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Posted by e. He loves it and it is fine for him. There have not been any ill effects. He is still his mean self:-)Isis's Sevant on June 04, 2001 at 15:42:26:
In Reply to: Question about "hardy" hibiscus posted by Diana on June 04, 2001 at 15:27:34:
: Hi All,
: I am wanting to plant some hibiscus plants for Beebs and Bobbs to munch on this summer. I've done a bit of Internet research and found out that there are two varieties: hardy and tropical. Since the climate here in Utah is hardly tropical, I would have to plant the hardy (winter-proof) variety.
: I know that hibiscus are on the "ig-approved" list of plants, and that they absolutely love them, but I just wanted to make sure that the hardy hibiscus are just as healthy for them to eat.
: Does any one know whether or not the two varieties are nutritionally equal?
: Tell me the varieties that some of you grow for your igs. Please send me the names of the kind of hibiscus you grow if you know them, and any other info you can share regarding growing and harvesting hibiscus plants for iguana treats.
: Thanks!
: Diana
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