Those are papayas in the tall pots in the buspan. They have lost all of their leaves. The stems are still green, so I hope all will be well come Spring.
Attractive native North American tree Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a cold-hardy, native American tree species most closely related to a tropical family of fruit trees (surprisingly not the family that includes Papaya.) Pawpaw is worth noting for its large, fragrant edible fruit, the largest fruit produced on native North American trees.
A thread in the Garden Pests and Diseases forum, titled Alope Sphinx Caterpillars eating my Papaya Leaves
A few exceptions might include papaya (center) and fig (Kadota Fig photo by DaylilySLP - right) as these two fruits contain a significant amount of Calcium. Still, all these fruits contain far more sugar than what I would recommend as a significant proportion of any tortoise diet, so add only in moderation.
Excélsior on MSN: Hoja de papaya: beneficios, riesgos y la guía científica para subir tus plaquetas
Hoja de papaya: beneficios, riesgos y la guía científica para subir tus plaquetas
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