plants native to Madagascar

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cueboy007

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Ever since I started raising my radiateds, I got interested in growing indoor plants native to their environment to feed them. Do any of you keep any malagasy plants that are edible for the tortoises? I was thinking of Alluaudia(spiny plants).
Any hands-on experience is welcome.
 

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Madagascar is home to as many as 12,000 plant species -- 70-80% of which are endemic -- making it one of the most diverse floras on the planet (for comparison, tropical Africa has 30,000-35,000 species and covers almost 35 times as much area as Madagascar source). Take a look at this sampling of Madagascar's plant richness:
10 families and 260 genera of plants are endemic to Madagascar. Only Australia (with 13) has more endemic species of plants.
165 of Madagascar's 170 palms are not found anywhere else. For comparison, mainland Africa has less than 60 species of palm
Of the 8 species of baobab found in the world, six are endemic to Madagascar
An entire family of plants, the Didiereaceae is unique to Madagascar. Didiereaceae plants are found in the arid southwest and closely resemble some forms of cacti. Unlike catci though, they produce small deciduous leaves which are protected by meanacing thorns and spines that grow directly out of the plant's many branches.
95% of the species found in the Spiny desert exist only in this habitat unique to Madagascar.
Madagascar has nearly 1000 known species of orchids, of which 85% are endemic.
Anti-cancer drugs (vincristine, vinblastine) derived from the Madagascar rosy periwinkle generated over a billion dollars in revenue for Eli Lilly & Co


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Cool, I'll have plenty to choose from.

I'll do some research and see what these guys eat in their habitat other than opuntia.

I need to find a place that sells them, the local garden centres only carry the regular plants, nothing special.
 
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