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COMMON PLANT NAMES AND WHETHER THEY ARE TOXIC (NON EDIBLE) OR EDIBLE LISTED ABOVE EACH PICTURE:


Speedwell... Edible




Goose Grass (Sticky Bud)... NON EDIBLE





Dead Nettle... Edible




Groundsel... TOXIC... Non Edible




Sun Spurge... TOXIC... Non Edible




Dead Nettle... Edible

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Old 16-04-2008, 12:41 PM
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MORE COMMON GARDEN PLANTS WHICH ARE EDIBLE:


Geranium (perennial and annual varieties, leaves and flowers edible):






Pelargonium (perennial and annual varieties, leaves and flowers edible):

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Old 21-05-2008, 04:45 PM
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These pictures are really helpul. Can the 3 leave clover leafs that are around the white clover be eaten too?
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Yes they can
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I dont know what this is but is it edibel?

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Old 22-05-2008, 04:07 PM
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Can they eat white dead nettle as well, the leaves and the flower?
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Old 23-05-2008, 01:40 PM
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I dont know what this is but is it edibel?

That looks like Campanula
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Yes it is, and torts love it. I got the first flowers on mine today, but there were only two so I had to decide which two torts could have them!
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hehe, this makes me laugh as most of those plants are edible for humans aswell. Have any of you seen Ray Mear's "wild food"? I have the book, I am sure it would be a valuable resource for you; I presume that what is non toxic to use is non toxic to reptiles. I might be able to suggest a few more plants if you want.
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maybe a stupid question but just to double check you can feed all the flowers of all the plants?
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