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FAIRCHILD Tropical Botanic Garden CONSERVATORY Tour: Part 1 - Ep. 304 

Summer Rayne Oakes
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We've done tours with Chad Husby at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in the past, but the conservatory is ALWAYS changing, and Chad is ALWAYS a pleasure to botanize with, so of course we wanted to come back and see what new (and old) plants are growing.
Enjoy this tour. It's the first part of a two part series.
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@lotus....
@lotus.... Год назад
He's so chill, he's like a plant genius version of Mr. Rogers of the plant world. He has such a soothing voice. I love these tours!!
@stephsoundsystem914
@stephsoundsystem914 Год назад
Omg He ISSS!!!
@simonwillig5316
@simonwillig5316 Год назад
And he answers her extremely specific questions so calmly and perfectly!!
@jsaysyay
@jsaysyay Год назад
yeah this video has such a chill vibe it's great
@tmhient3vvn
@tmhient3vvn Год назад
His tours and the garden are always therapeutic. Love it!
@verlenelewis9866
@verlenelewis9866 Год назад
I normally don’t care for plant tours, but thoroughly enjoyed this one. Excited for part 2!!
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 Год назад
It depends right? I know we're all human and have diff tastes; but I just don't care for sleepy, lame plant tours, haha. As a gardener and collector myself, I don't like redundant or bland info where they try to convince the viewer it's some groundbreaking new thing; people giving hour-long, in-depth tours of their Box hedges (which I do have in my front yard, we don't need an hour tho), compost piles, ugly dead looking veggie patches and overall...blasé collections!! Those are what I usually don't like! Lmao! I am biased in Southern California though. If it's not bromeliads, succs, desert and tropicals, or Mediterranean-influenced "herbaceous border"-style planting, I'm bored.
@chuxmix65
@chuxmix65 Год назад
Summer does tours at commercial nurseries, small plant shops AND research botanical gardens. I really like her mix of interest in new horticultural varieties and the botanical species they came from. If you haven't... check out her previous tour of this same building with Chad.
@letmedowneasy43
@letmedowneasy43 Год назад
Chad is great in these segments his knowledge is encyclopedic !
@pinkyfromhaughtfarms6550
@pinkyfromhaughtfarms6550 Год назад
He holds so much knowledge. It's impressive.
@archasvityagi9997
@archasvityagi9997 Год назад
It is my dream to meet Summer and Chad Sir.
@danielballard3364
@danielballard3364 Год назад
a true ASMR experience, just plant related.. perfect :D
@stephsoundsystem914
@stephsoundsystem914 Год назад
Okay, I love that you know he knows that she's a very intelligent and knows what she's talking about. Doc Block was cool to watch, and I know it's probably a mixture of not having seen Summers videos, his generation, and not knowing her viewership well, but I found some of his tours feeling a bit *ick* like he was going to call her sweetheart.
@louiseb5702
@louiseb5702 Год назад
I always love the Fairchild Garden tours. Looking forward to part 2!
@erikm8372
@erikm8372 Год назад
When Chad mentioned _Marantaceae_ and the relation to _Zingiberales_ (gingers), that reminded me what an amazing family the Arrowroots are! It's truly amazing. Besides the famous Maranta, Stromanthe, Ctenanthe, and Geoppertia-Calathea, it also include bananas (Musa, Ensete, etc.), Heliconia, Strelitzia, Galangal, Curcuma (turmeric)... even CARDAMOM is part of the Marantaceae! That blew my mind when I read it. I know I'm forgetting some key members, but it does make sense when you see the blooms of all of them. The plant structure and leaf shape too; rather banana-like leaves in general, especially on strelitzia, heliconia and Gingers. And all have very unique and showy blooms. All different flowers but very similar strippy leaves. Also within the family as a whole, virtually none are toxic 😇✌🏼
@Jeuro38
@Jeuro38 Год назад
I think you're thinking of the Order Zingiberales, which includes all the families Zingiberaceae, Heliconiaceae, Streliziaceae, Musaceae... But they sure do look a lot alike!
@iamjograd
@iamjograd Год назад
Much has changed since the first tour and its amazing! Thanks for sharing another tour, Chad and team Flock!
@leahnelson771
@leahnelson771 Год назад
Wow, thank you. You no idea how much this type of content means to all of us
@chuxmix65
@chuxmix65 Год назад
What a privilege to visit Mr. Husby and his domain! If you haven't watched, Summer's previous visit to this same building is equally interesting.
@sheetalpatel1834
@sheetalpatel1834 3 месяца назад
Hi my friend very log time to see you
@sekaiomiruhitokaminoyume5426
Hi I got a wild adiantum pyramidale that grow in my garden wall , I’m from Martinique. My hobby was collecting fern leaf , I had over 87 different species on my island in just 2 city . I’m so glad to see some of them on RU-vid 😊
@WesleysPlantWorld
@WesleysPlantWorld Год назад
I just love these videos with you and Chad. He’s so knowledgeable and calming to listen to. What an amazing place! Thanks for showing us 😃🌿
@banderaitaly
@banderaitaly Год назад
Freycinetia is really neat! 😮
@Nightsoil626
@Nightsoil626 Год назад
love liverworts 🙂
@davidplants
@davidplants Год назад
This is AMAZING!
@laurNsG
@laurNsG Год назад
That flower/ berry that is related to blueberry reminds me of the roselle hibiscus
@theonghantan862
@theonghantan862 Год назад
Sooo professional ❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@tanyal7122
@tanyal7122 Год назад
Such a pleasure to watch these tours. Your camera and interview work was spot on Summer😍
@genelihofilena1631
@genelihofilena1631 Год назад
Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
@newyorktropicalgarden9364
@newyorktropicalgarden9364 Год назад
Super interesting. Thank you for posting
@timmywood9677
@timmywood9677 Год назад
I’m on vacation right now in the cloud forest of Ecuador. Theres a wide range amazing plants growing here in this town called Mindo. I love all the different fruit that are growing here banana’s guava cacao papaya mango and passion fruit star fruit
@PlantyfulKatayoun
@PlantyfulKatayoun Год назад
I love these tours!!! Love Mr. Chad Husby and Fairchild Botanical Gardens! Thank you guys!! SO much!
@timgarner1957
@timgarner1957 Год назад
This is my favorite show now..I like all the places you go and the people you meet along the way.. I think you caught Chris off guard with the monkey butte joke..lol
@PTChitown
@PTChitown Год назад
I miss Fairchild gardens...thanks for sharing this episode
@AnggrekKakYusri
@AnggrekKakYusri Год назад
Thanks for sharing... 😁
@iscreamicecream22
@iscreamicecream22 Год назад
I always love the Fairchild garden tours. The one you did earlier and this one! And Chad obviously
@TeamArVes
@TeamArVes Год назад
Got Good Plants there. Happy Planting to all 👍☺❤
@grannyplants1764
@grannyplants1764 Год назад
Chad’s information and your comments and great camerawork made this almost better than being there in person, like a wonderful narrated tour with video! The variety of plants there is amazing. Thank you so much for doing this tour 🤗🌱🌿
@miamianz
@miamianz Год назад
My favorite place to go when i visit my parents
@dawienatral7083
@dawienatral7083 19 дней назад
great informative video
@drpk6514
@drpk6514 Год назад
Would be interesting to study why many of these shade-loving plants have purple underlayer leaves (abaxial). It could be for the protection of the leaves in high light by leaf rolling/folding.
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Год назад
Thank you Miss Summer. ❄️💚🙃
@BankableChannel
@BankableChannel Год назад
He is my fav of all your guests. Just so zen. I watched his first tour all the time.
@chaotatca2003
@chaotatca2003 Год назад
within a day, i'm already rewatch it 3 times LOL. Will come down to Florida in Spring, hopefully i can see him once at Fairchild.
@extremechimpout
@extremechimpout Год назад
Part1!? Can't wait for the others I just love Chad he is the best
@jonstfrancis
@jonstfrancis Год назад
Love every visit to Fairchild and Chad Husby is the best! Thanks again, such amazing plants! 🌱💚
@kathymacomber5115
@kathymacomber5115 Год назад
He has so much knowledge..I would love just a tenth of the knowledge.
@giardinodialberi8751
@giardinodialberi8751 Год назад
Great tour. I bet Summer is happy to leave behind the gray and beige of the Northeast for a while. At Fairchild, I think what we're witnessing is more of the "Plant Custodian not just Plant Collector" philosophy that Doc Block mentioned.
@muilay8187
@muilay8187 Год назад
I’m so happy for your new home. It’s such an adorable house with great outdoor space. I know you are going to making it look even more amazing. Congratulations!!!
@michaelspano4067
@michaelspano4067 Год назад
everything is so lush. the RO water and fog system has really made a difference. i saw the coco de mer several years ago when it was a lot smaller. i was fortunate to find a coco de mer nut on ebay listed as a gourd. one of my happier finds!
@connorbelfiglio1645
@connorbelfiglio1645 Год назад
I am a member at Fairchild's and enjoy the conservatories but it is very interesting learning about the plants and their names. Always enjoy the videos from FTBG!
@simonwillig5316
@simonwillig5316 Год назад
Ceratostema are so freaking cool, to me they look some kind of perfectly sculpted vase. I've been fortunate enough to see them in the wild, at about 10,000-11,000 in Ecuadorian Andes!
@slamrock17
@slamrock17 Год назад
Ginsenosides are awesome 😎👍
@SparkleInMoonlight
@SparkleInMoonlight Год назад
I love these field trips :-) Thank you for making these videos
@rodrigomartino6798
@rodrigomartino6798 Год назад
OMG! How can i love every single video You upload! I love everything about them: the subjects, the plants, the filming, the atmospheres💚
@gordonpingenot1731
@gordonpingenot1731 Год назад
Yet another Great tour. Thanks so much, Summer!
@Duke_Scanlan
@Duke_Scanlan Год назад
I love all of these tours!
@tropicaussie4572
@tropicaussie4572 Год назад
Looks beautiful. I want to visit Fairchild one day. That hot house seems like our weather here in Queensland right now in the hottest part of summer . Today's temperature range is a sultry 24 to 37 degrees Celsius and humid .
@pattivermeersch7348
@pattivermeersch7348 Год назад
Another most excellent tour…thanks so much
@jamiewestmoreland6289
@jamiewestmoreland6289 Год назад
Thank you again summer, I really love these types of videos ❤🌞 I bought two more big plants today just to make my sun room full 😅❤
@kimmy6304
@kimmy6304 Год назад
Oof, Alpinia rugosa, my heart and soul cRAVES one 😻 impossible to find in the EU so far
@banderaitaly
@banderaitaly Год назад
Pretty cool to learn the palm can be a male or female
@KyleTheShaman
@KyleTheShaman Год назад
💚
@aryansayeed
@aryansayeed Год назад
Absolutely loved it.🤍
@thenorthernpalace261
@thenorthernpalace261 Год назад
Finally!
@legotechnic8997
@legotechnic8997 6 месяцев назад
❤😊❤
@saylorsoul
@saylorsoul Год назад
When are you coming to california
@michaelcowdrey4494
@michaelcowdrey4494 11 месяцев назад
Iizard at 41:55!
@venusbeto8725
@venusbeto8725 Год назад
Wuju
@janezkanoni473
@janezkanoni473 Год назад
The spiral one Costusni think...My thought about a latin name: Fractalosteama spaceaifolia sub. wortexiae quantum🕊🙏🐲💮👌💫👏🐓
@barbaracole4314
@barbaracole4314 Год назад
You flash the botanical names so quickly can't read them in time ,before you change to next one
@irynalaudadio1782
@irynalaudadio1782 Год назад
Do you have mandarin spider plant?
@chinmaymampilly2986
@chinmaymampilly2986 Год назад
😊I Kum@iÁ@m
@Miles_Hoffman
@Miles_Hoffman Год назад
Thank you for such and amazing tour. I’ve learned once again and why I love to watch. 💚🪴💚
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