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Take a journey with me into the mountains and deserts of Mexico while I search for the most interesting desert plants I can find. I love to see plants in their natural environment as it helps to put them and the world I live in, in more competent context. I hope you enjoy!
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@greatnorthernexotic
@greatnorthernexotic Год назад
First lopho in habitat! 🎉🎉🎉🍞🍞🍞
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
I seriously was so excited I couldn’t remember anything
@yaddahaysmarmalite4059
@yaddahaysmarmalite4059 2 месяца назад
i could spend all day at the L. fricii habitat as well. that's some adorable habitat.
@mcactus6210
@mcactus6210 2 месяца назад
Really amazing documentary, brutal variety of species and habitats. I am looking forward to seeing the next road trip.
@sandrams7939
@sandrams7939 Год назад
Awesome, enjoy watching.
@hugoh.9694
@hugoh.9694 Год назад
I grew up in San Luis Potosi totally emmersed in this beauty. Even as a kid I was fascinated with these plants and ecosystems. Seeing these here really made me miss home. These were my stomping grounds. The fruit from these plants were an absolute joy. Especially the pitayas, garambullos and alicochis. I was hoping to see you talk on the San Luis Potosi pitayo species a bit but MAN... i LOVED this video! Btw, "Coahuila" sounds more like Qua-Whee-lah when it rolls off the tongue of a native speaker. Definitely looking forward to more Mexico videos! 🥰👍💪
@seastar3909
@seastar3909 7 месяцев назад
Like a little kid in a lolly shop!!! 👏👏👏The plant knowledge is great and the extreme excitement at all the spotting is so relatable 😊 Thank you for respecting the beauties in their natural environment 🙏
@mx500a4
@mx500a4 Год назад
It'd so amazing to me how those cactus can not only live but thrive in those environments. Great video!
@jhowardsupporter
@jhowardsupporter Год назад
Thrive? They are near extinction in the wild.
@SimonSverige
@SimonSverige Год назад
Just as it is amazing that a fish needs to be in the sea to thrive.
@nemesis8626
@nemesis8626 7 месяцев назад
​​@@jhowardsupporterthere not close to extinction, people want to apply for them to be an endangered species to get the Us government to make them a protected species.. add on top of this there use in ceremonys and by enthusiasts meen it's a widely grown cactus in most country's in the world, seeds aren't exactly hard to come by.
@jhowardsupporter
@jhowardsupporter 7 месяцев назад
@@nemesis8626 In the wild. In cultivation it's common. I have one here.
@kristileyva7423
@kristileyva7423 Год назад
Thank you so much for what you do, your passion, and sharing these beautiful little babes!! So appreciated!! ☀️🌵
@southwesthardypalms
@southwesthardypalms Год назад
Jesùs Cristo this was such a fantastic video brother! It’s always such a damn treat to see these species in the wild! As a fellow biophile, I appreciate the love and respect you show for all these incredible species lol. I’ve definitely smooched a few “inermis” cacti in my lifetime 🤣 Thanks for taking the time out of your busy ass life to bring us along for the ride! Cheers homes!
@blairmornay6779
@blairmornay6779 Год назад
Cactus 🌵 have always fascinated me,so beautiful
@latentheinz
@latentheinz Год назад
Cactus in the wild! Xtreme satisfaction. Thanks for all videos
@user-xs1cw5wh3p
@user-xs1cw5wh3p 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much Hunter, i enjoyed the whole video it's like i was walking with you guys eyes shining and open through these beautiful habitats
@user-un6hu8my9n
@user-un6hu8my9n Год назад
All the cactus of origin are so fantastic and interesting Thank you so much^^ wow
@sandragoerlich7134
@sandragoerlich7134 Год назад
Love this field trips, it’s so nice seeing the plants in their habitats, thanks for sharing Hunter!!!
@torispikes728
@torispikes728 Год назад
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@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
My pleasure Sandra. Glad you enjoyed.
@veralindqvist3944
@veralindqvist3944 4 месяца назад
These are such amazing, resilient plants! Great video Hunter. Thank you for sharing your cool adventures with us. 👍
@ChopsticksDIYGarden
@ChopsticksDIYGarden Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing. This is amazing. Hopefully, someday I'll have a chance to check out the cacti in the wild to get the in-person experience.
@RSJ-Texas
@RSJ-Texas Год назад
I absolutely love your trips in the native habitats of the cacti. Amazing!!!
@IAmMiniOne
@IAmMiniOne Год назад
Love this!
@janisnix4227
@janisnix4227 Год назад
Unbelievably awesome! Gracias!
@artfan3118
@artfan3118 Год назад
Yeah! Fantastic 😍
@miriamdondonan3
@miriamdondonan3 9 месяцев назад
A treat, indeed! Thanks!
@belmondouze
@belmondouze Год назад
thank you thank you and thank you again!! to see these beauties in their natural habitat! ♥️♥️
@christinaeilers3562
@christinaeilers3562 Год назад
Awesome!
@MrGreenpaulo
@MrGreenpaulo Год назад
Love this! Looks like an awesome trip. Thanks for the video!
@MrsBradleyMia
@MrsBradleyMia Год назад
Whoaaaaa I am speechless. Thank you for taking us with you. My admiration on different species of cactus has gone crazy. Those Ferocactus are amazing. Wow wow wow
@MarianaTitus1919
@MarianaTitus1919 Год назад
Thank you so much for all the inspiration and knowledge - learning so much!
@TC-hh8dc
@TC-hh8dc Год назад
So nice to see them in thriving in the wild.
@aszdruval
@aszdruval Год назад
Thank you 🙏for such a great video, I love all the species you show !
@gieraylclepper2031
@gieraylclepper2031 Год назад
Thank you for sharing!!! I enjoy all your videos, keep it up🙌🙌🙌
@Unpotted
@Unpotted Год назад
You are quite the inspiration! Always looking forward to your next video. 😺✌️
@HOODBOSS5000
@HOODBOSS5000 Год назад
🎉🎉🎉 long awaited.
@saradhuly4776
@saradhuly4776 Год назад
Incrível como são lindos na natureza!! 💚
@billgolightly7203
@billgolightly7203 Год назад
Great video! Thanks for taking us along.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
My pleasure. Thanks for watching! Happy growing
@josemanuelramos7577
@josemanuelramos7577 Год назад
Ayer descubrí tu canal y me he suscrito de inmediato. Me encantó este video reportaje x la naturaleza, nunca he visto un amante de las plantas hacer videos al natural recorriendo los hábitats de las plantas. Muy buen video amigo, me encantó tu sentido del humor besando cacyus ! Jaja👍👍👏👏😉😉
@caryboyd2181
@caryboyd2181 5 месяцев назад
I used to take Peyote with Indians in Oklahoma and Arizona 30 years ago. It's really cool to see in its natural environment. I had fresh tops and grew them to. I also made all the paraphernalia used in the ceremony. Lighter sticks and other things as well. Cary in Tucson.
@carlosgallegos7822
@carlosgallegos7822 Год назад
Loved watching this video 👍 awesome trip
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Thanks Carlos. Appreciate that.
@Phokavadee
@Phokavadee Год назад
Im new for growing cactus this vdo is very amazing seeing the cactus from the nature
@Maryssilva123
@Maryssilva123 Год назад
Hola! eu estou encontranda com este maravilhoso lugar! 🌵 Beautiful! Yess!
@singhrudrajeet7
@singhrudrajeet7 Год назад
Just amazing.. carry on and thanks for amazing show 👍
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Absolutely my pleasure
@martinsykora4492
@martinsykora4492 11 месяцев назад
😮super video 🌵👌👍👍👍
@dj33036
@dj33036 Год назад
You were almost in my neck of the woods, Aguascalientes. Mexico is awesome.
@amadeusblackmagic
@amadeusblackmagic Год назад
habitat coahuilense .. lord bless this man, haha thanks for the amazing video
@tadafries214
@tadafries214 Год назад
Your videos are so amazing, truly love your content.
@helgedonath1524
@helgedonath1524 Год назад
hello! the name is Leuchtenbergia principis. wonderful, species-rich landscape! I envy you for this trip. this is how I imagine paradise. nice video. thanks for that.
@SimaShangde
@SimaShangde Год назад
I like the video. I cannot visit cacti location in person, but it still nice to see you interact with them. Turbinicarpus taxonomy is quite crazy. At some point Gymnocactus and Turbinicarpus had been merged into a new genus - Rapicactus. Later on Rapicactus had been reversed into Turbinicarpus, while keeping all of its species. Then Turbinicarpus has been split once again, this time into Turbinicarpus, which includes all Turbinicarpus and couple of Gymnocactus and into Rapicactus, which contains those species of Gymnocactus that were not included into Turbinicarpus. Recently there was an attempt to split Turbinicarpus into Turbinicarpus and Kadenicarpus. According to the actual species name, the one on the video is called Rapicactus beguinii, but the most commonly used name is still it's original - Gymnocactus beguinii.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Yeah I was reading about that but for simplicity’s sake I just made the call. Taxonomy is a nebulous cloud of ever shifting names and categories. At some point you have to just enjoy the plants and pick a name I suppose haha.
@ppetal1
@ppetal1 Год назад
You make my rambling so much more rewarding in more temperate climes in Cumbria.
@andrealore75
@andrealore75 Год назад
WOW VERY FANTASTIC ......WOW....VERY THANKS, WHI THAT'S IMAGINE, SIND EXPENSIVE OF GOLD ! ! ! From Austria, Europe......
@7Nextor
@7Nextor Год назад
great video! near of my town, Monterrey. Glad you were here 👍🏼
@petevsplants7516
@petevsplants7516 Год назад
Man your videos are great, Hunter. I've been binging them for the past few weeks and you've gotten me heavily into cacti and succulents now (aroids are my jam). Thank you and keep it up, mate! Pete from Australia
@nikitagupta7876
@nikitagupta7876 Год назад
I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A VARIETY OF CACTUS IN WILD. ITS DAMN BEAUTIFUL BUDDY.......MEXICAN DESERTS ARE HIDING SUCH A GEM (CACTUS) ...............
@evanniles2394
@evanniles2394 Год назад
Man that was a amazing trip love to so all those plants in Habitat, that manfreda I think is manfreda Brunnea thanks for posting this video I admire your passion 🤙
@BelgianSpeedcuber
@BelgianSpeedcuber Год назад
Omg!! Thx for my daily cactus dopamine shot 💚💚🤘🤘🔥🔥
@alejandrotoledo9975
@alejandrotoledo9975 Год назад
Dope
@plantitasarcoirismimi
@plantitasarcoirismimi 11 месяцев назад
thanks for sharing, greetings from el salvador 💚🌵
@noest-onge3031
@noest-onge3031 7 месяцев назад
hahah Goals !
@Derek-Cluskey
@Derek-Cluskey Год назад
Fantastic video 😊. That ferocactus near the end was incredible. I really need to get to Mexico 🤔. I'm hooked on your channel now 😉. Keep up the great work
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape Год назад
Incredible tour of an incredible landscape, diversity of plant species was amazing, had never heard of cryptobiotic soil relationships, had to look it up and that's another fascinating aspect, perhaps going forward you could give the annual rainfalls and temperature ranges of the places you are touring
@vinman2043
@vinman2043 Год назад
Lophs are so beautiful. It is amazing how many there are in cultivation now days.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
I agree on both points. It’ll be nice when they are fully decriminalized so we can bring them to the shows
@sunrisecactus
@sunrisecactus Год назад
Sick video man!!💯
@jonathansoond9364
@jonathansoond9364 Год назад
Great Vids man. Keep it going!
@newmanmansell760
@newmanmansell760 Год назад
Awesome exploration😌👏🌵I enjoyed watching so much. I'm going to watch again!
@torispikes728
@torispikes728 Год назад
Look up ☝️☝️that handle, she’s got the best tips and helps. I’ve microdosed shrooms for about 6 months now and it has really helped my anxiety and depression and I’ll recommend it for anyone
@ultragamer4960
@ultragamer4960 Год назад
Finally! An upload
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
I was gone for a minute but I’m back again
@Lazy_Fish_Keeper
@Lazy_Fish_Keeper Год назад
Hunter, there is an amazing microcosm just outside of Teotihuacan, within walking distance of the Village of San Sebastian. If you ever end up in the area, Vickis is a phenomenal plant/ecosystem tour guide.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Thanks for the tip. It’s def on my list. Leaving for south baja this weekend. Central and northern Mexico will be my next quest.
@allseezen3336
@allseezen3336 Год назад
thanks
@nicolecmke
@nicolecmke Год назад
This was great! Amazing to see cacti in their natural environments, growing old and perfectly in nature. It's a good reminder to look down when you're walking. Did you put down the puppy and walk away, or did you drop it off somewhere?
@Darth_SurgeYo
@Darth_SurgeYo 2 месяца назад
11:23 that ones getting some nice rabbit pellets, best natural cold fertilizer that can go directly onto plants unlike hot fertilizers like chicken manure
@andyroo3022
@andyroo3022 Год назад
A lot of cactus videos, but not many shown growing in their environment. Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful plants. I just ordered some Ariocarpus seeds. It is weird how my home country Australia is so barren, yet no cactus plants.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
True. - the vast majority of the continent is desert. But you guys do have the Australian boabab tree which is pretty cool and amazing animals as well.
@andyroo3022
@andyroo3022 Год назад
@@CactusQuest Yes the Boababs are an interesting tree
@droogsurgeon1440
@droogsurgeon1440 Год назад
I would KILL for those beautiful peyote cacti. Omg they’re beautiful, and not to mention worth a fortune. I’ll own one. One day. I live in Georgia
@whatilearnttoday5295
@whatilearnttoday5295 6 месяцев назад
Plant some seeds. Obsessing over these mature plants will only see you buy a poached one.
@cameronburnett8191
@cameronburnett8191 Год назад
Thank goodness you are still doing videos.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Got a little sidetracked but I’m back at it.
@sendong8485
@sendong8485 Год назад
Hunter out for Hunting. Looking forward for such Amazing Videos. If I get Cactus as a Gift from you, kindly expect such nice comments 🤪🤣
@cherrysakura2760
@cherrysakura2760 Год назад
💝
@sunrisecactus
@sunrisecactus Год назад
Rewatching cause i wanna be out there rn😭😂😂
@carlosfraile2550
@carlosfraile2550 Год назад
thank u so much for the video
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
My pleasure.
@hudcummings2979
@hudcummings2979 Год назад
Awesome Incredible Wow; what Holy places/spaces! Thanks, Hunter & friends! Watching this is pure nurturing. Oh Sacred Mother blessed be You
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
👁✨👁
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Glad you enjoyed thank you!
@5stringsamurai
@5stringsamurai Год назад
There is so much to see if you continue South
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Eventually I’ll make my way further down. I know we only saw the tip of the iceberg
@cammielinford9919
@cammielinford9919 Год назад
So when you purchase astrophytum inermis, are those actually just young plants that will eventually grow spines? Like the Nudum ones don’t I imagine but do most of the others?
@AliAtapour_ProjectReef
@AliAtapour_ProjectReef Год назад
Nice!!
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
BABY BOI
@alexandralacerda492
@alexandralacerda492 Год назад
Wow so many wonderful plants😍
@Atacanfarms
@Atacanfarms Год назад
Cruisin for a bruisin
@wglenbatemanjr9729
@wglenbatemanjr9729 Год назад
Salud! Glad to find your channel- another naturalist. And sorry, my misanthropic biophiliac side came out in a previous comment (places NOT DEVOID ENOUGH OF HUMANS & their toys/tools). Thanks for working toward the mission, THE MAIN MISSION, mine for sure and many others who. VALUE NATURE DEEPLY. And INSPIRING OTHERS TO VALUE ALL OF NATURE WITH KNOWLEDGE via virtual ecotourism. Value our gift (not our abilitiy or affordances that CAN damage shit) Mother Earth for way more than temporary gain, for shit like its exploitation for money. Hell yeah! ((oh, yes, them too great band🎼🎸🎹🎷🎶)....so HELL YEAH! You speak my fukking language bruhglad u got off your ass and PUBLISHED (posted) your experiences, your (et al, your company/cohort) , your excursions full of passion, knowledge and wisdom of fully interconnected parts. So I mentioned u-toobs crimepaysbutbotanydoesnt, I must assume you know of the channel and host Tony Santore. If not, scope his gig/mission. (yeah, pays some but surely we would still publish all we could even if it didn't pay- FOR GOOEYNESS... and GOODNESS SAKES. Because we understand and love the nature we surround (it used to surround us; wish that were still the case). subscribing,yes but cant do patreon now cuz I got canned from my fukking yob mang!! 😑🤬🤨 ... right when returning from 2wk.s of PTO and THE OUT-OF-TUNE punctual putz crew DID NOT LISTEN, DIDN'T LEARN ANYTHING I SAID (or from the sources cited for consult) ABOUT LIFE CYCLES & BIO of disease vector PESTS: the GNATS'& FLIES' Drosophila, Phorid & Psychotid. And I worked in HOSPITAL food svc🤔😯, yeah, HIGHER STANDARD?!? PffffT!!
@myownprivateglasgow280
@myownprivateglasgow280 4 месяца назад
Check out Barbara Meyerhof's 'The Peyote Hunt' about the Huichol in their travails across the territory in search of space ... great vid btw ;)
@gardening_with_rohit
@gardening_with_rohit 6 месяцев назад
Have you kept that cute dog? Also do you water these habitat plants? In case of u find any super stressed!!
@Darth_SurgeYo
@Darth_SurgeYo 2 месяца назад
2:11 these grow are all over west texas where I live.
@cactusjoe
@cactusjoe Год назад
Wow, fantastic trip, thanks for sharing and taking us along! Always fantastic to see our cacti & other plants in their natural habitats! How bad is poaching and illegal collecting of cacti in the area?
@torispikes728
@torispikes728 Год назад
Look up ☝️☝️that handle, she’s got the best tips and helps. I’ve microdosed shrooms for about 6 months now and it has really helped my anxiety and depression and I’ll recommend it for anyone.
@JuanRuiz-hu2jw
@JuanRuiz-hu2jw Год назад
its pretty heavy in some known locations, but there is a lot.of lofations still vrigin.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Out of the 15 or so sites across 4 states I only saw fresh signs of poaching at one spot. Didn’t appear widespread but when you look at the amount of poached plants online in peoples collections that tells another story. I just saw it at one site. But that’s not to say I haven’t seen it here in California with our native agave
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Yes @juanruiz is correct too. Many many plants at many many sites -
@MiguelProductionz
@MiguelProductionz Год назад
Nice video brother!!! What did you do with the dog :0 so freackin cute Love the ariocarpus on the end! I hope ill have one in the future ;)
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Sadly we had to leave that little fellas there. Fed him and have him water - loved on him and that was that. We couldn’t bring him on the plane or back across the border
@kristileyva7423
@kristileyva7423 Год назад
@@CactusQuest ❤️🐾🐾🙏🏻
@Mirco001
@Mirco001 Год назад
Ciao dall'italia, video fantastico, ma del cagnolino cosa n'è avete fatto?
@AlexandeR-bb7fx
@AlexandeR-bb7fx Год назад
God, I have discovered your channel one day and realize that you came to Coahuila where I live and have gone to Zacatecas where my mother lives is crazy. It is very difficult to understand this passion that some of us have for cacti. You need to visit Viesca, Coahuila, a very unique sanctuary of lopos, a place that leaves everyone amazed. Greetings from Torreon, Coahuila.
@ariocarpuss907
@ariocarpuss907 Год назад
Epic show!!!! Keep em coming. But what happened to the puppy?🤔
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest Год назад
Sad to say we had to leave that tender soul there. We fed him a few granola bars and gave him his fill of water. Loved on him and hung for a while but couldn’t bring him. It’s a hard life for a dog like him. He approached us in the middle of nowhere really. Miles always from a town
@IvanSam1
@IvanSam1 Год назад
You could at least consider take him on outskirts of some town or village... He don't have much chance there.
@adyarym
@adyarym 11 месяцев назад
@@CactusQuest You had to leave him there??? Call a rescue at least! Why not bringing him to a town? That was very cruel and far from empathy. Shameful!! How could he survive there by himself?????????? He is a needy sentient being, you were his only opportunity to survive that environment and you ignored that dark future for him ahead. And you love nature? Really??? How, with what heart you do that to a poor sentient animal in need? So painful, sad and cruel. Do not forget that God doesn’t make garbage… If we do not help when we are needed we are diminishing the value of our blessings literally. We are not being Thankful for our every day gifts. Gratitude could only be celebrated with love to all sentient beings. Unconditionally. Or it is not love. Love is just one with different manifestations. But it most be manifested all the time and even more when are needed or it is not love. It’s a painful way to abandon a page that I thought was a good one and compromised with Life. Extremely sorry for that.
@Dean-yy9ki
@Dean-yy9ki Год назад
“ Look at this loph it uses this bush for diffused light so it can grow easier” Proceeds to sweep his arm thru the bush break every branch
@jacksonsmith5490
@jacksonsmith5490 Год назад
The lophophora that are very sunken are likely Lophophora Koehresii. They are more sensitive to light than other varieties.
@geoffreydavis3367
@geoffreydavis3367 Год назад
got any recommendation of literature describing the differences between lophophora fricii , williamsii , koehresii? im trying to catalogue an old peyote garden that belongs to my parents in southern az. thanx in advance
@jacksonsmith5490
@jacksonsmith5490 Год назад
^this is a cop
@tolykozin
@tolykozin 9 месяцев назад
so what did u guys do with that puppy? He looked dehydrated and starving....
@josephbohme7917
@josephbohme7917 8 месяцев назад
do you revive anything with iv drip of water??? like waling among flipped dying turtles and not helping. nature may not have the capacity to intervene. but we have and also anihalate
@chucktaylor4958
@chucktaylor4958 Год назад
If one enjoys Wade Davis writings, read One River, if one has not.
@charlescarabott7692
@charlescarabott7692 Год назад
I eat yucca flowers and they're definitely not that bad
@sleepersix
@sleepersix 7 месяцев назад
Is this public or private land? How did you find it?
@lion5452
@lion5452 4 месяца назад
So how do u eat it ?
@budrobrother
@budrobrother Год назад
So these Lophs are supposed to be rare?
@54Maria
@54Maria Год назад
What happened to the puppy?
@Limitlesshigh
@Limitlesshigh Год назад
That’s what I want to know 😢
@Dean-yy9ki
@Dean-yy9ki Год назад
Sounded like he left it to die
@Samtuvelo
@Samtuvelo 7 месяцев назад
Please tell me you kept the dog
@sheilachuck3067
@sheilachuck3067 Год назад
Are you allowed to take some.
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