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February 1, 2012
  • PRE-SALE

    Many loyal customers are calling and asking us to put products on a pre-sale list with their credit cards to be sure they can get our new bulbs when they come in without waiting for the purchase option to be available. To be fair to all we have decided to make certain products available for pre-sale purchasing. Please understand that the order will not be here before 2/18/2012. Our stock order was placed and paid for in December of 2011 but because of the New Year holiday it was not completed before the close of our factory. If you decide to order, you will be first on the shipping list. As always, we very much appreciate that our friends demand only the best for their creatures or rather their family, as we do.

Bearded Dragons Safe Plant List (Pogona vitticeps)

Author: Marsha Vacek

Alfalfa
Astilbe
Baby's Tears
Basil (leaves and flowers)
Carnations (petals)
Chamomile, English
Chinese Lantern (flowers)
Clover
Dahlia (flowerhead)
Dandelion (leaves, flowerhead)
Day Lilies (flowers)
Dracaena (cornplant)
Fennel
Ficus (leaves)
Geranium (flowers, leaves)
Grape (leaves, fruit), (not ornamental grape ivys)
Hens and Chicks
Hibiscus, Tropical & Blue (flowers, leaves)
Hollyhock (leaves, flowers)
Impatiens
Johnny-Jump-Up (flowers)
Lavender
Maple (leaves)
Mesquite (leaves)
Mint
Mulberry leaves
Nasturtium (flowers, leaves)
Oregano
Pansies (flowers)
Pea, Green Bean (not sweetpea): leaves, pods
Peppermint
Petunia
Phlox
Pinks (petals)
Rose (petals)
Rosemary (leaves, flowers)
Sage (leaves, flowers)
Spider Plant (leaves, sap may be a skin irritant)
Split-Leaf Philodendron (leaves)
Squash / Zucchini (flowers)
Thyme (leaves, flowers)
Violets (Not African Violets (flowers, leaves)
Wandering Jew (leaves, sap may be a skin irritant)
Yucca (flowers)

We will add to this list as time allows and new plants are submitted. This current listing displays plants that could be used within the dragons enclosure without ill effect. (This does not mean that your Bearded Dragon will not eat or destroy them. It simply means they are safe for use with your dragon.)

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The original article can be found here: Bearded Dragon Safe Plants List