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David Attenborough himself takes us through the fascinating - and often surprising - life cycle of desert plants. From their incredible tenacious qualities to their long lives, they're a little like Sir David himself!
A xerophyte (or desert plant) is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic. Popular examples of xerophytes are cacti, pineapple and some Gymnosperm plants.
The structural features (morphology) and fundamental chemical processes (physiology) of xerophytes are variously adapted to conserve water, also common to store large quantities of water, during dry periods. Other species are able to survive long periods of extreme dryness or desiccation of their tissues, during which their metabolic activity may effectively shut down. Plants with such morphological and physiological adaptations are xeromorphic. Xerophytes such as cacti are capable of withstanding extended periods of dry conditions as they have deep-spreading roots and capacity to store water. Their waxy, thorny leaves prevent loss of moisture. Even their fleshy stems can store water.
From Kingdom of Plants Season 1 Episode 3, "Solving the Secrets": this series, narrated and presented by Sir David Attenborough, documents the world of plants, from the strangest to the most beautiful. Plus, a look at how plants change their biology to adapt to the changing seasons, and ensure their survival.
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@KuntaKinteToby
@KuntaKinteToby 2 года назад
I hope he makes it to 100, he deserves to hit that milestone after all he's given us. 95 years old and still doing what he loves - teaching us about our wonderful planet.
@seekhimwithallyourheartand3358
@seekhimwithallyourheartand3358 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.” ‭‭James‬ ‭1:12‬ ‭NIV‬‬ J
@ohmygahdbilly
@ohmygahdbilly 2 года назад
@@seekhimwithallyourheartand3358 I’m sure this tactic has worked very well hasn’t it
@jnaur6849
@jnaur6849 2 года назад
@@seekhimwithallyourheartand3358 no your God is a character in a story book.
@KuntaKinteToby
@KuntaKinteToby 2 года назад
@@seekhimwithallyourheartand3358 Go away bible thumper
@iverstoreide9965
@iverstoreide9965 2 года назад
He seems to be in incredible health for his age
@kevo6767
@kevo6767 2 года назад
Here in Arizona it's amazing to see a single monsoon rain turn an entire brown mountain into a green mountain almost overnight.
@StaticM223
@StaticM223 2 года назад
@Brandon G 😂
@roudyman777
@roudyman777 2 года назад
Yeah man here in Phoenix this past monsoon season we got so much rain, my landscaping bills were CRAZY cus of how fast desert plants grow with continuous rain
@kevo6767
@kevo6767 2 года назад
@7Ply I've always thought it would be a cool Tucson tradition to wait for the first monsoon in July to shoot off your fireworks. Celebrate the rain, Independence Day, and not light A mountain on fire lol.
@TucsonDude
@TucsonDude 2 года назад
You left out the smell of desert plants, too.
@kevo6767
@kevo6767 2 года назад
@@TucsonDude ahh yes!!
@meaculpamishegas
@meaculpamishegas 2 года назад
He’s like the whole world’s grandpa
@eschwarz1003
@eschwarz1003 2 года назад
I fear his passing since he is a very effective communicator; instilling understanding, wonder and respect for all life. We REALLY need people like him now to save the planet and ourselves
@eschwarz1003
@eschwarz1003 2 года назад
@@dankyjoker haha or you're a fool
@dankyjoker
@dankyjoker 2 года назад
@@eschwarz1003 Could be but i'm not, Look at how much he's traveled all over the world. You don't think he walked there or a flock of seagulls took him upon their wings? Planes spit out alot of pollution, among all the other ways he's gotten around.
@Shadow__X
@Shadow__X 2 года назад
@@dankyjoker he's probably done enough to offset that, by telling the public about the dangers of climate change. Even if only 5 people took serious measures after that, it's still way more than enough to make up what his travel causes. Apart from that, in the millions of people who have watched nature documentaries narrated by him, there are probably more than 5 people who change their everyday life for better
@butteredchefcheeks928
@butteredchefcheeks928 2 года назад
I mean, you're not wrong..
@sage12
@sage12 2 года назад
The sound designers do a great job to make the time lapses come to live
@kirbywaite1586
@kirbywaite1586 2 года назад
Yes, absolutely lovely.
@HugeFanOfHam
@HugeFanOfHam Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤very cool 😎
@mrwhatever9025
@mrwhatever9025 4 месяца назад
some of it looked like they just did CGI..
@benabusthethird9751
@benabusthethird9751 2 года назад
I've been caring for a cactus for about 2 years now and I _think_ it's gonna flower this year, it's definitely doing something. I am sooooo excited
@Sackmatters
@Sackmatters 2 года назад
I hope it flowers well for you. I just had a cactus flower for the first time in 5 years. I have 5 cacti and they are fantastic. One of them started at 3” tall and now it is well over 2 feet. I’ve had to take its cacti “branches” off I don’t know what they’re called but they take so much nutrients from the main plant. I’d you notice yellowing or the plant is drooping I’d take a few branches off and propagate them. You’ll have even more cacti.
@benabusthethird9751
@benabusthethird9751 2 года назад
@@Sackmatters I'll keep an eye out for that, thank you for the advice
@monoped8437
@monoped8437 2 года назад
@@Sackmatters, they're called pups
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 года назад
I had a corn plant flower after like 7 years! I was so excited. But MAN, the flowers were REALLY noxious. And pervasive, too! I felt bad clipping it off, but it had to go...
@bittasweetsymphony726
@bittasweetsymphony726 2 года назад
i find cacti flower when they are stressed and dying
@petercsigo3314
@petercsigo3314 Год назад
These rare desert flowers remind you of how precious life is.
@bird271828
@bird271828 2 года назад
David Attenborough's voice is calming. It is nice to listen to him.
@ardentlines814
@ardentlines814 2 года назад
Cacti are fascinating. People who think they’re boring must not know how extraordinary their adaptations are.
@liberationwasalie2982
@liberationwasalie2982 2 года назад
cool
@KuntaKinteToby
@KuntaKinteToby 2 года назад
You know what I've come to realize about people who think a wide range of things are 'boring'? That person is the actual boring thing.
@gameseeker6307
@gameseeker6307 2 года назад
Spiky tree
@mikeol510
@mikeol510 2 года назад
I’m looking for the peyote
@dustintacohands1107
@dustintacohands1107 2 года назад
I just want to eat them for some reason
@razorshells6392
@razorshells6392 2 года назад
I love the sound effects they use whenever they show sped up footage of plants growing.
@TucsonDude
@TucsonDude 2 года назад
They don't make those sounds?
@Artersa
@Artersa 2 года назад
@@TucsonDude he loves them anyway.
@Therizinosaurus
@Therizinosaurus 2 года назад
@@TucsonDude they did
@gminor6288
@gminor6288 2 года назад
That's funny I came here to say the exact opposite
@jumpnrun3368
@jumpnrun3368 2 года назад
This mans work is world heritage.
@julieprior3126
@julieprior3126 2 года назад
Wonderful time lapse filming. Excellent clip. Really enjoyed this one.
@looksirdroids9134
@looksirdroids9134 2 года назад
Um.. that's real time.
@julieprior3126
@julieprior3126 2 года назад
@@looksirdroids9134 Oops. 🤭
@nuibui6667
@nuibui6667 2 года назад
Not really. It is time lapse. Flowers take a while to bloom as they don’t have a circulatory system like us.
@charleshelgeland5238
@charleshelgeland5238 2 года назад
The amount of wisdom and genius in plants is amazing, miraculous you might say.
@fozzybear8878
@fozzybear8878 2 года назад
It's science. :)
@meyr1992
@meyr1992 2 года назад
Wisdom ? Genius ? Incase you haven’t figured it out yet plants don’t have brains and they do all this out of instinct and not because of a thought process like we do
@N9745H8
@N9745H8 2 года назад
Please give credit to the creator of all these i.e Allah, Allah is one and alone he is eternal he is neither born nor give birth there is nothing like him
@osheaallen4429
@osheaallen4429 Год назад
Yahweh, Creator of the Earth and Universe, was very meticulous about his handiworks! Read the Creation account in Genesis 1 and 2
@bloothechronosapien4288
@bloothechronosapien4288 Год назад
@@N9745H8 Please don't push your beliefs onto others
@monisolaelliott9346
@monisolaelliott9346 2 года назад
The desert plants don’t get to show off often but when they do it’s a beautiful show
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
I recommend you hit up this legit plug they're very reliable ship to any location they got dmt,lsd, peyote,spores,microdose and other psychedelic stuffs
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
trippy_psyche1 ???
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
They're on Instagram ....
@user-nq5vn2ln8r
@user-nq5vn2ln8r 4 месяца назад
His voice makes me so calm, pleased and peaceful. I wish politicians of the world could speak like him.
@brianbrenton1025
@brianbrenton1025 Год назад
He is, arguably, humanity's greatest ever biologist
@Auksey
@Auksey 2 года назад
David Attenborough is a national treasure.
@patprr1756
@patprr1756 2 года назад
He's in to eugenics big time He's a son of satan .
@AidosTheMan
@AidosTheMan 2 года назад
global*
@vijayandrenvadiveloo7064
@vijayandrenvadiveloo7064 2 года назад
His detailed explanation is mesmerising!
@coffeebudhong5871
@coffeebudhong5871 2 года назад
Wish Sir A good health in this crisis so that he can continue to give us more such wonderful n knowledgeable series
@sethmladek7569
@sethmladek7569 2 года назад
What movie or series is this from?
@arieswildchild
@arieswildchild Год назад
Fascinating! I raise cacti for years but never knew they collect water with their surface. And I love how this man calmly explain everything.
@samstone8025
@samstone8025 2 года назад
His knowledge is incredible i watch and learn every time.
@ytdesert3581
@ytdesert3581 2 года назад
His way of narration is a tuneful and so calm
@zachariahtaylor7811
@zachariahtaylor7811 2 года назад
He thinks birds are too dumb and eat plastic. An old fool. His brother was better
@randallmarsh1187
@randallmarsh1187 2 года назад
@@zachariahtaylor7811 If you'd get off of your sofa and actually spend some time in nature you would already understand that yes some birds (and other creatures) do get confused and eat plastic! So quit throwing your garbage onto the roads!!!
@zachariahtaylor7811
@zachariahtaylor7811 2 года назад
@@randallmarsh1187 just for you, I’m going to litter now. Extra. Hard.
@tuumuus2486
@tuumuus2486 2 года назад
@@zachariahtaylor7811 manchild
@SnackPack913
@SnackPack913 2 года назад
It’s amazing anything is able to survive in the desert. Life will always find a way.
@patprr1756
@patprr1756 2 года назад
God has designed it that way .
@egg-iu3fe
@egg-iu3fe 2 года назад
@@patprr1756 no
@patprr1756
@patprr1756 2 года назад
@@egg-iu3fe Says the reprobate.
@egg-iu3fe
@egg-iu3fe 2 года назад
@@patprr1756 no u
@patprr1756
@patprr1756 2 года назад
@@egg-iu3fe Go to hell .
@JoshBellgolf
@JoshBellgolf 2 года назад
Love David Attenborough
@melp9884
@melp9884 2 года назад
Just wow! Incredible level of detailed videography and narration 👏
@CACTASTIC
@CACTASTIC 2 года назад
💚💚💚David Attenborough + desert plants has got to be the best combination. Love this!💚💚💚
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 года назад
Until you watch hermit crab real estate...
@abhirajsharmagardening7469
@abhirajsharmagardening7469 2 года назад
David I respect you a lot I can't tell you how much I love you. I have been watching you in television and now I got you here. I love your explaination. If you were reading my comment I would be happy. Thanks from my heart
@Rusty_fork-
@Rusty_fork- 2 года назад
I have a cactus mammilaria that bloomed! In 2021 in spring i saw that cactus itself get wrinkles So i decided to water it, After one day i saw beautyfull bloom of it Everyday the cactus produced 2 more magenta flowers, So i get a cotton wab and polinated flowers by myself, Now i have fruit of it and even more tiny cactus An i saw a ghost seedling or maybe a variegation, I do not know, but i will never forget those colorful flowers and a beautyfull scent...
@hamsterama
@hamsterama 2 года назад
I have several different species of mammillaria. I bought them over the years from plant nurseries, as well as from Aldi's annual $2 succulent sales. I don't know your climate. I live in Ohio. During the times of the year when temperatures are above freezing, I leave all my cacti and succulents outside. If you leave your cacti outside, bees will naturally pollinate them. I find that the small carpenter bee (it's a tiny black bee) is especially fond of cactus flowers. By the way, the fruits of the mammillaria are edible! Yes really! They're completely safe for you to eat. You can just twist them off with your fingers, or use tweezers. The fruits are as sweet as candy.
@Rusty_fork-
@Rusty_fork- 2 года назад
@@hamsterama oh im too late to try the fruit but maybe it will bloom again
@hamsterama
@hamsterama 2 года назад
@@Rusty_fork- My mammillaria cacti bloom every year. In the spring or the summer, depending on the species. The trick to get them to bloom naturally is leave them outside, if possible, when temperatures are above freezing (so, for me, that's late March through early November). If you put them outside, make sure they're in a part sun/part shade area, like under a patio roof, or against the side of the house. Cacti do like sun, but they need shade during the hottest times of the day. Oh, and make sure you fertilize it monthly in the spring and summer, using a cactus and succulent fertilizer. Do not use regular houseplant fertilizer, it contains too much nitrogen for cacti. Anyway, my little mammillaria make tons of yummy fruit!
@ultimopena
@ultimopena 2 года назад
Sir David is brave. 0:23 He's making those wide gestures with his hands while right in the middle of cacti! Wew
@drips1030
@drips1030 2 года назад
😂
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 года назад
Forced perspective. It's not that close. Sort of like Elf, when Bob Newhart is riding the trike w Will Farrell.
@shahad_alsayed
@shahad_alsayed 2 года назад
Thank you for wonderful documentary Sir David Attenborough, splendid.
@cactusdanman
@cactusdanman 2 года назад
👏👏👏Please more desert Cactus stuff please!! This was excellent!
@aoyamaprivacc
@aoyamaprivacc 2 года назад
Their flowers are so beautiful!
@cheifreal
@cheifreal 2 года назад
Succulents specifically cacti are my fave plants. They have the most beautiful flowers and live in such extreme environments.
@Christmascactus88
@Christmascactus88 Год назад
I absolutely adore the beauty of cactus flowers. The way the delicate petals unfurl from the prickly exterior of the cactus is simply mesmerizing. Each flower is a stunning work of art, with bold and vibrant colors that draw the eye and capture the heart. Whether in shades of pink, orange, red, or yellow, cactus flowers never fail to amaze me with their unique and intricate beauty. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, cactus flowers also carry a special significance in many cultures. In some traditions, they are seen as symbols of resilience and endurance, reminding us of the beauty that can emerge from even the harshest conditions. To me, they are a reminder that even in the most challenging moments of life, there is always beauty to be found if we take the time to look for it. All in all, cactus flowers are a true wonder of the natural world. Their exquisite beauty, resilience, and cultural significance make them an object of fascination and admiration for people all over the globe. I feel truly blessed to be able to witness their magnificence and be uplifted by their presence in this world
@RoxanaAlfaro-mf4xj
@RoxanaAlfaro-mf4xj 7 месяцев назад
Un poeta!
@ninalehman9054
@ninalehman9054 5 месяцев назад
Some even bloom (and are pollinated) at night. The pollinators? Bats. 🦇
@operator0017
@operator0017 Год назад
This man is my favorite professor, thank you Sir David Attenborough
@josephyoung6749
@josephyoung6749 2 года назад
simply one of the the most amazing things I've ever seen...
@rosaverde2421
@rosaverde2421 2 года назад
Es impresionante la manifestación de vida en condiciones extremas y la belleza que puede mostrar. Gracias 🍀🌺🌺🌺🍀
@siddhantmore4493
@siddhantmore4493 2 года назад
David Attenborough's Voice ❤️❤️❤️
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme 4 месяца назад
I used to lived in front of The Hungtinton library Botanical Garden in San Marino California and go almost every other day. They had a section with cactus and desert plants, absolutely divine. It’s one of the most beautiful place I ever see.
@snehanshsamantaray5380
@snehanshsamantaray5380 2 года назад
💕for Mr. David from India
@authorfabu
@authorfabu 7 месяцев назад
Love this man’s voice, so soothing 😊
@johanneberube6682
@johanneberube6682 2 года назад
Thanks a lot . Stay safe!💖🌹
@HugeFanOfHam
@HugeFanOfHam Год назад
He’s like the whole world teacher who knows about plants❤
@HugeFanOfHam
@HugeFanOfHam Год назад
@iancrossley6637
@iancrossley6637 2 года назад
Thank you David, you are Earth's best friend.
@miaomiaochan
@miaomiaochan Год назад
I have some of these growing in my room. 😁 Cacti and succulents are some of the most fascinating plants on earth, and I love them.
@rohit6125983
@rohit6125983 2 года назад
Im just here to listen to davids voice, its so soothing
@artfx9
@artfx9 16 дней назад
Love your work, David! ❤
@jasonwolfe9892
@jasonwolfe9892 4 месяца назад
Cactus and Tropical plants are my favorites. Just so many amazing species.
@Sherirose1
@Sherirose1 Год назад
The video was excellently done. This reminds me of Brooklyn Botanical gardens. New York version of Kew Gardens. There are plants we considered wild that were edible and never knew it e.g Jacobs tears bead was prolific in Guyana and could have used when goods/ foods were banned The educational labelling was amazing. I even met a baseball player among the plants. There were even pebble plants. It's worth a tour. Just beautiful and a mind blowing varieties of pepper types. Tunisia has some amazing plants. There is one of my favourites, called the Arabic rose, highly perfumed deep red/purple rose. There are also many scattered gardens with many other species of plants
@MsLeenite
@MsLeenite Год назад
I grew up in Brooklyn, and the Botanical Garden was one of my favorite places to visit. The Japanese Garden is so lovely and peaceful.
@iangomez7190
@iangomez7190 2 года назад
Love this, I LOVE DAVID.
@johnnyrodriguez5938
@johnnyrodriguez5938 2 года назад
Best narrator of all time in my book.
@agardenbeyondparadise9787
@agardenbeyondparadise9787 2 года назад
That was beautiful 😭🙂. Have a great day!
@qx4n9e1xp
@qx4n9e1xp 2 года назад
The music and those macro timelapses were wonderful. Not to mention Mr. Attenborough's voice!
@stephanieyee9784
@stephanieyee9784 2 года назад
This was fabulous. The cinematography is so good and the cacti are spectacular. Thank you. 🌵
@sonyaweinreis6530
@sonyaweinreis6530 2 года назад
Im in awe, never knew this. Thank you David your experience has taught me a lot since I was little
@ellenkuang8853
@ellenkuang8853 2 года назад
Not sure where in the world you're based in, but desert superblooms are definitely worth catching if possible! In the winter of 2015-2016, we had an El Nino year here in California, meaning that it even rained in Death Valley (their so called once in 1000 year rain). So i made my boyfriend come with me to see the super bloom and it was SOOOOO worth it. It's incredible seeing this supposedly dead place turn completely green and extra colorful.
@angelabalog447
@angelabalog447 2 года назад
🤩🤩Woow!!! Beautiful 😃 Thank You Sir David..and all of You to share whith us..
@aliciaturnour5491
@aliciaturnour5491 Месяц назад
Love David's educational programs ❤
@beldendemecilio8219
@beldendemecilio8219 2 года назад
Mahalo Nui Loa for These's Documentary video Nature Bites and Mr.David Attenborough.
@stalker-anoniem3515
@stalker-anoniem3515 Месяц назад
Sir David A. is still one of the best narrators out there.
@extraterrestrial7424
@extraterrestrial7424 5 месяцев назад
Cactii are the only plant that can survive my care. Truly wonderful plants.
@keithfaulk1354
@keithfaulk1354 7 месяцев назад
Love this guy and enjoying hearing him talk!! With that soft voice he can put me to sleep!!!❤
@StaceyHerewegrowagain
@StaceyHerewegrowagain 8 месяцев назад
Loved this❤ cactus is so amazing. So many different varieties textures shapes and colors
@jj_made_it8895
@jj_made_it8895 2 года назад
This man deserves to see his memorial!
@farhananiaz6877
@farhananiaz6877 2 года назад
Gosh, there is no 1 in the world that can't say they don't recognize this man's voice 🤗💞😘
@DefinitelyNotAFerret
@DefinitelyNotAFerret Месяц назад
There are tribes without access to internet, but I’m sure you’re referring to everyone who has internet access
@mayurimasalkar8949
@mayurimasalkar8949 4 месяца назад
He is a super man. 95 years old still have more than enough knowledge. Fantastic❤❤
@patriciahill4492
@patriciahill4492 2 года назад
David you are the best narrator I have ever heard. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and for all your hard work. We love you here in America 🇺🇸 ❤️ thank you again for sharing. God-bless you and keep you always, In Jesus Name Amen 🙏
@mattlitton8066
@mattlitton8066 2 года назад
That's Sir David to you peasant
@patriciahill4492
@patriciahill4492 2 года назад
@@mattlitton8066 Whats with the rudeness? Not necessary. I don't deserve to be called names. I'll pray for you. Peace.
@jimcrelm9478
@jimcrelm9478 2 года назад
@@patriciahill4492 Fairly sure he was just joking. It feels like we have a natural aversion to sincerity this side of the pond 🇺🇲🌊🤝🇬🇧 for some reason. It's just our way of downplaying things, or maybe gently ribbing each other's seriousness. Divided by a common language and all that. And people are very casual here. Legend has it the last time somebody made a long, serious speech, they deposed the king, burned down the monasteries and created a parliamentary democracy. And we don't want to have that happen again! 😅🤣 May your God go with you, as Dave Allen used to say.
@petapan5743
@petapan5743 2 года назад
Its Sir Attemborough! You lover of imaginary things. Pray to Buddha, Allah, Rah or any imaginary Thing you want.
@eschwarz1003
@eschwarz1003 2 года назад
He definitely has engaging presentation, description and content. This becomes immediately apparent when watching other nature vids that don't carry the same sense of wonder (whatever your religion)
@airishsitdown6825
@airishsitdown6825 2 года назад
I adore timelapse video when it comes to growing plants. I imagine myself a god. Maybe if only we see how we grow and bloom we will learn to love all joys and pains. It's beautiful.
@MsLeenite
@MsLeenite Год назад
Thank you, Sir David.
@user-xm1zi1js3g
@user-xm1zi1js3g Год назад
Вот Это цветочки!!! Люблю кактусы за выносливость . Благодарю ♥️ Очень красиво 👍👍👍😍
@jojomooditheavg_mallu6404
@jojomooditheavg_mallu6404 2 года назад
Absolutely Loved that timelapse ❤️❤️😍🤩🤩
@lindareese4579
@lindareese4579 2 года назад
Thank you so very much!
@trumanway3763
@trumanway3763 2 года назад
Whew, glad I got my David Attenborough fix in today.
@iPig
@iPig 3 месяца назад
Desert organisms are amazing. Life finds a way, as they say.
@happyedwards8134
@happyedwards8134 2 года назад
Life carrys on... Im very thankful for that
@MattExzy
@MattExzy 2 года назад
Happy birthday, David Attenborough!
@dwyanelee2203
@dwyanelee2203 2 года назад
I bought a succulent and this is a very helpful video to understand these types of plants!
@BuddikaSuranjith-ob8zi
@BuddikaSuranjith-ob8zi 5 месяцев назад
Hi, I am a citizen of Sri Lanka. Wow, a very beautiful voice. Let's see. I know that he has made his voice in Animal Planet programs and Discovery programs. Today, he has a very beautiful voice. God bless you sir.
@beldendemecilio8219
@beldendemecilio8219 2 года назад
Awesome 👍 Documentary. Mahalo Nui Loa.
@carolyncolinhogarth8732
@carolyncolinhogarth8732 Год назад
Dessert plants are miraculous with adaptations of dry weather. Sometimes better than humans. Beautiful. Thank you....Carolyn d Hogarth Canada
@noobishsite
@noobishsite 2 года назад
The world is a lot less without theese kind of people enchanting us
@deedee6460
@deedee6460 2 года назад
Amazing wealth of knowledge - thank you
@bryanhill3041
@bryanhill3041 4 месяца назад
This man is a real legend for me! He has a way of making people feel like they’re being taken on a journey not just to learn but to experience it along side him! Since a child his voice has become so familiar that I stop to listen no matter what show he is on!
@bellsy4622
@bellsy4622 2 года назад
That music during the flowers blooming gave me such intense fairytopia vibes
@susannahleopold6788
@susannahleopold6788 5 месяцев назад
Oh wow, LOVE this video!
@DrDingsGaster
@DrDingsGaster 2 года назад
My barrel cactus flowered twice for me when I bought it, hasn't done it since but I'm kind of excited to see if it will again any time soon!
@user-hj9cb7uc3p
@user-hj9cb7uc3p 4 месяца назад
Señor Attenborough gracias mil por su maravillosa manera de enseñarme la naturaleza, qué placer ❤❤😊
@tamtansiyavoshi475
@tamtansiyavoshi475 2 года назад
what a beautiful story for grown-ups. Like taking me through a candystore for adults.
@whackcar
@whackcar Год назад
They're amazing. Nature is incredible. :)
@nachurecooking
@nachurecooking 3 месяца назад
We are very thankful for this video❤
@-_E-_
@-_E-_ 2 года назад
yessir!! Sir David is at it again!
@d.j.ejardinagens2867
@d.j.ejardinagens2867 Год назад
A natureza é incrível. ...
@davidarmillie4226
@davidarmillie4226 2 года назад
So the most beautiful vibrant flowers have a very short life. Still, how mysterious that cactus with no roots!
@akhildamu017
@akhildamu017 2 года назад
that was a visual treat
@TikTokbatil_
@TikTokbatil_ 2 года назад
What an awesome voice. It is out of this world. I love the way he speaks.
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
I recommend you hit up this legit plug they're very reliable ship to any location they got dmt,lsd, peyote,spores,microdose and other psychedelic stuff's
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
They're on Instagram ....
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
trippy_psyche1 ???
@erwinwinarno
@erwinwinarno 2 года назад
Wonderful
@gm7304
@gm7304 2 месяца назад
I Love this old man with all my heart 😃🧡
@enricotoesca3941
@enricotoesca3941 2 года назад
Wonderful Nature
@bobiaquatic
@bobiaquatic Год назад
The camera editing is so cool! What fascinating flowers @ naturebites the roar(?) at the end of this video is the worst sound bite ever because it breaks David’s peaceful vibes
@quinto190
@quinto190 2 года назад
so beautiful...
@Tonatiuth
@Tonatiuth 2 года назад
Amazing footage
@dougbourdo2589
@dougbourdo2589 2 года назад
I cannot vouch for Sir Attenborough enough. Living in south central New Mexico right next to the Sacramento Mtns. & next-door Federal Bureau of Land Management desert lands, The phrase "Flood of Color" is EXACTLY Correct. It is Just Wonderful.
@Edzward
@Edzward 2 года назад
It's unfair to say "fascinating"... Sir David Attenborough can narrate the grass growing in your backyard and will still be fascinating. 🤣
@authorfabu
@authorfabu 7 месяцев назад
Best comment 😂
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