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sergeiandolga

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Hey there on the other side of the internet!

Today I have 2 plants to be identified.

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My assumption is, that the first plant is rapeseed and the second one is red deadnettle.

Can someone confirm or correct me?

Thank you!

Edit: images were broken, corrected
 

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I don’t know that it’s rapeseed but it’s definitely in the same family: Brassicaceae. Safe in moderation. I’ll be interested to see if your tortoise eats it. :)

The second one could be a dead nettle but I’m not comfortable identifying it cut up, like it is. I always like to see a picture of the plant as it’s growing. Did you notice any flowers?
 

sergeiandolga

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Thanks for the replies.

@Bambam1989 there are only two pictures, and two broken links. Sadly i couldn't remove them because they doesn't appear while editing.
Or you don't see them either?

@RosemaryDW No, sadly there were no flowers at all, I think it's either too early or too late for them. I won't give them the second one just to be safe. I'll give them the first one later and keep you updated.
 

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@RosemaryDW No, sadly there were no flowers at all, I think it's either too early or too late for them. I won't give them the second one just to be safe.

Any chance you can get a picture of the second one, in the ground? I think it’s likely a dead nettle but really like to see a whole plant.
 

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