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Madagascar & South Africa SPINY SUCCULENT Tour - Ep. 321 

Summer Rayne Oakes
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While ‪@AtlBotanicalGarden‬, we visited Trey Fletcher-the horticulturist who helped revive the spiny succulent house there. He takes us on tour and shares with us why he fell in love with these prickly plants!
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Комментарии : 77   
@JermaineGertse
@JermaineGertse Год назад
I'm from Cape Town South Africa. Thank you for appreciating our plants that grace countless North American gardens. Our plants are so spectacular. From Zz,s to Callas, lobelia, BOP, plectranthus... Swedish ivy.. you name it weve got it..
@jonstfrancis
@jonstfrancis Год назад
I love the plants from your country, I seriously grow so many; both in in my flat in the bay window and in my mother's beautiful garden. River and pineapple lilies to succulent euphorbias and vygies.
@JermaineGertse
@JermaineGertse Год назад
​@@jonstfrancis oh you know vygies? Lolz... that's so cool
@manuellemosdungo4329
@manuellemosdungo4329 Год назад
I'm living in Angola, where can I buy plants in Cape Town?
@JermaineGertse
@JermaineGertse Год назад
@@manuellemosdungo4329 stodels? Builders warehouse. FOHLA. PLANTIFY etc..
@yukoprice3793
@yukoprice3793 Год назад
I was hooked! He provided knowledge & history while answering your questions easily, and I appreciated it most because he spoke with experience. Learned stuff. Very cool!
@kalenzambrano9016
@kalenzambrano9016 Год назад
His passion and knowledge of these plants really comes through. I'd love to hear him talk about his focus on the native South Eastern coastal plants.
@Queerpunx
@Queerpunx Год назад
This was such a great watch. As someone who loves succulents; this was a great journey through a beautiful collection.
@daleandrews3552
@daleandrews3552 7 месяцев назад
Imagine having a job that consists of nothing but being a curator of a succulents in a greenhouse. What a neat job!
@Milquetoast702
@Milquetoast702 Год назад
He reminds me of Anthony Bourdain of the plant world
@zhongbichen733
@zhongbichen733 Год назад
A little resemblance to Paul Newman too
@sakshisahu9351
@sakshisahu9351 Год назад
I am from india....your channel is the best channel in youtube
@hhheee3939
@hhheee3939 Год назад
I got my friend a really cool weirdo of a plant from madagascar called euphorbia platyclada. I think its a pretty incredible plant- it looks like a dead plant, and that fascinates me. How and why? I just love it. It gets the tiniest little flowers on the tips of its leaves/branches.
@astounded
@astounded 2 месяца назад
Don't know where platyclada sits on the toxicity scale, but I've wondered if it's a strategy to escape herbivory. Evolving in habitats where moisture is an especially rare and precious resource, morphology suggesting an absence of moisture would evolutionary favor such an appearance. Why consume something already dessicated? Great question! It's also one of my favorites for the qualities you mentioned. Mimicry is fascinating.
@alanconrad8490
@alanconrad8490 Год назад
Incredibly fascinating episode.........also incredible is Summer matching wits with this obviously brilliant man....she 's my hero :)....Thank You Summer
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Год назад
Summer politely neglected to correct his guess that Cynanchum is in the Moraceae.
@jonstfrancis
@jonstfrancis Год назад
Thanks to Trey Fletcher! Really interesting tour Summer. Lovely plants even if they waiting to kill you haha, I wouldn't want to trip up in there!. I have some baby Alluaudia procera and mine lose the leaves and look dead for ages before growing new ones.
@carolstuff
@carolstuff Год назад
Very interesting! Thanks for taking us along.
@yfrontsguy
@yfrontsguy Год назад
Wow that could have gone on for an hour! Fascinating!!
@dianemottram3060
@dianemottram3060 3 месяца назад
Fascinating. Amazing that lemur surviving on what kills anything else. I'll certainly be more careful with my pencil cactus from here on out...God is great.
@riawhetstone3725
@riawhetstone3725 Год назад
Idk if it’s his voice, but I was not expecting to find a silver fox in the desert 🤭
@chadjordan3953
@chadjordan3953 Год назад
He is so handsome fr 🫠
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes Год назад
We told him his voice is everything. He needs a podcast or radio show.
@libbyhenderson489
@libbyhenderson489 Год назад
@@summerrayneoakes You guys were so good together. I'm biased, because I'm his big sister, but I've been trying to get him to start a YT channel for a bit. He has so much knowledge, and loves to teach. I think he'd do a great job! Thanks for sharing his tour with your whole world! :)
@lucysiaosw
@lucysiaosw Год назад
@@libbyhenderson489 oh please please persuade him to open his own channel, he can even just read loudly Encyclopedia Brittanica but his voice is like the best soothing antidepressant therapy! I'm in love :D
@SequoiaElisabeth
@SequoiaElisabeth Год назад
Great tour! Thanks for sharing 🙂
@natt6124
@natt6124 Год назад
This was very exciting to watch! Thank you
@my_garden.secrets
@my_garden.secrets Год назад
I'm from Botswana. Good to see a coverage on African gardens and its crime scenes related to the making of a beautiful world of plants.
@myterracegardening
@myterracegardening Год назад
Some of ur vids r informative & thus impressive, I keep watching them again & again to refresh my knowledge
@Brother_Nature.
@Brother_Nature. Год назад
you both have the best jobs in the world.
@tapperray
@tapperray Год назад
I LOVE this channel :) Thank you thank you!
@ksmileyspeas
@ksmileyspeas Год назад
I love @AtlBotanicalGarden ....thank-you Summer for coming to ATL....I love your content
@danieladeutsch1708
@danieladeutsch1708 Год назад
Hi Summer, btw. in my country, Slovakia, we call Lithops "The Blooming Stones" :) Love your channels! Much love from Europe XX
@JermaineGertse
@JermaineGertse Год назад
We call them that in South Africa too. With various names in our local languages
@GJWielinga
@GJWielinga Год назад
Totally enjoy the looks and the talks of Trey Fletcher. Great visit!
@helgedonath1524
@helgedonath1524 Год назад
wundervolles video! danke!
@Renateneetje
@Renateneetje Год назад
Wow, such a cool episode
@extremechimpout
@extremechimpout Год назад
Summer can you do a video where you wheelie a dirtbike on the beach then drink beer and talk about plants?
@bobbiechinn9578
@bobbiechinn9578 11 месяцев назад
I love summer shes def a fav but she always dresses like an old fighter pilot or similar lol. Def one of a kind!
@user-ug6tg9iq7h
@user-ug6tg9iq7h 11 месяцев назад
Very educational. Thank you for sharing. Keep doing the good job.
@CeeCee630
@CeeCee630 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video. I lovvve spiny, quirky plants
@ianhobbs4984
@ianhobbs4984 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Summer both to you and Trey for a fascinating tour, well worth the time. Take Care Ian.
@Fabdanc
@Fabdanc Год назад
Me being jealous of viewers in Southern California, who can grow many of these plants outside in their gardens... I adore my pachypodium, it is my most prized succulent in my collection. It lives my Houston summer and grows rather quickly in the heat -- I do protect it from excessive rain. Even when fall eventually rolls around and it goes dormant... I love its thicc boy spikey trunk being a nice center piece!
@lorirober2536
@lorirober2536 11 месяцев назад
Enjoyable tour. Very knowledgeable man.
@mariusm5660
@mariusm5660 Год назад
9:28 ... and Aloe arborescens too!
@user-sp6cl5wz2f
@user-sp6cl5wz2f Год назад
Love your channel especially the botanical tours!!!
@reneebarnes1611
@reneebarnes1611 Год назад
This is a wonderfully informative video!! You are so knowledgeable I feel slightly lost!! But I enjoyed it so much!!
@saifsawafi2773
@saifsawafi2773 Год назад
Nice program. I think it's also worth visiting rain forests to have a feel of how plants that end up in our homes and nurseries survive in their natural habitat. Amazon and the Congo rain forests would be a good start may be. Indonesian , Thailand rain forests can be considered as well.
@jamesh.maloyjr.6940
@jamesh.maloyjr.6940 8 месяцев назад
great tour of the cactus room. I have been to this wonderful place. The Atlanta Botanical Garden It's a wonderful all day trip. I also never knew the pencil cactus was so lethal I used to have one. I guess it would make a good bio weapon.
@eljardindesofi6288
@eljardindesofi6288 Год назад
Que maravilla de plantas
@jaimecolley1345
@jaimecolley1345 Год назад
Love the representation of dry ecosystems. In P.R. we have a corner of the Island that’s particularly dry. The dry forest of Guanica has super interesting and unique flora
@miracudrag
@miracudrag Год назад
This is proper content!!!
@doyouzgot2knw
@doyouzgot2knw Год назад
I LOVE THIS!!
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Год назад
_Ficus vasta_ fruit are eaten both fresh and dried (with ghee). _Ethnoflora of the Soqotra Archipelago_ by Anthony Miller and Miranda Morris (2004).
@ZateratheNija
@ZateratheNija Год назад
Doesn't the saying go, all cacti are succulents but not all succulents are cacti? Great information!
@SparkleInMoonlight
@SparkleInMoonlight Год назад
I love these tours - always very interesting and educational too :-) Thanks to you I can visit places that would be otherwise very hard to get to (given my earthly location).
@TDN3052
@TDN3052 Год назад
Regarding your question about the Xerosicyos danguyi... I could be totally wrong, but I've heard that cuttings of caudiciforms will form a caudex, but only underground? Maybe if you repot yours you'll see a caudex underneath that you can raise to the surface. Again, I'm not totally sure if it's true, but could be worth looking into :)
@theweirdplantguy4873
@theweirdplantguy4873 Год назад
Thank you for the very interesting and informative tour. I really enjoyed his ability to joke about his education of the plants. I, however, have to speak of my personal disappointment as to the constant passing over of some of the very beautifully weird Caudiciforms that riddled the background 😢seriously though, wonderfully engaging and inspiring as always. Thanks, Summer!
@jardinbotanicolaalmunyadel255
Me encanta tu canal y sería estupendo si pusieras subtítulos en español. Muchas gracias 😊
@thomaszaccone3960
@thomaszaccone3960 Год назад
Love desert succulents abd cacti
@sis9622
@sis9622 Год назад
I love this
@eimanibrahim5964
@eimanibrahim5964 Год назад
Love you summer and love all your videos ❤ 😍🌵🪴🌵🪴🌵
@raselbx
@raselbx Год назад
More cacti and succulent tours, por favor.
@LaFranceBonjour
@LaFranceBonjour Год назад
I have an osa pulchra that I stole from the osa rainforest of Costa Rica. I believe there's less than 30 in the rainforest and found a baby growing so had to take it. I think it increases the chances of it not going extinct. They are almost impossible to grow and are so picky about water, soil, temperature it's no wonder that it's one of the rarest plants in the world.
@alisong826
@alisong826 Год назад
The same thing happened when I first got into Euphorbia and I had to learn the hard way how toxic the latex is! Thankfully I got it on my nose and not my eye! 3:31
@lucysiaosw
@lucysiaosw Год назад
I wish I could marry this gentleman :D Greetings from Poland!
@alejandrasolorzano8849
@alejandrasolorzano8849 10 месяцев назад
I love your channel
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Год назад
_Aloe arborescens_ leaves are possibly more sought after in South Africa for their wound-healing properties than _Aloe vera._ Not suitable for internal use and it should be remembered that many species of Aloe are deadly toxic. Don't put unidentified species on wounds, some were used to poison arrows. Great video, nice to see such an interesting range.
@davidplants
@davidplants Год назад
I need to go to Atlanta!
@emmanuelmartinez9953
@emmanuelmartinez9953 Год назад
I live for cycad content
@skullandbones1832
@skullandbones1832 9 месяцев назад
💚
@Yoliplanting
@Yoliplanting Год назад
Super informative also he is sexy, sorry and respectfully…also this poor man was dumped in a toxic spine forest without warning signs or advise. It is a miracle he didn’t perish or become blind.
@mathildakd1
@mathildakd1 Год назад
💚🌵💚
@afloareidaniel5197
@afloareidaniel5197 Год назад
This guy is distractingly handsome 😅
@iddybiddyladybugleeza262
@iddybiddyladybugleeza262 Год назад
🥰🪴💚🌿
@jhonPriego-dp5fd
@jhonPriego-dp5fd 4 месяца назад
Fukosima needs to get going nothing else to do ecology an opportunity
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