Summer, thank you for this videos. Is always an amazing perspective to see how people love and live with plants. Also the opportunity of learning about so many species and their beauty.
@@summerrayneoakes I’ve only seen videos of it but it looks amazing! His orchids are amazing! I believe he is having an open house really soon. I have one orchid from him and it has the tiniest of flowers! I love it!
Thank You Atlantic Botanical Garden for hosting. Thank You Becky for the knowledge and experience. Thank You Summer for engaging the conversation and asking the questions. Thank You Sander for the eye and interpreting the view! Last, thanks for taking me along for such beauty of eye candy! ❤❤❤ 👏 👏 👏
I love the scene in the video where you hear the relaxed music and can just be in awe at this wonderful display. I love it. Building something like this is my dream! I appreciate you opening a window for myself to see my dreams.
One of my favorite flowers, orchids. I love the shots of the "jungle" with the mist. A great job of editing! Thank you both for sharing the wonders of the botanical world.
Gorgeous orchid garden tour, thanks for sharing. Loved the orchid pollination section and the care tips the lady provided. Looking forward to the next episode for the orchid blooms. Happy growing 😊
Hello summer! I have been a very big fan of you, I really love your tour videos of conservatories, garden centers and markets, my favorite one was the one where you’ve visited thailand!! I am from the philippines and I would love to see you visit baguio or benguet in the philippines! Cities in the mountains that has many succulent garden farms!!!
I love the orchid center! Although, it would have been cool to see you showcase the really massive staghorn ferns. They also have some Nepenthes Ampullaria which have naturalized in the orchid center.
Having worked with orchids since '06, I can say without a doubt that the Orchidaceae represents the pinnacle of plant evolution. The diversity, adaptation, mycorrhizal symbiosis, and co-evolution with its pollinators is without parallel. At 8:34, the Grammatophyllum is G. martae.
Just a heads up, the "Gongora chocoensis" at 2:51 is actually a Coryanthes, a really gorgeous one. If anyone knows the ID on it, I'd be interested to find out.
New member here. Does or did this place also be known as Fuqua? Used to get their emails of info . Maybe covid caused them to stop. I'm seeing some orchids I've tried to grow...maybe try again. TY for super video.
At 2:54 the orchid shown on the screen is mislabeled. It's an Acineta species, not Acianthera pectinata as the screen reads- that species is a small Pleurothallid orchid.