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summary from an email of the mailing list: Schildifutter - Mailingsliste
from Georg Mirlach
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I took another look at the food-list and I noticed that the rock cress is still missing.
The rock cress is a rockery plant which builds thick pads over the years. The rock cress is almost destroyed by my tortoises, as opposed to the lilacbush.
i.e. I have to defend some of my plants from the torts, so that they cannot completely ban them from my garden
Therefore I think other torts will also crave them just llike mine do.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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from Sabine Willig
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Hi Georg,
I can imagine that you are speaking of the Arabis caucasica, which blossoms white and grows in thick pads. It is a common rockery plant and is perennial. It is a cultured plant and non-toxic for our torts.
<< translated by: Rachel Butner and Marion Minch
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european tortoises |
desert tortoises |
tropical tortoises (wetland) |
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