@NickAVD
This is callisia repens, also known as "golliwog" or "turtle creeping weed". It is a general food plant for reptiles. It is luckily one of the few leafy plants that grow here (likely as it's a succulent). All those clover, flowering plants, dandelion... won't grow here (tried it...), so I'm happy I (and Taco
) has this.
Usually it is sold in garden centers where one also finds catgrass, catnip and such. Should be easy to get, I find it online for the US and Germany and "even" here where some things can be crazily hard to get and keeping reptiles is super rare and supplies hard to get I found it in the hardware store that has a tiny plant section, and on a local street market.
As a succulent it is quite hardy regarding "desert environments", keeps and grows well in a dragon enclosure. As, of course, he eats it, it won't last for more than approx. 2 weeks until half of it is eaten. I then switch it out; I have in total three golliwog plants which I use in rotation. Always one in, two out of the enclosure, e.g. here in full sun on the balcony.
When I bought them, I repotted them, switched out most of the soil, cleaned the leaves with water, and let it grow for some weeks before putting it in my dragon's enclosure.
Generally recommended when it's not organic.
Btw.:
My Taco also eats only from live plants... or what he thinks are life plants.
So he has his golliwog, usually I also put a potted herb (e.g. basil, rosemary) in his enclosure. In that way he also has fresh greens when we are away for a few days and (!) is already used to eat that.
Other greens I feed in a way that they mimic a complete life plant, so not cut up, but like a bouquet I put in a dish with some water. I repurposed a "worm dish" from which insects constantly escaped for that. It then looks like a plant and then he eats is greens soooo easily. That way is greens stay fresh from morning to evening. He's currently slowly coming out of brumation and yesterday already started eating some greens.
(The only veggies I cut up for him are such as squash, root vegetables. But I don't chop a salad for him.)