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Kick Me In the Azorella Compacta - High Andean Plants to Blow Your Mind 

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't
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Join us as we get light-headed and experience altitude sickness while botanizing the volcanic landscape of the Andes of Northern Chile at altitudes high enough to make you keel over and puke. See a member of the carrot family that can live to be 3,000 years old. See what harsh temperature fluctuations and increased ultraviolet radiance to a member of the cotton/hibiscus family when repeated genetic recombination and natural selection works their magic over millions of years. Experience the rejection of offering camelids a salad platter and being rejected. This is Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't.
Species List for this episode :
Cumulopuntia boliviana ignescens (Cactaceae)
Azorella compacta (Apiaceae)
Senecio behnii (Asteraceae)
Pycnophyllum sp (Caryophyllaceae)
Polylepis tarapacana (Rosaceae)
Nototriche nana (Malvaceae)
Mutisia hamata (Asteraceae)
Erythranthe depressa (Phrymaceae)
Plazia daphnoides (Asteraceae)
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Комментарии : 399   
@kevcrabill7921
@kevcrabill7921 4 года назад
I never thought I would fall in love with the sound of a man screaming at plants alone in Peru, but here we are.
@stonew1927
@stonew1927 2 года назад
Chile
@seejjordan
@seejjordan 4 года назад
"do cute things make you feel less homicidal?" should be your next t-shirt
@TwinCitiesFancy
@TwinCitiesFancy 4 года назад
He's got my money
@calamagrostis88
@calamagrostis88 4 года назад
One of your best, really strange plants in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. These videos are a very valuable scientific record of these amazing species.
@Inexpressable
@Inexpressable 4 года назад
Thats true, imagine how many plants he's filmed that will proabably be gone in ten years.
@paulshowers1200
@paulshowers1200 4 года назад
Inexpressable imagine how many plants will be gone in the next 24 h
@Gamerkat10
@Gamerkat10 4 месяца назад
@@paulshowers1200 more so when he's in cities for that one. Here that's a little extreme ngl. Don't get so nihilistic u just give up you know? no fuckin difference then between u and the suits
@harrisonbrand8985
@harrisonbrand8985 4 года назад
staying up late for geology midterm. i’m glad my current distraction involves more geology.
@melissac5740
@melissac5740 4 года назад
Practical procrastination
@BethLove333
@BethLove333 4 года назад
Ya like lookin' at fractals?
@StaticTremor
@StaticTremor 4 года назад
“He’s doin’ it, he’s helpin’ the flowers bang themselves.” Probably wouldn’t get that at university.
@priceandpride
@priceandpride 4 года назад
17:10 looks like someone blew their... Nose lol thought he was gonna say something else
@STROONZONY
@STROONZONY 4 года назад
Tony is a fucking classic!
@rocki_bb
@rocki_bb 4 года назад
My all time favorite college instructor was a pg version of this, but on anatomy and physiology
@williamharris9799
@williamharris9799 4 года назад
You definitely do, my botany instructor liked to say, "flowers are all about sex". Then go on for a while about how Linnaeus was a perv because he named plants after the number of male and female parts in a flower.
@zzyzx2297
@zzyzx2297 2 года назад
One of my personal favorite episodes in fact its probably my favorite. Idk what it is about plants adapted to extreme solar radiation, drought, cold temps and the high altitude of the Andes but they really get me in my heart's soft spot. Really cheers me up thank you!
@JornSilverblade
@JornSilverblade 3 года назад
05:00 Xenophyllum weddellii 05:45 Senecio humillimus (not S. algens or S. behnii) 07:05 Senecio adenophyllus (probably) 09:30 Pycnophyllum tetrastichum 11:50 Werneria aretioides 13:15 Oxychloe andina 22:45 and 23:15 Nototriche turritella
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 3 года назад
What's up Kai thanks for the help on inat last year.
@GildaLee27
@GildaLee27 4 года назад
"Christmas kinda makes me wanna throw up."
@doppenheim64
@doppenheim64 4 года назад
Hilarious! Me too
@melissac5740
@melissac5740 4 года назад
@Your friendly Neighborhood Dealer F that. Any kind of profiting off of others is messed up. Besides the purpose of capitalism is to continuously grow, that just ain't possible on a finite planet. No form of capitalism is environmentally or economically sustainable.
@melissac5740
@melissac5740 4 года назад
@Your friendly Neighborhood Dealer "What the bourgeoisie therefore produces, above all are it's own grave-diggers"
@thelukeewan7602
@thelukeewan7602 4 года назад
Yeah, weird customs. Like go to the forest, find the most perfect tree, cut it down, drag it to your living room, dress it up and watch it die. On a personal note, sad but true, 40 years ago I was married to a mouth breathing Humboldt county hillbilly that actually shot a tree off with a shotgun when he couldn't find his buddy with the saw. Wish I could say that was the worst thing he did before I left.
@marypaquet3372
@marypaquet3372 4 года назад
@@melissac5740 Absolutely right. Capitalism is based on the idea of profiting off infinite resources. .
@CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening
@CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening 4 года назад
It's almost 12:00AM and I'm going to watch this video
@TitansTracks
@TitansTracks 4 года назад
What this guy is doing in real life, is what I looked forward to so badly for in No Man's Sky back in 2016. To go out into alien worlds and discover cool looking stuff. To really get an understanding of the environment. This is probably one of my most favourite channels. Nothing will ever be as engaging as the world around us. There is so much to learn and discover! 💎
@bobrickleson2087
@bobrickleson2087 4 года назад
Oh shut up you nerd
@TitansTracks
@TitansTracks 4 года назад
@@bobrickleson2087 Nah I'd rather speak my mind and not worry about what dumb asses think. It's a lot funner this way, now gfy 😘
@StaticTremor
@StaticTremor 4 года назад
Bob Rickleson If you have a problem with nerds you better just keep moving fella.
@rivitraven
@rivitraven 3 года назад
No man's sky ended up a disappointment compared to what I wanted it to be. It sort of just became repeat after repeat in the planets. I really wished it was better than it actually was. I expected there to be multiple ecosystems across planets instead of the same thing all across it.
@TitansTracks
@TitansTracks 3 года назад
@@rivitraven Tell me about it! I dropped in today to see the new "Variety Update" and what you said still rings true. There not true ecosystems when you just land and see everything there is for the whole planet. It's actually a really depressing game to play, monotous grind for resources, a jetpack that barely works, the buzzing and repetitive music and of course the amount of time just waiting around. It feels like there should be more to it but really there isn't. I don't think the engine they built is very fun, it's great for all these prototype ideas but in terms of actual gameplay it's very stale and repetitive. Even worse in VR where everything is blurry. Hand crafted planets would be the way to go. I feel like their whole procedural generation thing really screwed them over!
@victorsaloum9731
@victorsaloum9731 4 года назад
thank god a new vid i was dying of boredom don't ever stop man!
@Grrinn
@Grrinn 4 года назад
He'll run out of Earth eventually...
@victorsaloum9731
@victorsaloum9731 4 года назад
Cheshire Grinn he better be a geriatric doing this then.
@watcher3774
@watcher3774 4 года назад
He might stop to teach.... hes a knowledgeable with life fucking experience.
@jasminewood395
@jasminewood395 4 года назад
@@Grrinn not at a botanist pace... He could botanize Chile alone for 500 yrs and not be done
@amendopublicaccess5742
@amendopublicaccess5742 4 года назад
I always look forward to seeing your videos and tell people about your channel probably too often.
@damiangraham3571
@damiangraham3571 4 года назад
i love Fractals!! And, yes, I finished school in the early nineties. That landscape"s wicked
@pissoff247
@pissoff247 4 года назад
Hey man. You're an inspiration. Ten years ago I was shooting dope in an abandoned house. I went back to school got a degree in chemical engineering because I love chemistry but I was going to be old as fuck by the time I graduated with a PhD in organic chemistry and I could finish a bachelor in chemE in four years and make more money. Today I work in the pharmaceutical industry as an automation engineer, so I dont even do chemical engineering. I like what I do, but ultimately I fantasize about running off into the woods and spending my life in a cabin. I much prefer the natural world to the mindless pursuit of money. I study mycology and teach beginner classes in wild mushroom identification. Anyway, I think you're right on. We should hang out some time.
@swaddington9399
@swaddington9399 4 года назад
Damn, that Apiaceae looks like a Sedum...weird...thanks for taking us to Chile with you!
@jasminewood395
@jasminewood395 4 года назад
I hope he stays there for a year!
@ryPish
@ryPish 4 года назад
This is such a strange landscape... you could have told me most of those were alien life forms found on the dark side of seventh moon of planet 9 and I might have believed it all, were it not for all the clues left by evolution tying most those weird bastids to some other plant I've seen before, real nice close ups.
@eddiewiller
@eddiewiller 4 года назад
Those Azorella compacta are pretty cool. I have never seen something quite like that.
@tonydavies8683
@tonydavies8683 4 года назад
it looks like a really tight packed Sempervivum aka: chicks and hens succulent
@green3975
@green3975 4 года назад
I think azorella is edible as well.
@jamesdriscoll9405
@jamesdriscoll9405 4 года назад
Those Vicuna look sorta happy to see you. Just saying. The Altacama is amazing, thank you for sharing it. Did you see any of the astronomical observatories they have down there? Ancient ruins? Just wondering.
@stonew1927
@stonew1927 2 года назад
Vicun'a? Atacama? Are you comenting on the wrong video? And so many others clueless giving you thumbs up? lol
@kmakiri9156
@kmakiri9156 3 года назад
It seems I found my new favorite RU-vid channel! This has everything I could ask for. Botany, swearing and misnthropy. Thank you!
@boinger1988
@boinger1988 4 года назад
Best channel on RU-vid hands down.. Thanks for spreading your knowledge, and making us laugh at the same time. Watching from the southside of Chicago!
@tiioga8053
@tiioga8053 4 года назад
I got fired cause I was listening to ur channel at work it was worth it
@johannesdietrich724
@johannesdietrich724 4 года назад
No, I as a German don‘t feel offended. „Werner“ is a famous cartoon in Germany. It‘s translated in many languages. Maybe you watched it. Like your stuff, i‘m botanist too, and like your style to speak without unnessessary scientific terms. Botany for everyone. Keep on going for eternity.
@sarahsunshine7248
@sarahsunshine7248 4 года назад
That was very educational and beautiful scenery. Ty for your hard work and knowledge
@edwardlittlefield447
@edwardlittlefield447 4 года назад
Thank you for making all of your botanical videos for us. The quality is fantastic and I love the humor too! Thanks!
@crawlspace9750
@crawlspace9750 4 года назад
You talking in your videos is better company than the majority of people I've met, much less encounter regularly.
@thelukeewan7602
@thelukeewan7602 4 года назад
Tony Joe, love your vids ! Hope you have someone watching your back while you explore and share with us.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 4 года назад
Chile is safe compared to Mexico. Not going to walk up on illegal cartel grows or encounter armed narcos here, both of which I've had happen to me on separate occasions down (up) there.
@zorrokitty5666
@zorrokitty5666 4 года назад
Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't Didn’t one of your friends find a grow operation in death Valley?
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 4 года назад
@@zorrokitty5666 yes in Hanaupah canyon.
@nancynickerson4341
@nancynickerson4341 4 года назад
What an amazing landscape. Thanks so much to CPBBD for taking us on these expeditions!
@ShunNiikura
@ShunNiikura Год назад
Thanks a lot! As a European I really love to see these habitats. Thumbs UP!
@prescott5328
@prescott5328 4 года назад
Banger
@Thegermansarecoming
@Thegermansarecoming 4 года назад
10:00 nice effect. More magnification type shots please ireally enjoyed that
@jasminewood395
@jasminewood395 4 года назад
Yes! I was dying for a mag shot of that malvacea at the end. That was a banger too!
@TheNaturalProgressive
@TheNaturalProgressive 4 года назад
I love your work! Maybe some day you would be willing to go slumming and agree to an interview?
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 4 года назад
I guess. Buy me a burrito and we can talk. Heavy on the beans, hold the rice : crimepaysbutbotanydoesnt@gmail.com
@jasminewood395
@jasminewood395 4 года назад
Email him! It's well worth the burrito!
@TheNaturalProgressive
@TheNaturalProgressive 4 года назад
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt Happily buy you a burrito! I will reach out tonight!
@TheNaturalProgressive
@TheNaturalProgressive 4 года назад
@@jasminewood395 Yes!!!
@TheNaturalProgressive
@TheNaturalProgressive 4 года назад
Now I am getting excited! Joey has some fans that watch my show too! 🤗
@rojopantalones9791
@rojopantalones9791 4 года назад
A buddy of mine who's hugely into horticulture as a whole is someone I hope starts watching your videos. I shared a few with him, hope he watches them, cause they deserve more viewership
@demonorse
@demonorse 4 года назад
22:30 the bark reminds me of opening up a clove of garlic, it makes the same noise, multiple thin layers.
@wendysalter
@wendysalter 4 года назад
It's hard to know what to say...it's so amazingly magnificently miraculous =. Thanks Joey, loving these explorations.
@alejandrorobles6865
@alejandrorobles6865 4 года назад
Amazing plants, adaptation at its best
@simonolsen9995
@simonolsen9995 4 года назад
8:57 - The local shaman checks out Tony.
@kenhunt2861
@kenhunt2861 4 года назад
Simon Olsen : el condor passa
@wendysalter
@wendysalter 4 года назад
Nice catch
@gthomas1421
@gthomas1421 4 года назад
I appreciate the work you’ve done. Thank you.
@SrWho1234
@SrWho1234 4 года назад
You have to visit the valdivian forest, it's beautiful and unique, trust me. I'm from Chile and I think it's my favorite ecological region.
@analogbunny
@analogbunny 4 года назад
I don't think I've been this curious about root systems in years. Those mats that grow over the rocks... I'd be so into looking under to see how it holds on. Usually the roots are just "it has a root", but sometimes... the interesting shit is underneath.
@RazsterTW
@RazsterTW 4 года назад
Have to figure that it's been growing on top of older and older decaying plants. I too wonder what the root system looks like.
@trevorstannus2604
@trevorstannus2604 4 года назад
The root structures of plants are still largely a mystery, so get out there with a shovel! (As they say countless times in Edible Forest Gardens). Understanding them better would enable us to plant gardens that share the soil’s resources and provide us with better, longer lasting yields from useful perennial herbs, shrubs, climbers, and trees!
@thismianeptunis
@thismianeptunis 4 года назад
As far as I can tell, while there are probably plenty of rocks under that thing, it doesn't really "grow on rocks" in the sense that something like moss or lichen would. It has a large taproot that reaches pretty deep into the soil, which is common for Apiaceae (they are the carrot family, after all). So it isn't so much holding onto rocks as it is expanding outward and happening to grow over the rocks in its path
@nashton9964
@nashton9964 4 года назад
Those blobby plants were really cool to see, didn't know anything like that existed, and in such varieties, too!
@cdawg3551
@cdawg3551 4 года назад
I need a Borneo video where you go up close and personal with Rafflesia arnoldii 🙏
@allonesame6467
@allonesame6467 4 года назад
Found one. On youtube no less!
@X3R0D3D
@X3R0D3D 2 года назад
dude i'm so glad my buddy showed me your channel.... love ya my man
@wacey7455
@wacey7455 4 года назад
Those mat green fractal plants are so weird and cool looking. Its so neat. We are inside this neat bizarro world of nature. Your vids always strip away the cultural frameworks of green is boring and really just show the plants in their cool glory living in the abiotic environments. Their shape and forms perfectly fit into their homes. Crime pays, your videos are just exceptional... Context gives meaning. Keep it up man!
@slocoast5
@slocoast5 Год назад
So incredible! Love watching. Actually motivated to get outdoors.
@Kavukamari
@Kavukamari 4 года назад
that green mat is really weird, thanks for showing me, i never knew something related to carrots could look like THAT
@PixelPariah
@PixelPariah 4 года назад
Love you vids and the banter, dude. Keep it up!
@johntellnott12345
@johntellnott12345 4 года назад
New fan! So enjoying your work, well done, and thankyou. This one is beautiful, loving those ground coverings, oh and your voice is most entertaining, if that's not offence to note.
@stonew1927
@stonew1927 2 года назад
Back in 1997 I spent a couple of months traveling around Bolivia and a bit of Peru. I ventured towards the remote Uyuni Salt Pan, the largest and highest in the world, on the altiplano of the Andes along the southwest border of Bolivia with Chile. It's an otherworldly landscape, with solitary snow capped volcanoes, strange shaped rocks (Dali Rocks), multi-colored lakes populated by Andean flamingoes, and llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicuñas scattered about. It was cold and dry, and the stars at night never shined so brightly anywhere else on Earth. Along the way, I would see these smooth, round, mossy like growths. They turned out to be Azorella compacta highlighted in the video. In Spanish it's called llareta, or yareta (from the native Quechua yarita). These plants are said to be able to live 3,000 years! There were these small, rabbit like animals that would eat them, called vizcachas (in the video he calls them chinchillas). I hear that now this area has been "discovered" by the internet crowd. I'm grateful that I was able to experience it when it was still largely unknown to the outside world. It's a very special place . . .
@fop6033
@fop6033 4 года назад
Hold on! I gotta take my bong rip before I watch this!
@mchaelhb
@mchaelhb 4 года назад
you continue to be one of my favourite people on the internet
@Filbie
@Filbie 4 года назад
Your explanation around 15:30 was blowing my mind!
@philgriffiths5514
@philgriffiths5514 3 года назад
I Love Coots.. And seeing those compact plants and animals in habitat amazing. Love to see that stuff in the wild.
@dbrowne9341
@dbrowne9341 4 года назад
OMG what a wonderful ep thankyou!
@MrTurbocobra
@MrTurbocobra 4 года назад
What would posses someone to give this a thumbs down? Its F'in brilliant. Greetings from west-central Illinois.
@ProximaCentauri88
@ProximaCentauri88 3 года назад
I just discovered yesterday this channel after searching tillandsia. I love your style man.
@sadophyte831
@sadophyte831 4 года назад
This channel is really what i need in this winter. Everything around me is cold and wet but i can still observe nature vicariously
@kiksyame1481
@kiksyame1481 3 года назад
I enjoyed this tour so much, thank you :D
@daynight3444
@daynight3444 Год назад
Did not know if I should laugh or cry when you said your cactus was good at catching diesel particulate. Poor thing haha
@igot99problemsbutmyaltaint81
@igot99problemsbutmyaltaint81 4 года назад
Greatings ya sassy bastids!!
@jl9998
@jl9998 4 года назад
My mind is blown. Thank you for this video.
@mediumbug
@mediumbug 4 года назад
thank you for sharing. much appreciated.
@josephswafford7578
@josephswafford7578 3 года назад
Love. The. Work. Don't. Quit.
@MarkusMalecki
@MarkusMalecki 3 года назад
Hey. I am german and I have to tell you, that we - indeed - have humor. 12:20 section 8-) Our humor is just more on the darker side. So that is the reason, I really like your videos. And besides that, I am happy, that I don't have to break my bones in that territory. Go on. Your videos are excellent.
@kingpopaul
@kingpopaul 4 года назад
That's some nice diversity! Its nice to see the adaptations to limiting factors in these areas.
@taleandclawrock2606
@taleandclawrock2606 4 года назад
Cute little Asteraceae, " does it make you feel, less homocidal"? Thank you for forever changing the botanical snobbery of mainstream:-))
@AndreaDingbatt
@AndreaDingbatt Год назад
WOW! Just, WOW!! And, Another,~ WOW for Good Luck!! Ive Fallen in Love with This Landscape!! It is Quite Simply,~Freaky as Feck!!~ Im Very New to this Amazing Botanical Stuff! My Family think it means I have Become *Effeminate,... HaHaHaa! Mr Dingbatt. .(Still with Mrs Dingbatt,Just..Lmao!!)
@mrpieceofwork
@mrpieceofwork 4 года назад
Wait... you disparage Xmas in this one? Yes please.
@michaelnancyamsden7410
@michaelnancyamsden7410 2 года назад
Thank you for this trip into altitude and unusual plants. Enjoy your teaching. Never spent the time to consider adaptational botany. Would never have even seen these without your hard work. Thanks.
@ComblessMan
@ComblessMan 4 года назад
Love this series. I save it to watch so I can pay attention. GFY.
@gallaherchris
@gallaherchris 4 года назад
I love these videos, they put a smile on my face.
@danielward4827
@danielward4827 2 года назад
I love your videos, your intelligence mixed with your Mafia type accent makes me both learn and laugh!
@cybeermancom1
@cybeermancom1 4 года назад
Ur doin gods work ma man. This is amazing love watching at plants, love sitting back, also ur funny
@K0R3inc
@K0R3inc 4 года назад
Hey mate. I'm keen to suggest you tell us a bit about the safety aspects of your travels. Any tips and tricks to navigating through rough terrain, what equipment you use?, how good is your camera? I'd love to see what it's like behind the scenes. Do you carry a sat phone? What distance do you travel when you go botanizing? There's a whole episode you could do for people who are interested to go do some botanizing themselves. Love your work mate!
@k33k32
@k33k32 4 года назад
that azorella is awesome! I feel like half the plants here are channeling hen and chicks - so much parallel evolution in action!
@t_mcb_1342
@t_mcb_1342 4 года назад
what's mind blowing to me is the amount of energy Nototriche nana must expend to flower development for seed production. I mean, look at it, that flower is as big as the single plant. You talk about the stressors and selective pressures of altitude, temperature, UV light, etc. imposed on this plant. It goes to show you how important and dedicated continuation of the kind is to this little bastard in it's struggle for life.
@matildagreene1744
@matildagreene1744 4 года назад
Love this ! My brain feels like a sponge.......LOL..soaking up all this info plus your marvelous Chi town accent..Great way to start a day ! Thanks :) And yes...cute shit DOES make me feel less homicidal..
@joshuafox3994
@joshuafox3994 4 года назад
just gotta say love this channel and thank you!
@DirtyRobot
@DirtyRobot 4 года назад
I wish I was a rich guy, I would fund a month long trip to Borneo and Sumatra just to enjoy your enjoyment of the ecosystem.
@-vermin-
@-vermin- 4 года назад
Azorella , nice. I was fortunate enough to get a first hand look at Azorella macquariensis before it's all gone.
@brianballa3086
@brianballa3086 4 года назад
I LIKE ... thank you for sharing
@iflylow3278
@iflylow3278 3 года назад
I would LOVE to go on a nature walk with you. Honestly.
@PenntuckytheCrag
@PenntuckytheCrag 4 года назад
Beautiful orange and red flowers
@CHASRIZM
@CHASRIZM 4 года назад
Dang that green mat plant looks really cool
@craighoover1495
@craighoover1495 4 года назад
I saw as a child that Charles Darwin was buried in Westminster Cathedral. Sort of took many years to understand why that happened. Something worth internalizing.
@hellwheresthefire
@hellwheresthefire 4 года назад
Amazing plants,and amazing landscape!
@FinznFowl82
@FinznFowl82 3 года назад
I'm religious but also believe in evolution. You dont offend me, as a matter of fact I pray for you. I've thoroughly enjoyed your videos and have learned a lot. Thanks man, keep it up.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 3 года назад
Thanks!
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 3 года назад
Peace be witchoo (and also witchoo)
@RichardStansfield
@RichardStansfield 4 года назад
Thank you so much for showing us an amazing landscape. Love how you describe things, don't ever change, makes me smile 😉
@whikihowable
@whikihowable 4 года назад
I like to imagine he's a hit-man that makes these videos to serve as alibi, just after burying bodies in the middle of nowhere.
@deanschlichting1623
@deanschlichting1623 4 года назад
Really digging the videos, enjoy seeing that moisture (or lack of) moisture gradient. Funny as hell, as always. Do not fear poaceae start with warm season grasses in SE Arizona or northern Sonora after the monsoons. Interesting and gorgeous grasses and lots of em. Get A.S. Hitchcock, manual of the grasses of the us and go fucking nuts. You will not regret it. 😎
@jerl57
@jerl57 4 года назад
Glad I'm not the only one who wishes he would showcase more "graminoids." I'm only 30 years old, so I don't think I've reached senility yet
@TheYellowjim
@TheYellowjim 4 года назад
Its a strange place, great video looking at all the strange plants ! 👍
@falcoperegrinus82
@falcoperegrinus82 4 года назад
Wow, that Azorella is a crazy plant!
@jasminewood395
@jasminewood395 4 года назад
I don't think I could stand to see it done but id LOVE to see cross sections of those mats, I'm sure they're 6" at least. ... Fascinating
@kommikoo7360
@kommikoo7360 4 года назад
I don't understand your ranking of various families of plants, but I enjoy them.
@Thylamis
@Thylamis 4 года назад
the indigenous people use the llareta to warm their houses, the goverment had to pass a law only permitting to use dead ones. it's a pleasure to learn from you.
@savvassimitsis9090
@savvassimitsis9090 4 года назад
It looks like some species of those stony corals that become huge.
@ELSTEVO210
@ELSTEVO210 4 года назад
Gotta chew a coca leave at that height
@deepgardening
@deepgardening 4 года назад
40 nice leaves packed in your cheek one at a time, each moistened, and add some illipta- walk those hills all the day long, no problem, mon. Never feel dizzy or cold.
@royahold1966
@royahold1966 4 года назад
love it.
@kristinkulman1354
@kristinkulman1354 4 года назад
7:40 Aren't those the specs for a green roof? Intense UV radiation, high temperature fluctuations, and extreme cold. This is AWESOME. I've learned a little about some of these plants, but it's amazing to see them in habitat.
@jasminewood395
@jasminewood395 4 года назад
How long you gunna be down there man? These are so good! If you did a vid a day for a year down there I still wouldn't be bored... There's so many great areas to botanize in that region ...
@libertyAHV
@libertyAHV 4 года назад
Those azorella are amazing. I assume that's not one organism. Does it bud / clone itself? I gotta know more
@thismianeptunis
@thismianeptunis 4 года назад
Apparently multiple separate individuals can just kind of smoosh together and still form a smooth surface, which is pretty cool, but some of those are probably single individuals! As they expand, they sort of bubble up, giving them the appearance of being colonial when sometimes there's really just the one. There's some good description here: www.jstor.org/stable/2388107?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
@libertyAHV
@libertyAHV 4 года назад
@@thismianeptunis Thanks! appreciate the reply and info
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