17-07-2011, 05:49 PM | #1 |
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Blue flower
What is this and is it edible? Thanks
not the clover, the blue flowering plant. Ta
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Looks like some sort of lobelia
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Lobelia !! Not Forget me not.Dont think its edible . Judy
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This is definitely lobelia and is not edible for torts.
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The clover is not, it's an Oxalis plant, wood sorrel not fed.
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Clover? Thought that was fine ? oh dear.
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Sorry Karin, second pic is clover with some other small plant's in there, clover fed in moderation. First pic there's some Oxalis, not fed
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Is shamrock ok to eat? Cant find it on the TTable site
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