Hello Frank, Just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching your videos. We have rolling pasture that ends in a pinny woods creek and after seeing your clips it always makes me want to go see what I can find. Blessings from Linda
Thanks Judy...i am planning to do these little shirt videos on plant id a on Wed ..then my feature videos on Saturday..channel has been growing...averaging over 15,000 views a day for a while now
Thank you!!! The grands and I found a huge batch of these at Northwest River Park in Chesapeake, VA on the more primitive nature trail! We had wondered what they were! We enjoyed false unicorn as a name the most!
Thanks for this video. Found out about a new plant today. I did a quick search and it is related to trillium in the family Melanthiaceae. Trilliums also contain steroidal saponins and have been used by Indigenous Peoples for similar purposes as Chamaelirium luteum.
@@natureatyourdoor I saw the one about the red trillium. I think I have one in my flower garden although it is not native to MN. Very big plant with red flowers. Unfortunately, it has already bloomed so I'll have to wait until next to sniff it and also the native Trillium grandiflorum. The smaller Trillium cernuum is blooming here so I'm going to check its scent. I've got several books on Indigenous Peoples' use of native plants that I enjoy reading.
Interest history on this one. We have a plant out here called a fairy duster with flowers that are bright pink. Adds a nice touch to the desert when they're in bloom.
Hi! If I ever see them they look like a warm but is amazing what they can help with. Every time I see 👀 your videos 📹 I know I did not waisted my day. Thank you!
Yes..it really does. Thanks Billy. We are all at the whim of the RU-vid Gods! Just gotta keep making quality videos ...and post consistently. Good luck my friend! I liked you fries dam video!!! 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👋👋👋