this actually makes me interested in botany. I never found it so interesting, but when you put it to locations and with good content, i am hooked! i love it
You have inspired me to research into trees. Just completed my research on Austria thanks to this guy. I really cant thank you enough for inspiring me.
@@brandonr3741 i've already started looking, there are some interesting plants in the other kingdoms too! Tears of the Kingdom is definitely on the list, it's another one of my all time favorites.
This is really cool! It's really unique, so I can't think of any suggestions, but I'd love to see more. Thanks for the video! Edit: I looked through my games and thought that maybe the trees and plants in Skyrim could be interesting.
sweet, came here from Zi8s vid from 9 months ago and left a note on his vid asking for more colobs. Then visited your chan and this pops up. Another 20 mins of entertainment. Thanks both ^^
Cool video! I always learn so much from these, but I'm struggling with learning which trees are which in game. How did you learn to identify trees so confidently?
Thank you very much! I started out by looking at field guides for the trees of North America (the Sibley Guide to Trees is a great one), but these days I mostly use the iNaturalist website/app for seeing which tree species are in any given area. You can search a species that you are curious about and see tons of photos submitted by users, which really helps me become familiar with their leaf shapes, colors, size, and growth habit. You can also see the geographic range of any given species on iNaturalist, which is super helpful to know for Geoguessr.
Northern Oak Fern (I can never remember the scientific name - it starts with a "g") always reminds me of my childhood playing in the wooded areas here in MN. There was tons of it. Thanks for the fun video!
Great video !!! We should see much more videos like this, botanic is a super meta to help to find the location. Hope you will publish other videos, good job
There's a house within a 10 minute walk from my parents house in Victoria, BC that has a large monkey puzzle tree in their yard. Much larger than that one. But, not nearly as large as those huge ones you showed.
True story: there’s a monkey puzzle tree in a neighbouring garden to me, when I was a child my older brother told me it was one of only 6 in the world. I never questioned him until I was about 25 😂 and I realised I’d probably seen more than 6 … Is there a time you’re normally streaming on twitch?
I live in a similar climate in Appalachia, and thought "it is too flat to be here even though the greenery looks the same," though we don't have lupines where I live specifically.
Do you have any advice for an amateur interested in learning botany? I’m planning on just going through top plants on iNaturalist and slowly learning them.