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Botanical Oddities from Around the World 

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't
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Before getting thrown out of a University Conservatory, we manage to get some nice moneyshotz of some extremely rare and unique plants from around the world, including the tree cucumber Dendrosicyos socotranus from the island of Socotra, and Osa pulchra - a moth pollinated member of the coffee family that's critically extinct in the wild. We also see a half-erect corpse flower a week or two before climaxing.
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@NosebleedPolitics
@NosebleedPolitics 3 года назад
*University Growhouse* 0:18 "cucumber tree" _Dendrosicyos socotranus, Cucurbitaceae_ 2:57 "Socotran fig tree" _Dorstenia gigas, Moraceae_ 3:33 monotypic genus 4:06 _Euphorbia baioensis, Euphorbiaceae_ 4:12 convergent evolution 5:02 "welwitschia" _Welwitschia mirabilis, Welwitschiaceae_ 4:45 megastrobilis 8:23 "carrion plant" _Stapelia gigantea, Apocynaceae_ 10:44 "corpse flower" _Amorphophallus titanum, Araceae_ 11:31 corms vs. bulbs 12:27 spadix and spathe 14:52 "Arabian coffee" _Cofea arabica, Rubiaceae_ 15:05 interpetiolar stipules 16:22 _Hydnophytum formicarium, Rubiaceae_ 16:43 myrmecophyte 17:44 salverform 18:15 "Amazon moonflower" _Selenicereus wittii, Cactaceae_ 18:16 film: _Margaret Mee and the Moonflower_ 20:16 "bird's nest anthurium" _Anthurium superbum, Araceae_ 21:12 _Osa pulchra, Rubiaceae_ 23:35 _Amorphophallus_ sp., _Araceae_ 24:09 "staghorn fern" _Platycerium_ sp., _Polypodiaceae_ 24:16 "parachute plant" _Ceropegia sandersonii, Apocynaceae_ 25:16 kleptoparasitic trap 28:48 "begonia" _Begonia_ sp., _Begoniaceae_ 29:55 sexually dimorphic corollas 30:39 winged ovary 31:26 "coral hibiscus" _Hibiscus schizopetalus, Malvaceae_ 32:41 androphore 33:47 "cacao tree" _Theobroma cacao, Malvaceae_
@mycomycol2440
@mycomycol2440 3 года назад
you're cracked out
@MikeBova1
@MikeBova1 3 года назад
@@mycomycol2440 Adderall not crack but thanks for the time stamps, do you have a few to spare
@jrodriguez1374
@jrodriguez1374 3 года назад
You're doing god's work, man
@clareryan2640
@clareryan2640 3 года назад
Love your work man👍 I think you have a steel hawser of a brain, it latches on to stuff and never lets go. I garden professionally, first career I’ve had where I never get bored (12 yrs and counting - previous best was 3 years max)always learning, always problem solving😁Your vids are great 👍 I think I might value the fury and frustration, the misanthropic mien nearly as much as the botany🤫 Corporate dairy farms that used to be sheep farms; farmstead gardens sprayed with herbicide ‘to keep them tidy’ fucken herbal genocide.
@andrewgraves4026
@andrewgraves4026 3 года назад
B mom bbbbbbbboobbbb bbb mmm b B bbbi ibbbb bb
@dingchat555
@dingchat555 3 года назад
No other plant channel on RU-vid will interrupt your botany lesson to talk about feral cats or an opossum named Larry that may or may not have died suddenly.
@sethsoarenson7414
@sethsoarenson7414 3 года назад
Or the Grammy one roast-duck-freezer-insult away from calling the mob
@ourladyofguadalupebotanica6732
@ourladyofguadalupebotanica6732 3 года назад
Imagine if all teachers were this direct and compelling. The comprehension rate would skyrocket and the drop out rate would plunge. No boring hum drum teachers where it is hard to stay awake in class.
@amymoriyama6616
@amymoriyama6616 3 года назад
Teaching is an art form that many teachers are not good at. Out of all the years I was in school, literally, only two teachers were able to capture my attention and keep it. Needless to say, I did very well in their classes.
@ourladyofguadalupebotanica6732
@ourladyofguadalupebotanica6732 3 года назад
@@amymoriyama6616 Teaching is all about keeping the students engaged in the subject matter. And engaging with students in general. Learning is actually fun. Hopefully in the new coming age learning and engaging will be popular once again.
@PremiumTrees
@PremiumTrees 3 года назад
Tony: Calls a few plants "bastard" Conservatory Employee: o_o
@f_youtubecensorshipf_nazis
@f_youtubecensorshipf_nazis 3 года назад
I randomly catch myself saying "look at the bracts" really loud when I am in the garden.
@BotanicManic
@BotanicManic 3 года назад
It's become a reflex nowadays
@SonofThor420
@SonofThor420 3 года назад
Yup--that and "What a great plant." with that Chicago hard 't' at the end of "plant"
@sophiedash4026
@sophiedash4026 3 года назад
Same 😂🌱💖
@TraphouseTCG
@TraphouseTCG 3 года назад
I love how this drop during midday when my outlook is most bleak
@malirabbit6228
@malirabbit6228 3 года назад
On time and on purpose!
@joshhambleton90
@joshhambleton90 3 года назад
when u get a pop up for a CPPBD video in that 1-3pm block of existential dread and you watch it to reground your thoughts back to reality. perfect!
@SpiritusBythos
@SpiritusBythos 3 года назад
Take good care and stay strong.
@Growingdopamine818
@Growingdopamine818 3 года назад
@@joshhambleton90 good job on rewording the op.. ahah
@MaxOakland
@MaxOakland 3 года назад
Good timing
@nicholaslopez6384
@nicholaslopez6384 3 года назад
Bro you give me hope in humanity lowkey
@billfoster5257
@billfoster5257 3 года назад
Low-key?
@Highlander.7
@Highlander.7 3 года назад
loki
@Highlander.7
@Highlander.7 3 года назад
genius loci. "spirit of place*
@addammadd
@addammadd 2 года назад
Funny, ol boy makes me a bit more fuck humanity every day
@calnative4904
@calnative4904 3 года назад
Tony, Good new looks like the lithium mining in Nevada is going to be stopped do to the buckwheat plant you featured recently.
@helenpatterson3858
@helenpatterson3858 3 года назад
Wow ! That's great ! Is this the same area Myron Dewey was trying to protect ? He's that Indian that uses drones for good. He covered the Standing Rock fiasco but his tribe is in Nevada.
@quercophilia
@quercophilia 3 года назад
You never listen to me, it's convergent evolution!
@carfish
@carfish 3 года назад
Dude, you deserve a Netflix show
@MsChinman1
@MsChinman1 3 года назад
Favorite video I've watched in quite awhile. Not only hilarious, but so freaking educational. Love your content and the way you teach!
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
If you're new to botany 'Plant Identification Terminology' by James G Harris and Melinda Woolf Harris is like an accompanying guide to this channel. Get the physical copy, watch shows like this, and take notes...you wont regret it
@jacobedward2401
@jacobedward2401 3 года назад
"An abandonded quarry... Well it wasn't really abadonded we got woken up the next morning by workers" Lol perfect! "Hey, it was abandonded when I got here" 😂😂
@Filbie
@Filbie 3 года назад
That made me chuckle
@Asadollah333
@Asadollah333 3 года назад
Whatayuh talkin bout officer??? They just fell off the truck.
@placidpond
@placidpond 3 года назад
You know it’s abandoned if you don’t get arrested or bodies float to the surface of the man-made lake
@julzmgrforll7278
@julzmgrforll7278 3 года назад
Grandchild and i watch. Yes i let her watch even if she's only 5. She can learn plants anywhere but learning to cuss takes a pro. Honestly didn't think she really paid much attention but after you said one of the plants is related to milkweed she says oh that's the one with the sticky stuff inside. Thanks for your videos.
@ioftheuniverse2384
@ioftheuniverse2384 3 года назад
Every educator should talk like this at all times. Humanity must capture this cutting edge fuckin' new way da teach ya dis shit. 'Ey!
@mrslinkydragon9910
@mrslinkydragon9910 3 года назад
Marianne north was a victorian explorer, she went to Papua new guinea to paint plants (she also discovered several species of nepenthes, and has a species of kniphofia and nepenthea named after her) pretty much all her work is on display at kew gardens, its worth checking them out!
@bostonmeadhorn4897
@bostonmeadhorn4897 3 года назад
I had no idea her works were on display at Kew gardens. As if I didn't need another reason to visit. Luckily I now live in Germany and restrictions are lifting I gadda try and make a summer trip up there. Thanks a million for that info
@mrslinkydragon9910
@mrslinkydragon9910 3 года назад
@@bostonmeadhorn4897 the gallery is by the pagoda :)
@lordeverybody872
@lordeverybody872 3 года назад
No headhunters?
@alfonsoalvarez7853
@alfonsoalvarez7853 3 года назад
Was he talking about Margaret Mee in this vid? Her illustrations are outstanding!
@lauraainslie6725
@lauraainslie6725 3 года назад
@@alfonsoalvarez7853 I think you're right. According to a book I've got (The Evening Garden by Peter Loewer - has a chapter on night-blooming cacti), she spent years looking for a blooming specimen of Selenicereus wittii. There's a Brazilian documentary about her finally finding it shortly before her death.
@Ryuuenjin
@Ryuuenjin 3 года назад
I moved to singapore for a year when they caned that kid, my family's idea of a going away gift was a buncha spray paint. I know they smell like hell but seeing a titan arum bloom is still on my bucket list
@mircron6147
@mircron6147 3 года назад
Funny thing, an Amorphophallus paeoniifolius bloomed on a roadside here and was promptly stolen after photos were posted online
@lordeverybody872
@lordeverybody872 3 года назад
@@mircron6147 of course it was stolen. And now you know why we can't have anything nice
@musewinter9369
@musewinter9369 3 года назад
Honey. I just discovered you. I see tats on your hand, my untrained ear hears an eastern accent. All I can picture is a botanist gangster and you are making my day fantastic.
@RyanFerreri
@RyanFerreri 3 года назад
Chicago accent!
@sealestial1801
@sealestial1801 3 года назад
I was recommended this out of the blue. And this is the best thing to happen to me all week. Not only have I learnd things I am also intrigued in this channel's lore or history.
@thedudegrowsfood284
@thedudegrowsfood284 3 года назад
This is one of the most Metal episodes yet. Thanks, Tony.
@beanbbox
@beanbbox 3 года назад
I have literally no idea why the algorithm decided to show me this video, but I’m halfway through and by god I’m glad it did. I’ve killed every plant I’ve come across (and only just recent,y decided to give plant parenthood another go) but I am already so invested. I would do a hell of a lot better in school if everything was taught like this. I don’t have any spare money till August, but god damn I want to support this. I will now proceed to binge all of your content. Stay amazing.
@coveredinmoss
@coveredinmoss 3 года назад
Gotta love Joey talking about Amorphophallus because that’s practically all I grow. Such a fun genus.
@badfern7661
@badfern7661 3 года назад
holy crap thats the coolest garden of all time.
@JerseyJimFish
@JerseyJimFish 3 года назад
Mr Santoro, I watch all your movies even though I have no use for its info. I am fully engaged simply due to your passion. Tony, I am in South Jersey and recently found a Pitcher plant in full flower... Mindblowing morphology! (I think.🤣) I have many fishing movies ready for publication and this movie won't be out for a minute. When it's public, I will let you know. Thank you sir for HOURS of entertainment and hilarity between fishing trips!😁 Jersey Jim Fish.
@treebeard7140
@treebeard7140 3 года назад
Maybe you don't need a use for it other than using your knowledge on fishing trips! Very cool good luck fishing
@Nhoj31neirbo47
@Nhoj31neirbo47 3 года назад
Very cool that you had free reign to film in this greenhouse. I’ve heard Ernesto S. talk about many of these plants. It was fun to hear your take on some of them. I had a chance to purchase a young Dendrosicyos socotranus a few years ago. I was attracted to it because it’s endemic to Socotra and that’s a big plus for a plant enthusiast like me. The grower wanted $75. Unfortunately at the time, I didn’t know much about the species or whether I could keep it alive, , so I decided to pass on it. I’ve since regretted that decision. It was a healthy, seed grown plant.
@halcyondaysago
@halcyondaysago 3 года назад
I regret not taking more cuttings when I volunteered there. Ernesto was cool with you propagating almost anything because it was a learning experience. Saw some people take dorstenia cuttings. Oh well, at least I introduced a few species of passiflora that were probably tossed a by now.
@jcpollex
@jcpollex 3 года назад
it is UC Davis!!!!!!
@MissNandiLaSophia
@MissNandiLaSophia 3 года назад
This is amazing and hilarious. My BF is a plant goon- Whenever we take walks we have to stop frequently so he can talk about and investigate plants and flowers. I sent this video to him because he's also a potty mouth and think he is gonna lose his fucking mind. Thank you!
@jajaofficial5387
@jajaofficial5387 3 года назад
Lovely! Small correction : E. baioensis is actually from Kenya. First discovered on the summit of mt. Baio then found again in the 90's on the ridge leading up to the summit overlooking a 1km drop. It is another one of those incredibly localised in habitat, ubiquitous in cultivation oddities. There are two clones Bally 16965 and Lavranos 12532. I dunno which one I've got but I want the other one so I can make em bang. Carter, S. (1982) Euphorbia baioensis. New succulent spiny Euphorbias from East Africa. Hook. Icon. Plant., 39 (3): t.3870. Newton, L.E. (1991) Euphorbia baioensis in its natural habitat. Euphorbia J., 7: 36-41.
@danielpirone8028
@danielpirone8028 3 года назад
Love it - thanks sharing
@ianpowder3187
@ianpowder3187 3 года назад
Just spent the day at Lassen, lounging in alpine meadows, looking at aquatic plants. Come home to crime pays hitting all of my favorites. Thanks for making it a perfect day, Joe.
@RyanFerreri
@RyanFerreri 3 года назад
Correction on your bee pheromone talk... The alarm/stress pheromone is produced by the Koschevnikov gland, which is at the base of the stinger. That pheromone smells like bananas. The Nasonov gland is between the last few sections of the abdomen on top, and produces a pheromone that attracts other honeybees. It smells very similar to lemongrass. It's used to direct a swarm or guide a queen back from mating. Love your videos!
@myleschafin4874
@myleschafin4874 9 месяцев назад
My new favorite channel. I used to work at naples botanical garden and miss it terribly love the content man thanks for the wealth of knowledge
@Teddy556
@Teddy556 3 года назад
He could not have a better accent for the job. Breaking down the sterotypical archetypes, one leaf at a time. Mad respect, brother.
@leannaerickson9745
@leannaerickson9745 Год назад
Damn you! Right away you start with Dendrosicyos socotranus from the island Socotra, of which I have never even heard before. So I put your wonderful video and go to Wikipedia to find out exactly what and where Socotra is. It's a short article, so I check out the geography and nature sections as well as the bibliography and references. About an hour later, I know more about Socotra than anyone else for hundreds of miles around. It's a beautiful and interesting island. Now I have to figure out which body parts I'd have to sell to get to Socotra. See what you done? Thanks for a brilliant episode and the travel inspiration.
@errhka
@errhka 3 года назад
gorgeous welwitschia specimens. Learned about them in high school and they are just such a cool plant
@dallasbrown4398
@dallasbrown4398 3 года назад
This is now my favourite channel for botany
@alfonsoalvarez7853
@alfonsoalvarez7853 3 года назад
Bruh - the 411 on the Ceropegia sandersonii? My bee keeping homies and I are shitting ourselves with this science and humor. We're inspired to do more research on this plant, I mean - the fuck with the selective pressure to develop this as a pollinating modality? We are honored to have you in this world Joey.
@supergarbonzo4843
@supergarbonzo4843 3 года назад
Thank you Tony always a pleasure to watch you and to listen and learn I'm just a home gardener but I have paid more attention to my flowers than ever before since I found your Channel thank you again and my best to you and yours
@marenwenzel9578
@marenwenzel9578 3 года назад
Just discoverer this gem of a channel and I am living for it! 🤝
@Woahitsaturtlegynecologist
@Woahitsaturtlegynecologist 3 года назад
Never been this early to one of these vids. These are my absolute favorite!
@EnglishDave6767
@EnglishDave6767 3 года назад
Oh yeah! Thanks 🙏 for this botanical tour! Cheers, from Southern Oregon
@thekatt...
@thekatt... 3 года назад
What a unique channel. Never heard colourful language in a gardening type video. Thank you for showing me that even city boys can know stuff about plants. Loved it. Subbed.
@thekatt...
@thekatt... 3 года назад
❤🇨🇦
@saltywetreefer3985
@saltywetreefer3985 3 года назад
Love the finger tattoo with the measurements. It's so practical.
@michaelsage6649
@michaelsage6649 3 года назад
Dude, you have a future. Radical gratitude for being and doing, you SOB.
@storey662
@storey662 2 года назад
I’ve seen this channel recommended to me several times and finally had time to check it out today. Now I see why it was incessantly in my recommendations. I freakin’ love this silly prick. I’ve never been so fascinated while also being so entertained. New subscriber here, notifications on, I need more of this! Can’t wait to go through the backlog!
@emmapage4188
@emmapage4188 3 года назад
This is hands down the best video ever made.
@soundtransgender
@soundtransgender 3 года назад
Love the leaves of the Anthurium Superbum, they remind me of the leaves from the Monstera Peru. (One of my favorite plants.)
@callsigncamp
@callsigncamp 3 года назад
My favourite channel to have playing when in the grow room
@neurotika
@neurotika 3 года назад
Dude needs to give botanical tours to the public. I will watch everything he posts from this day forward.
@markchinguz4401
@markchinguz4401 3 года назад
I fucking love welwitschia mirabilis so much. They are so cool, I really wanna see one in the wild. Hopefully study them in a while
@treebeard7140
@treebeard7140 3 года назад
Don't they only grow in the driest regions of Africa? They are true survivors
@markchinguz4401
@markchinguz4401 3 года назад
@@treebeard7140 yes, they have such an interesting life. The first year or two they still have they cotyledons. When they lose those, they basically can't die
@treebeard7140
@treebeard7140 3 года назад
mark chinguz oh man what an alien of a plant. I heard it can go 3+ years with zero rain.
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ 3 года назад
Gnetales in general are just the wildest damn things. Evolution really did just try and make angiosperms 2.0 and ended up with some weird ass desert survivors and tropical lianas.
@hankchinaski7777
@hankchinaski7777 3 года назад
This content, like I said before, is genius.
@alexcollins71090
@alexcollins71090 3 года назад
I really needed a video like this to relax, thank you
@Will-xi2nl
@Will-xi2nl 3 года назад
Your dulcet new england tones lull me to sleep every night. Its like being read a bedtime story or richard preston book by an uncle or bitchy grandpa. Keep being you mr plant man
@nonoluigi
@nonoluigi 3 года назад
Amorphophallus Konjac stinks, but not quite like a dead carcass. Here in North Florida, I love to treat unknowing friends in the spring to my Magnolia Ashei flowers (endangered) , followed by Konjac, which blooms about the same time. Gullibly, they all sniff, ever deeper come the Konjac. Expecting a similar treat, they are soon repulsed, as once willing noses betray smiling faces, compelled to contort in disgust. What a practical joke it is-botanically so. Amazing video from an amazing guide! Loved the conservatory vs. in situ info. -P
@matthewebert3955
@matthewebert3955 3 года назад
Thank you for what you do, your by far my favorite RU-vid channel I've found in the last year and I don't even have an interest in botany.
@contemporiser
@contemporiser 3 года назад
You BE CAREFUL! one day there will pop up a plant with adoptive features to lure and feed on trash talking botanists.
@DavidRodriguez-jt1ns
@DavidRodriguez-jt1ns 3 года назад
This was an amazing tour of some really amazing flora, this was a real treat, thanks.
@rylandvincent6787
@rylandvincent6787 3 месяца назад
I enjoy learning from you so very much. Thank you! Keep it up, brother! ❤🤘
@Southern_Plains_Railfan
@Southern_Plains_Railfan 3 года назад
4:13 Wow that’s one beautiful cactus!
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 3 года назад
You never listen to him!
@FullModernAlchemist
@FullModernAlchemist 3 года назад
I love how you just continue to press your luck with your grandma. That driving comment right on the heels of saying she threatened you for making fun of her 🤣
@eriksonyw
@eriksonyw 11 месяцев назад
One of the most interesting and educational vid I have ever watched! TANK YOU!
@machankinson1795
@machankinson1795 4 месяца назад
Your passion inspires me! Badass videos man, congrats on your sobriety.
@Spoiled_Rat
@Spoiled_Rat 3 года назад
Love your channel, not many people take the time to explain botany with a little extra pizzazz. Keep it going BrO 💖✌️
@ilias4156
@ilias4156 3 года назад
Chiapas is really fantastic. Nice video. Gracias Tony.
@cx7sleven369
@cx7sleven369 3 года назад
New favorite plant channel!
@datdoor6236
@datdoor6236 3 года назад
super cool plants, this makes me want to go see my local conservatory
@Sondergarden
@Sondergarden 3 года назад
Carrion flowers!! Now there’s a cool niche
@leadbreastplate7496
@leadbreastplate7496 3 года назад
Love your take my friend.
@thepeacemaker3584
@thepeacemaker3584 3 года назад
Arent you a gem!! I love strange plants. Glad i found this video and i LOVE your accent
@hushglowie
@hushglowie 3 года назад
I fuckin love this video so much, dude just speaking his mind and talking shit about some of these plants but also like really educational n shit, ty man I love it
@UATU.
@UATU. 3 года назад
Every video I think: a) Damn, he has beautiful hands. b) A ruler tattoo on my finger would be handy AF.
@nikkitronic80
@nikkitronic80 3 года назад
Awesome! Just yesterday bought a beautiful rex begonia in bloom. I had to run downstairs to it and inspect the flower. Thanks Joey! U da best!
@chriscaudill7326
@chriscaudill7326 Год назад
Thanks for the laughs and the information. Love ur videos
@illustriouschin
@illustriouschin 3 года назад
I want to make a fancy salad with these yummy plants.
@markchinguz4401
@markchinguz4401 3 года назад
You could probably eat it at least once
@illustriouschin
@illustriouschin 3 года назад
@@obsoleteprofessor2034 My favorite chef on TikTok has a yummy recipe for Ortolan!
@bullfrog777ntheful
@bullfrog777ntheful 3 года назад
How am I just finding this... this dude is bad ass, love it ...instant subscribe!
@rossdeboss
@rossdeboss 3 года назад
I can listen to this guy talk about plants for hours... Any videos on Carnivores Plants?
@GoldenYaldabaoth
@GoldenYaldabaoth 3 года назад
To list a few: Banger Intro to Carnivory in Plants ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QyPduM3TcK8.html Carnivorous Plants & Convergent Evolution ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AfYsaRLqw9w.html Pitcher Plants of Northern California ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RTZmHwKg0tA.html
@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515
@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515 3 года назад
IIRC there is one in whichever Carolina and one in a greenhouse/lab that was all carnivores, like the prime rib line at the buffet. He stops to id them in too many other places to come up with one. Pitcher plants in Ca, Tiny sundew in some jungle somewhere, and what the
@gdphantom1605
@gdphantom1605 3 года назад
He also found some wild Cephalotus on his Australian trip.
@nllg1273
@nllg1273 3 года назад
You can just feel how leathery the Amorphophallus bract is from the video footage. Nice work as always!
@18SchabergRafe
@18SchabergRafe 3 года назад
Weird stuff....great work as always
@slapurmom5667
@slapurmom5667 3 года назад
Please keep the videos coming. My girl and I laugh our guts out listening to you. I wish I had you for a teacher I would of been more engaged.
@joemug4079
@joemug4079 3 года назад
. . I keep repeating my self, but I damn love this channel. It’s both intellectual food, and plant comfort…. . .
@Yabroproductions33
@Yabroproductions33 3 года назад
Thanks man, this is comforting
@ShyDog827
@ShyDog827 3 года назад
This man knows Everything about a plant!
@brianballa3086
@brianballa3086 3 года назад
thank you sir for sharing .... love it WEEEEEEEEE!!!!
@madisonb4551
@madisonb4551 3 года назад
Amorphophallus konjac is definitely on my bucket list to grow!
@jamesharris9528
@jamesharris9528 3 года назад
This is absolutely genius. Everything about it.
@nancygreer4488
@nancygreer4488 3 года назад
this is Nancy's 55 year old son ,you are the only person I have found on YT making cool plant videos ,Maybe right a grant to go to Socotra
@123TeeMee
@123TeeMee 3 года назад
Fascinating stuff, and a few laughs.
@syco999s
@syco999s 3 года назад
best free botany lesson ever!
@malirabbit6228
@malirabbit6228 3 года назад
I loved the story about your grandma almost as much as the plant information! Forwarding this video to my buddy Ray J !
@salf.7484
@salf.7484 3 года назад
watching this was the best part of my day fr-- you deserve wayyy more views i love how you tell tiny stories and facts as well, makes it a whole experience :D
@ashteadtrees932
@ashteadtrees932 3 года назад
What's it gonna cost to get you over to England for a year? Would love to hear your expertise over here. You got a place to stay if you ever wanna visit!
@dizzykriket
@dizzykriket 3 года назад
just found your channel. first video ive watched so far. ABSOLUTELY not what i was expecting but holy fuck i love it. title and thumbnail caught me. stayed for your unique style...very entertaining. already shared with friends
@Harclave
@Harclave 3 года назад
Holy hell, I've been away from New York too long. Thank you for reminding me where I came from with that way of speaking that my ma would have slap me upside the head for.
@roygbiv5164
@roygbiv5164 Год назад
A'nudder wonnerful episode, tanks!
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 3 года назад
The jungle is special at night. I lived next to patches of rain forest in Costa Rica. Those cacti that climb, the angel trumpet and coffee are common there.
@skycaptain1029
@skycaptain1029 3 года назад
Thank you for all the content brother, I love all your videos. I've been into botany and horticulture over the last 6-7 years and greatly appreciate all of your knowledge. Are there any books you recommend on the subject to further my understanding of plants and soil?
@josh22886
@josh22886 3 года назад
I bought a hoodie a while back and it draws attention 🤪
@treebeard7140
@treebeard7140 3 года назад
Lophophora Willimsii :)
@Emiliapocalypse
@Emiliapocalypse 3 года назад
Which hoodie did you get??
@treebeard7140
@treebeard7140 3 года назад
Emiliapocalypse it draws attention makes me think it was the peyote one. I got one too lol
@robhunter7245
@robhunter7245 3 года назад
This is by far the strangest botany video I've ever watched. That being said, this is the ONLY botany video I've ever watched. Thanks RU-vid algorithm, loved it.
@zzphantom
@zzphantom 3 года назад
another banger, thanks
@craighoover1495
@craighoover1495 3 года назад
Thank you Joey, for bringing us these wonders and telling their stories.
@canadiangemstones7636
@canadiangemstones7636 Год назад
Insane collection, thanks!
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