Anyone know what these plants are please

Use this forum for identification of plants and flowers found in the UK. To allow us to help provide accurate identification we need clear pictures of the whole plant, where it is growing and close up pictures of flowers, buds or seed heads if any available. It would also be useful to see pictures showing the leaf attached to the stem.
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Anyone know what these plants are please

Post by Jo1211 » 07 Jun 2018, 08:24

Are these safe to feed my horsfield tortoise please?
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Post by Nina » 07 Jun 2018, 08:57

Hi Jo,

It's a bit hard to say. Your first photo (the tall plant growing in the ground) is something that has bindweed growing up it (the vine that is twisted round the stem). It looks like it might be a young tree seedling of some sort, but I'm just not sure. Hopefully Lin will come on and she might know.

The second photo. It's very difficult to ID a plant from a small bit of it that has been picked, as it's much better to have a photo of the whole plant growing in situ, so that we can see the way it comes up out of the ground, the way the leaves come off the stem etc. It looks familiar, but again I'm not sure and hopefully Lin will know.

The third photo (the blurry one) looks to be one of the Willowherbs, and we have two entries for different types:
https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... xjkzSAh2M8
and this https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... xjlBiAh2M8
Does yours resemble either of these?

Nina

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Post by lin » 07 Jun 2018, 10:35

Hi Jo.
Your first plant with the vine growing around it is Wild Lettuce. Here is our entry for it but you can also ass that name to the database search and it will pop up.
https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... nt=574&c=6

The next one down, the one Nina has asked for another photo. I agree we do need photos in situ to be able to see size and growth habit. If you could send one in it would help immensley. There actually looks like two plants there :?:

And I agree with the Willowherb in the last photo.

Lin

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Post by Jo1211 » 07 Jun 2018, 14:36

Hi Nina and Lin
Thank you for your kind replies
I have taken a picture of the 2nd plant and also some others I have found in the garden. Are any safe to feed my tortoise with please?

Thanks
Jo
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Post by lin » 07 Jun 2018, 15:08

Hi Jo.

Your first plant with the long thinner leaves is a Willowherb and you can see here it will be fine in moderation -- https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... nt=360&c=6

The other photo with the showter pointy leaves is Buttercup and its not a feed for tortoises --
https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... ant=71&c=6

Lin

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Post by Jo1211 » 07 Jun 2018, 15:40

Many thanks Lin. I have planted some seeds in topsoil so hopefully they will grow soon.

Jo

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Post by Jo1211 » 07 Jun 2018, 15:46

One last one please
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Post by Nina » 07 Jun 2018, 16:22

This last one is Herb Bennett, and here is our entry for it:
https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/pla ... xlNYCAh2M8
I hope that helps,
Cheers,
Nina

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Post by Jo1211 » 07 Jun 2018, 16:35

Thank you Nina.

I am very grateful for your help

Jo

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