Shaun, how are you? I had been missing a few of your videos for a while and decided to tune into this video while I'm knitting and up at 12:58 am on the East Coast of the United States. The beginning of the video already captured my serious attention. All I can say is, see the power of God for good in Man (FeMale, Male). The statement made at the top of the video was such a pleasing word to hear about the conservation of plants. Not for profit but for respect of this planet's plants. This is your niche and enjoyment. Is it? Seeing endless works of Creation (Plants) and sharing that with your viewers. Thank you and may you be rewarded by the Great One handsomely. I hope your family is blessed at this time. Peace.
Love this series! It makes my heart happy to see such dedication to plant preservation. Thank you so much for letting us share the beauty of this place otherwise we wouldn’t know about the wonderful work they do. 💚🌱🪴
Very interesting video! Love the dedication to conserving many of the world’s plant species. So many people do not understand the importance and contribution of plants in their lives.
This is the kind of place I would love to work, so much variety and botanical beauty.. Great philosophy, wide interest and with a purpose of protecting plants that might become rare in the future. Very interesting guy
OMG that is one amazing conservation center. ! I guess 1 day is not enough to explore it. I hope someday they will be open to the public. I also hope they will achieve their plan to be the world's largest conservation center. You Sean are one lucky guy you were allowed to visit, and thank you for sharing this with us. 😊
Yessss I miss those videos too: but I have been travelling non stop. I have already told myself to stop travelling in the next 3-6 months! I miss home: ❤️🥲
Thank you so much for your hard work in offering such informative and interesting content as taking us to see this amazing project in conservation. What wonderful work they do!
Thank you Sean and Mr Dai for the tour. Amazing plants. Congratulations and thank you for all your efforts. My favourite was the first sprawling plant.
Welcome to Taiwan, Sean. I don’t know we have such a plant conservatory in our country. Thank you for introducing this amazing place to us (local residents) and rest of the world. I looked up their website and learned that the conservatory doesn’t open to the public. 😢
Dear Sean..how spectacular is this conservatory..the aroids and the anthuriums are simple amazing..and You have a full command of chinese.. congratulations..it seems to me as to be un the subtropical jungle
Wow! 😮 One of the greatest collections i've seen so far. But sorry, I must dissagree with the statement that our (Asian) Aroid don't have spectacular physical characteristics, that not as interesting as South America's. 🙏🏼😊 (I mean, just look at 'our' Alocasia, Scindapsus, Rhaphi, Pothos, Epip-, Schisma-, Homa-, Apoballis, Holochlamys, Amor-, and still much much more Aroid that maybe many people never seen before. And most of them we can find in Indonesia too. ) Asian or American, they have their unique characteristics, and both of them are wonderfull. 🙏🏼😊
You put slow release fertilizer in a tea bag, and Kinda hang it on the moss pole or on top of the growing media. Each time it is moistened it will release nutrients in small doses 😀
Wonderful collection! Thanks for showing those wide pots in use too. Didn't know I could repot my philodendrons & aroids this way. May put my big Xanadu in one - it's escaping! 🙂
What a fantastic episode! Thanks to the conservation center for this rare look. You're right, all countries should be having such interest in building their own conservation centers.
I love their policy, every plant is welcome, preservation, incredible collection “Unfortunately we can’t film all day… oo really quickly though we’ll look over there!” Lol me in a nursery here 😂❤
Such a great video Kak Sean. If you already in Indonesia, I hope someday you can make a tour video of plant conservatory called "Hidden Paradise" by renowned botanist from Surabaya, Mr. Surabaya. His collection is just amazing.