertions of Morning Glories)

Grapes are Great! Roses are are good too!
 
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Any type of grape leafs Will do. Rose of Sharon will do well in the winter .


pennyw said:
what kind of grape vines? are all ok!
 

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I need some edible vine ideas too. I have planted pumpkin seeds all over the enclosure. The vine grows quickly and the flowers are pretty.
 
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