Salad Burnet |
Sanguisorba minor | My experiences / remark to this entry: (EMail) |
flower calender (germany)
jan | feb | mar | apr | may | jun | jul | aug | sep | oct | nov | dec |
Zeigerwert N: | 2 (1-2 bedeutet Magerkeitsanzeiger) |
element | part | quantity | minimal | maximal |
Fat | Plant | 94,000 | ||
Fibre | Plant | 76,000 | 244,000 | |
Protein | Plant | 66,000 | 174,000 |
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from Sabine Kandl
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Hello everyone,
in our garden I found salad burnetand I was wondering if it is suitable for my torts.
I offered a bit and they ate it.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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from Marion Minch
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I dont know what I could say against this plant. It is a well known kitchen herb and it grows on lean meadows.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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from Sabine Kandl
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I think they adore it, because I saw how fascinated it was eaten :-)
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from Beate Ullrich
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I fed it last year and it was readily accepted (by my thb). This year my russian torts have discovered it as food as well.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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european tortoises | desert tortoises | tropical tortoises (wetland) | plant flourish |