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Heliamphora, Sarracenia, Drosera, Australia, Tepui, Byblis, and Nepenthes... With a cameo by the toilet pitcher and an explanation of Peristomes.

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@Taradoxxi
@Taradoxxi 5 лет назад
That fridge full of high-altitude plants is amazing. It looks like an alien botanist’s sample cabinet.
@CreditR01
@CreditR01 4 года назад
Definitely. They're so weird but very cool.
@Liliquan
@Liliquan 2 года назад
That’s like saying, look at those foreigners with their weird facial features. When in fact it’s not weird at all. In reality, you’re just heavily biased in favor of what suits your experience and are classifying everything else as “weird”. What’s really weird is how you don’t get that.
@thetobyntr9540
@thetobyntr9540 2 года назад
That's kind of a common view though that "weird" is relative to one's own experience, you don't gotta belittle someone for appreciating plants and saying what they think about it, that's a beautiful thing to me at least. Love and let love. They are very weird compared to the majority of plants and it would be true to say in the context of one culture that someone from another culture has a weird looking outfit or hairdo like the Minoans or whatever, doesn't detract from the value of the thing (the Minoans had some mad swag on they drip) unless it's meant to. I'm weird, we're all weird in our own way just some things seem weirder because we haven't grown to accept it as not weird.
@JaimeeL901
@JaimeeL901 2 года назад
3:20
@jasonm7973
@jasonm7973 2 года назад
@@Liliquan this is so cringe 😂 they're just plants bro. It's not that deep.
@eric_the_egggremlin
@eric_the_egggremlin 5 лет назад
"It's the same order as cacti, spinach, and beets." Sir, you accent charms me and your knowledge is delightful but the way you casually string together words I never would have thought were connected on any level truly makes me laugh and I'm going to binge-watch as many of your videos as I can.
@ulalaFrugilega
@ulalaFrugilega Год назад
Yay!
@caramba10
@caramba10 5 лет назад
"The Shrew takes a shit - I shit ye not" LOL great vid, been growing Cp's for over 50 years and I learned a few new things - thanks.
@timothychamberlin6985
@timothychamberlin6985 3 года назад
Love you brother. You are appreciated.....
@eric_the_egggremlin
@eric_the_egggremlin 5 лет назад
I need to comment again because I legitimately cackled at "juicy, delicate bastards". This is... a beautiful video.
@zac9311
@zac9311 5 лет назад
That bit about how the plant leads the pollinator on a one way track first past the female then the male part is insane. These things are smart
@TheLaughingDove
@TheLaughingDove 5 лет назад
That's a fucking cool collection, love these videos, I've always had trouble retaining a lot of the scientific terms for plant anatomy despite staring at guides, but watching you talk about them and point them out is helping me retain a lot more
@danisyx5804
@danisyx5804 4 года назад
Most teachers don't know how to teach
@averynelson1186
@averynelson1186 5 лет назад
Criminally undersubbed channel here, I tell you what. Magical stuff. I like plants but I have a hard time paying attention when I try to learn about them. This dude makes it hella easy. Just by being himself. Major props.
@ValeriePallaoro
@ValeriePallaoro 5 лет назад
Share the helloutadis!! Let all your friends know. Best botanist explainer around.
@johnnygearpin7596
@johnnygearpin7596 5 лет назад
Nepenthes Lowii 'The Toilet Pitcher' Another fantastic Bastard! Thanks for making these!
@stormevans6897
@stormevans6897 5 лет назад
"You get em to, you get em to land on there, and they stick and they die, then you secrete some enzymes, and you eat em nice. Oooooooooo look at that guy"
@danielizquierdo4570
@danielizquierdo4570 5 лет назад
I’m from Venezuela. I have a book full of scientific articles and photography of the tepuy habitat that goes deeper into the native fauna and flors of the habitat, including these plants. It is truly amazing.
@saaros
@saaros Год назад
cuál es el nombre? me encantaría encontrarlo
@Channel_60
@Channel_60 5 лет назад
You need to meet Brad Leone and do an "It's Alive" episode.
@aidynz5703
@aidynz5703 5 лет назад
Hooly shit
@BigDH28
@BigDH28 5 лет назад
Nickk IRL 👍👍👍👍 I agree with that notion! I have watched every single video of "its alive".
@Fragrantbeard
@Fragrantbeard 5 лет назад
Holy shit is that a great idea. They are peanut butter and jelly!
@beestorm7609
@beestorm7609 5 лет назад
That was my first thought. This is everything
@bikercr
@bikercr 5 лет назад
Good one, Vinnie!!
@johnmorgan8127
@johnmorgan8127 5 лет назад
you need to do voice over for BBC nature shows
@AdrianHepburn-vz9yr
@AdrianHepburn-vz9yr 4 года назад
That would be epic.
@The18x18x
@The18x18x 3 года назад
@Oliver Eales Don't cut yourself on that edge, oliver
@Mollbean
@Mollbean 5 лет назад
this is a niche i never knew i needed
@kirenireves
@kirenireves 5 лет назад
In many of your videos you mention that some plant or another was recently discovered, or something new about a known plant was recently revealed, usually when it is endemic to a small location. It seems like botany still has much room for citizen scientists to contribute by in-depth studying of a known species or genus, OR even finding new species! That's pretty exciting! We can play along at home, not just by learning existing info, but actually generating NEW knowledge. Bada Bing Bada Boom, THAT's how you Botanize. ^_^
@nothertreeinbox
@nothertreeinbox 5 лет назад
Botany never stops discovery because new things evolve to adapt to climate change every day
@kirenireves
@kirenireves 5 лет назад
A good book about botanizing and finding new species: "A Rum Affair" by Karl Sabbagh. It is about the too-strong desire to find new species leading to scientific fraud, and the oh-so-polite culture of the English botany community in the 1940's - 1950's. The author spins a good tale of John Heslop Harrison hunting sedges in the Hebrides, and John Raven uprooting his fraud.
@dudemanbroguy3464
@dudemanbroguy3464 5 лет назад
kire nireves you’d be surprised on how little research is done about many plants and animals on earth. Why? Because they don’t feed the capitalistic agenda
@angeloreyes1951
@angeloreyes1951 5 лет назад
@@dudemanbroguy3464 well nobody is stopping you from exploring, get em tiger.
@ValeriePallaoro
@ValeriePallaoro 5 лет назад
@@dudemanbroguy3464 more likely because it's one of those sciences that has a lot of natural diversity.
@bobidos123
@bobidos123 5 лет назад
This is the most detailed closeup video on the subject ive ever seen! Banging video and nice to hear botany put so eloquently! Fucking love it!
@lastthotstanding8120
@lastthotstanding8120 5 лет назад
The deepness of explanation is so awesome
@danisyx5804
@danisyx5804 4 года назад
He actually teaches he explains the meanings of the words he's using etc most teachers can't teach This is what teaching is like
@InKa4484
@InKa4484 5 лет назад
Feed Me, Seymour! Feed Me!
@Liezuli
@Liezuli 5 лет назад
I dunno why 2019 youtube decided to start recommending nature to everyone, but I am 100% on board with this
@SamRabbitx
@SamRabbitx 5 лет назад
A total banger.
@DiamondCutter423
@DiamondCutter423 5 лет назад
wow....I remember seeing sarracenia flava in the woods of Mississippi when I was a kid. Thanks man.
@kx1086
@kx1086 4 года назад
"A dentate vaginal opening" ..I've never heard anyone describe a nepenthes pitcher this way lmao
@unrightist
@unrightist 2 года назад
I mean it's the first thing I thought of. Well, no. The first thing I thought was "that's fuckin' metal" of the plant with the spikes around the rim. The next thought was vagina dentata.
@olafelsberry9271
@olafelsberry9271 4 года назад
Those are some beautiful pitcher plants.
@glovester
@glovester 5 лет назад
this is wildly educational and fascinating and I thank you
@christyhughes6632
@christyhughes6632 4 года назад
As RU-vid is some kind of crack for me I've been highly considering avoiding it. However I would still watch your videos. They are truly Kindred to my spirit. Thank you again... B safe xo me
@pickinanddiggin9128
@pickinanddiggin9128 3 года назад
Thats an impressive collection of plants. Major goals.
@8devkhan8
@8devkhan8 5 лет назад
I love this place! Used to live two miles from here, but learned more about it today than all my in-person visits. Thanks!
@MercMercury
@MercMercury 5 лет назад
You are telling me there are plants that are toilets for shrews?! Amazing :D
@NMChe56
@NMChe56 5 лет назад
"Lugahdisbasterd're" LOL
@barbarabroeske1061
@barbarabroeske1061 5 лет назад
NMChe56 chicago guy 💯‼️
@ValeriePallaoro
@ValeriePallaoro 5 лет назад
my favourite from another video 'rahk'. It took me ages to figure out what he was saying, lolz galore!
@SlideshowSaturdays
@SlideshowSaturdays 5 лет назад
Fascinating video man! I'm an entomologist that took a few horticulture classes and Iove carnivorous plants! Thanks for sharing.
@skybike89
@skybike89 5 лет назад
Fuck man, some of these species look otherworldly. Really cool.
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 5 лет назад
A greenhouse that encourages bugs, how cool.
@SnowblindOtter
@SnowblindOtter 5 лет назад
Might have to try and visit that place sometime... always had a fascination with carnivorous plants, and it'd be nice to appreciate some of the more exotic and remote species up-close.
@RyvenSorane
@RyvenSorane 3 года назад
Love your videos, I'm learning a lot ^_^ I showed your videos to my husband, who's studying to be an arborist, and he loves them!
@skench92
@skench92 2 года назад
CaliCarns are so awesome, probably the best in the game in my opinion. Can't believe I've never stumbled upon this video, these are my guilty pleasure plants. Got tons, even some cultivars from this nursery! Awesome per usual stop humanity.
@Abrin32
@Abrin32 5 лет назад
I really love your pronunciation. Its the same conventions i was taught but you keep the latin just a little gangster, just a little boston. I say this because I've met other botanists who I thought were saying things wrong and they were actually taught differently.
@barbarabroeske1061
@barbarabroeske1061 5 лет назад
Brian Williams more like CHICAGO.
@thetobyntr9540
@thetobyntr9540 2 года назад
I love how he pronounces everything too, I've adopted a few utterances here and there just because I might as well and it gets the point across. I still like to say the Latin in my best approximation of classical Latin when it would sound cool tho.
@kbearl
@kbearl 2 года назад
These plants like a casino, most of the bugs are losers but some are winners and tell their friends. Very devious of the plant
@normanbell7883
@normanbell7883 2 года назад
from Diana Shallard... if u knew how many times i'm not out of my space with a wow. thank you so much. magnifica..
@jerrodbeck1799
@jerrodbeck1799 2 месяца назад
Beautiful carnivore plants are my favorite👍🏻
@ulalaFrugilega
@ulalaFrugilega Год назад
"It’s like a heart: you can only cut it one way for it to be symmetrical" - sounds like poetry to me, man.
@emersonlamond1024
@emersonlamond1024 5 лет назад
there are suburban patches of bush near my house with drosera, always fascinating
@aprilkurtz1589
@aprilkurtz1589 5 лет назад
Thanks for providing this video. I used to have about 30 types of Sarracenia. They're really cool plants.
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 5 лет назад
Still miss my "Tarnok"
@aprilkurtz1589
@aprilkurtz1589 5 лет назад
@@katiekane5247 Yes, I'm going to order some more this fall for delivery next spring, I miss having them. I had a huge S. purpurea that my neighbor forgot to water while I was on vacation, in fact, I lost over half the plants I had. Love the S. Tarnock, the S. minor var "Okee Giant", S. orephilia, etc. Mostly species.
@MarleyPeifer
@MarleyPeifer 4 года назад
Love that nursery! That's my town.
@mynamejeff3545
@mynamejeff3545 3 года назад
Those tiny Australian carnivores are cute as heck!
@EvanSmith1000
@EvanSmith1000 5 лет назад
These videos are so informative and easy to watch. Thank you so much!
@vwverweij
@vwverweij 3 года назад
This one was so good, i could even share it with my "normal" friends
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 3 года назад
I see I'm not the only one who thinks a toy Dino is a banger idea for plant pots!
@JapanischErfahren
@JapanischErfahren 5 лет назад
Damn, amazing. I often tried carnivourus plant from the supermarket or so when I was a kid - they always died in a week or two. Now I have a vivarium that is doing great (and a bit more knowledge about plants), and I just ordered a nepenthes. Excited to see if she's going to be fine inside the vivarium.
@junkettarp8942
@junkettarp8942 4 месяца назад
Thats bloody amazing Tony....Totally bazzar.
@michaelhockus8208
@michaelhockus8208 Год назад
incredible, incredible, incredible. can't thank you enough.
@Molhedim
@Molhedim 5 лет назад
Carnivorous plants are so fascinating.
@Bobby11083
@Bobby11083 2 года назад
Ahh man do another video like this. I grow Nepenthes and was super happy to come across this. Love your videos man.
@zigfreidbop
@zigfreidbop 5 лет назад
What an awesome nursery!
@larsfinlay7325
@larsfinlay7325 5 лет назад
hell fucking yeah bro
@MissEwe
@MissEwe 3 года назад
What a cool nursery 🤘💓
@kingofthend
@kingofthend 10 месяцев назад
This is pretty nice. Recently read a paper that drew some comparisons between the digestive system of carnivorous plants and that of animals and found a lot of similarities. Textbook example of convergent evolution.
@liiv3354
@liiv3354 4 года назад
indoor voice
@ulalaFrugilega
@ulalaFrugilega Год назад
That plant that eats poop should be part of any terrarium.
@zlaynie
@zlaynie 2 года назад
Jesus these are beautiful especially that drosera magnificent. Be still my heart ❤️
@jacklandismusic
@jacklandismusic 5 лет назад
Yo this was, no joke, the most simultaneously entertaining and educational plant video I've seen on here--and I spend a whole lot of my time (probably too much, if I'm honest) watching plant videos, so I know what the hell I'm talking about. Thanks for the rad video (I'm subscribing right this instant)!
@hal0hal0mc
@hal0hal0mc 2 года назад
That takes me back. Visited California Carnivores about 15+ years ago. Sadly lost my whole collection of carnivores to time but recently got back into botany. I doubt I will rebuild my carnivorous plant collection though since it's arid in Colorado and the winters are a bit rough for them
@sailorvenus7254
@sailorvenus7254 5 лет назад
Your videos are so exciting and inspirational, Thank you so much for sharing and explaining the way you do💕
@jillb6931
@jillb6931 3 года назад
Man, I wish the guy who taught intro to botany had spoken like you do Sir. I might have actually taken the class instead of dropped it. Sadly, rather than sound excited about the plants and to tell his students about them, he spoke in a monotone that put me right to sleep.
@RaldoronWOR
@RaldoronWOR 5 лет назад
I fucking love this channel. Keep it up.
@biancaok3745
@biancaok3745 3 года назад
these plants are so different and interesting, i wish i could find something diverse and wild like this in the suburbs. all i got to look forward to is a bunch of invasive weeds that my dad will periodically spray with roundup
@givemeyourfish
@givemeyourfish 5 лет назад
It's like AvE for plants
@iNerdier
@iNerdier 4 года назад
I keep waiting for 'focus you faaak'.
@danisyx5804
@danisyx5804 4 года назад
That's exactly what I thought the first time I stumbled onto one of his videos I love that they're relatable and incredibly intelligent and willing to take the time to explain things in enough depth that you can understand what's going on without boring you or condescending to you And just real down-to-earth people good people
@danisyx5804
@danisyx5804 4 года назад
@@iNerdier every time he puts his hand behind a leaf or a flower 🤣🤣🤣
@Machinist-wf1iw
@Machinist-wf1iw 4 года назад
I thought I was the only one
@sspyder181
@sspyder181 3 года назад
Hahaha soooooooo true
@zippagraphics
@zippagraphics 4 года назад
Beautiful.
@StanTheObserver-lo8rx
@StanTheObserver-lo8rx 5 лет назад
I didn't see a fungus gnat. Not in that place. In the bay area I would tell your viewers that Drosera binata is near top of the list easy to grow. I have it going over five years now. As far as pitcher plants? As always Tony,the more exotic looking? the harder to grow here. Go for most cold tolerant high mountain species. But,they tend to have drab pitchers. Now,I do have a large N.alata/ventricosa ( they always tell me one is the other on the internet boards) that is the one you see at Walmart every summer, its lived over three years outdoors here...and the last two with no pitchers. We just don't have the warm+humidity needed. The foliage does great.it's got many stems over 4'?...but what good is a pitcher plant with no pitchers?
@stephsexoticpets
@stephsexoticpets Год назад
my dart frogs love hopping around in their bromeliads, they deposit their tadpoles in the bromeliad pools to grow up :)
@sacramentofoodforest
@sacramentofoodforest 5 лет назад
We should start a fund to send you to Africa or Asia to make some plants videos!!
@botanicaltreasures2408
@botanicaltreasures2408 5 лет назад
Most interesting. Thanks! I got a small bog garden last summer with some pitcher plants and some venus flytraps. They made it through the winter. The squirrels were a bigger problem. They ate the pitchers to get at the bugs. Didn’t know the food chain would work that way. 😐
@fatherpossum
@fatherpossum 4 года назад
Wonderful video thank you
@KobaYn
@KobaYn 5 лет назад
Keep'em coming
@9385dee7
@9385dee7 5 лет назад
Top quality video.
@AxolotlCries
@AxolotlCries 2 года назад
"After he takes in the sugar, he takes a shit, I shit you not..." xD
@gregsg2351
@gregsg2351 Год назад
I could be wrong but we have those pitcher plants in Jersey along with some pretty cool yellow flowering cactus,
@smoothmovez
@smoothmovez 5 лет назад
always fun to find pitcher plants in the upper peninsula of michigan
@jenmha
@jenmha 5 лет назад
I just saw some sarrasenia purpurea a few weeks ago in the huron-manistee national forest (lower peninsula) and they blew my mind.
@elijahragland8498
@elijahragland8498 5 лет назад
Does anyone know why that red color appears to be so prevalent with these carnivorous plants?
@Eric-bq4si
@Eric-bq4si 5 лет назад
That WAS a banger!
@queenbeet
@queenbeet 3 года назад
My highschool biology teacher, Mr. Desch helped us remember by calling it the "pistil packin' mama".😺
@AMAPIANOHAUS
@AMAPIANOHAUS 3 года назад
thank you master .
@sunflower-ix7yl
@sunflower-ix7yl 3 года назад
doing a poster on Sarracenia this was great!!
@shaunandrews5138
@shaunandrews5138 5 лет назад
Hell yeah , I love that place
@boneyjensen
@boneyjensen 5 лет назад
Thx for this. Great vid!
@kevincastrillon6675
@kevincastrillon6675 5 лет назад
i swear are you from Brooklyn. I waiting for you to say fergeeettaaabbaaout it. Love your garden and knowledge
@enigma3654
@enigma3654 4 года назад
Fucking awesome! I love carnivorous plants
@stevef.m.2188
@stevef.m.2188 2 года назад
Nice ,Thanks
@MrLionelrichtea
@MrLionelrichtea 5 лет назад
Banger vid fo’sho 10/10 would slip on trapdoor
@MissEwe
@MissEwe 3 года назад
A feeding video would most definitely Rawk. Just putting that out there
@spruill7716
@spruill7716 4 года назад
bada bing bada boom, no more bugs in ma's house.
@clintparsons3989
@clintparsons3989 4 года назад
I guess you have to go in person for the good shit. They never have any variety online, what they do have is miniscule and often out of stock.
@jimmyshrimbe9361
@jimmyshrimbe9361 5 лет назад
Nepenthes Vogulii is my favorite in this video.
@BryanRoparsPlasticChairWorld
@BryanRoparsPlasticChairWorld 2 года назад
Grosfillex Malaga Chair - Greetings from the plastic chair guy - I'm into Trains too.
@paloma_hill
@paloma_hill 2 года назад
oh this was SO cool. I can only imagine the video you'd make about visiting venus flytraps in the wild!
@user-yx7dp2pl8t
@user-yx7dp2pl8t 5 лет назад
Was out and about and realized sticky weed uses it’s stickiness to climb other plants
@ghhg-je8wv
@ghhg-je8wv 5 лет назад
"...and I'm on my knees looking for the anther... ...how many lumens give you cancer..."
@babelKONI
@babelKONI 4 года назад
Pacific island habitats got it rough.
@theegglady
@theegglady 4 года назад
How would you describe the fragrances emitted by these plants? Pleasant or unpleasant? Would appreciate as much detail as you'd like to share! Thanks!
@smallfaucet
@smallfaucet 5 лет назад
Rad video man.
@stavinaircaeruleum2275
@stavinaircaeruleum2275 5 лет назад
"Three or four feet tall" NOPE
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