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Plants of the Sierra Madre Fold-Thrust Belt 

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't
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in Huasteca Canyon, just outside of Monterrey, Mexico, we see some of the wild stuff growing out of the cracks and fissures in ancient seafloors that have flipped nearly vertical as a result of crustal shortening (ie compression forces from the Southwest).
to see a great example of how a decollement is formed, see : • Fold thrust belt model...
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Комментарии : 191   
@lutherdean6922
@lutherdean6922 2 года назад
I met Joey in a local coffee shop in my town Mission, Texas this past weekend. He was such a nice guy, I was legit starstruck. He talked to me for a few minutes and I told him how much I love his work! Cheers!
@Bootsz2010
@Bootsz2010 2 года назад
That's awesome! He seems like he would be really fun to talk to. I love what he did when he lived in Oakland just started bringing in composted soil and planting native grass and shrubs and trees
@valeerie6423
@valeerie6423 2 года назад
The mushroom man!! Love seeing the guy in your vids. He's such a cool person
@Montino4Ever
@Montino4Ever 2 года назад
Tony takes the most relatable stance on botany... "It looks like a disturbing hairy dahng. Or maybe a hairless dog?"
@jasonangress6569
@jasonangress6569 2 года назад
Loved the fuzzy cactus rant about interactions. Hey you've been in such dry landscapes recently, you should come check out where I live in the Valdivian temperate rainforest of Southern Chile. Tons of endemism, cool geomorphology.. would love to hear your take on it.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 2 года назад
You got a place we could crash for a night in between filming Fitzroya?
@jaredknapp8886
@jaredknapp8886 2 года назад
Can someone intelligent please document the current state of angiosperms and monocots in the southern Chilean forests? Asking for a friend.
@brandon9172
@brandon9172 2 года назад
He should check out the PNW too
@jasonangress6569
@jasonangress6569 2 года назад
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt sure thing!
@Jack13001
@Jack13001 2 года назад
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt Fitzroya are so damn cool. They grow fucking slow tho, so even if I plant them in Ireland I’ll never live to see them reach their majestic potential 😩.
@hbabycakes
@hbabycakes 2 года назад
As a biologist, I love these botany/geography videos. Expands my knowledge in multiple directions. Plus, look at those goddamn mountains though.
@tlaloque82
@tlaloque82 2 года назад
Bienvenido a México Joey! Eres el hombre!
@aprilkurtz1589
@aprilkurtz1589 2 года назад
Woody Inflorescence? I used to hang out with him in high school.
@kathydodge8028
@kathydodge8028 2 года назад
I don't think I've ever felt this educated and entertained to this great an extent at the same time, keep it up!!
@jarydwithay
@jarydwithay 2 года назад
Quickly becoming my fav youtube channel. Your personality and love for the environment are infectious my man. Great to see Alan making an appearance too. Nothing but love for what you're both doing, keep 'em coming
@John-ob8vm
@John-ob8vm 2 года назад
Glad to see you back in your happy place in Nuevo Leon.
@laytonb7
@laytonb7 2 года назад
I have nothing worth adding that hasn’t already been said … but will add: love the running commentary blooper reel at the end … thought provoking, prophetic, and sarcastically brilliant all at the same time !!!
@GryphonEDM
@GryphonEDM 2 года назад
Just saying if you ever decide to do a little group plant adventure with some of your audience I’d come along
@melissasullivan1658
@melissasullivan1658 2 года назад
Omg that would be so much fun
@interestingthingz5716
@interestingthingz5716 2 года назад
I'm so glad Dat you know this stuff so well, because if it wasn't For YOU, Mr Tony, I Wouldn't Have a CLUE About Plants of any freaking Region, Now I do Thanks To YOU👊 And those Sierra Madres are freaking Beautiful
@zenosAnalytic
@zenosAnalytic 2 года назад
Love how this excellent botany lesson gets broken up in the back quarter by a near-death experience exemplifying the negatives of the US healthcare system
@nopantsnoproblem1
@nopantsnoproblem1 2 года назад
"A leaf rosette with a bunch of sharp shit" hahah fuck i love agaves awesome vid, love ya work from Australia
@b0tanica
@b0tanica 2 года назад
Wow what amazing geologic formations!
@Calaburst
@Calaburst 2 года назад
You can tell you really love botany with how much you suffer to do these videos for everyone.
@heyayay
@heyayay 2 года назад
Growing up in Monterrey you've always heard of poaching. 30 years ago the old timers said all the cacti where disappearing and heading to Asia
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
All the way back to the 90s? Omg since ancient times!
@paleodan
@paleodan 2 года назад
Those mountains are amazing
@LeeAnnClarkrealestate
@LeeAnnClarkrealestate 2 года назад
Dang it! I was up for a road trip this weekend too LOL. Love all your videos
@bobair2
@bobair2 2 года назад
Thank you,Tony-I learned something today!
@josephmatherly7661
@josephmatherly7661 2 года назад
Love the Geology 💕
@janewhite2331
@janewhite2331 2 года назад
No matter how shit my day is, seeing that you’ve uploaded a new video is an uplifting joy which never disappoints
@64Pete
@64Pete 2 года назад
Once again, thanks for taking me somewhere I'll never go myself. Enjoyed the trip as always, cheers Joey. GFY. ✌🇦🇺
@madbullen
@madbullen 2 года назад
Thank you for this video, I spent some time in Monterrey a couple of years ago and I have been looking for a video like this!
@fishbone2921
@fishbone2921 2 года назад
A splash of geology with botany is always a bonus!
@diosamurcielaga9418
@diosamurcielaga9418 2 года назад
The most Fantastic Sierra Madre Oriental!! I just love mamilarias in their crazy habitats. Keep enjoying Mexico and it's plants!
@kmm129
@kmm129 2 года назад
Epi saved my life once too. Glad all is well. Peace and joy.
@douglasboyle6544
@douglasboyle6544 2 года назад
"Didja ever see mountains like that?" Yes! When I was living in Colorado. Loved cool shit like that.
@helenpatterson3858
@helenpatterson3858 2 года назад
I should be so lucky to see that type of geology up close and personal in my lifetime !
@everettj6037
@everettj6037 2 года назад
Always a pleasure to see Alan in your videos. Good stuff as always
@troygoss6400
@troygoss6400 2 года назад
Amazing topography. Would love to experience that environment.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 года назад
It looks a lot like Mt Whitney in California
@malkie638
@malkie638 2 года назад
"we're havin Big Fun" : ) great tune Tony, nice to see the dawgs out too.
@scrubjay93
@scrubjay93 2 года назад
I love Mexico ssoooo much. ❤❤❤
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 2 года назад
For thorns, if you don't mind camo and some weight, those chem/bio overalls the military has are double layer ripstop and reinforced, 25 bucks new(ish). The carbon in them gives them a limited shelf life so there are lots for cheap.
@brianballa3086
@brianballa3086 2 года назад
love them dogs..
@laab9479
@laab9479 2 года назад
This is one of his best!
@scotchvelo
@scotchvelo 2 года назад
Looking forward to your Rio Grand Valley talk tomorrow night.
@frankmacleod2565
@frankmacleod2565 2 года назад
Awesome thanks Tony
@connermccaughey3911
@connermccaughey3911 2 года назад
Last time I went to the Sierra Madre I got an explosive collar locked on me and had to leave a bunch of gold in a casino. Glad your experience was better
@claucemicro1080
@claucemicro1080 2 года назад
😯 What? When was that? I’m from Monterrey and around 2009-2012 it got quite dangerous (btw, some US officials found it useful to bring weapons to see what would happen and “locate” criminal activity... bunch of morons). But this is the first time I’ve read about explosive collars other than in movies.
@connermccaughey3911
@connermccaughey3911 2 года назад
@@claucemicro1080 fallout new vegas
@lilymayt3
@lilymayt3 2 года назад
I'm from that area and I can confirm that those stabbing lechuguillas are no fun. Trail walking / hiking there is pretty cool tho
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km 2 года назад
🤣 😂 😅 Alan is busy looking for those "Elusive" 🍄 😎 👍🏼
@lineinthesand663
@lineinthesand663 2 года назад
Love the show! That terrane is structurally similar to the Ugab Zone in Namibia.
@jenniferbutcher8393
@jenniferbutcher8393 2 года назад
See any wild Mexican pinguiculas? That would be very cool indeed! Nice botanizing.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 2 года назад
Too dry here, but I've seen them in Oaxaca before
@MLGodzilla
@MLGodzilla 2 года назад
What a beautiful ocean
@healthyeyes7165
@healthyeyes7165 2 года назад
"Quell those homicidal thoughts"-- never had a more relatable youtuber bless
@ladykeen1321
@ladykeen1321 2 года назад
Happy 🌻❤ almost earth day Tony!!
@montanalivin8248
@montanalivin8248 2 года назад
Yeah, I see that in Montana too... come up here man... it's total geologic fun! Plus, pathological plant fun too!
@davec9244
@davec9244 2 года назад
nice job no legs were broken by Vinny, no one was whacked got smart on plants and shit. thank you, ALL stay safe
@Filbie
@Filbie 2 года назад
8:48 it looks like feathers! That’s amazing!!
@venisontron
@venisontron 2 года назад
Joey the xoloitzcuintli is the Mexican hairless dog, but they have almost no hair at all. The ones that you showed were probably mixed with some local fluffballs.
@BansheePhoenix
@BansheePhoenix 2 года назад
If teachers in school taught like you, a lot more people would pay attention
@arseniogzz
@arseniogzz 2 года назад
I have awesome memories from that place. It was our first field trip of our Geology class at Civil Engineering School 26 years ago. I always enjoy when you show Northern Mexico-South Texas botany as I grew up there. I'd invited you for a carne asada and cold beers if I was still living in Monterrey. Keep up the good videos!!
@MrBlue-os7su
@MrBlue-os7su 2 года назад
Finding cool plants isn’t the hard part, it’s letting go
@mariakasstan
@mariakasstan 2 года назад
The geology lessons are great...and quite seldom included in botany discussions in this way.
@Filbie
@Filbie 2 года назад
I’m glad Alan asked about the cactus at 17:01 cause I was just wondering that at the same time
@buzzkitten
@buzzkitten 2 года назад
🔥 botanist on the planet 🌱
@lancestrohsahl3979
@lancestrohsahl3979 2 года назад
My Dad, an elderly biologist, but more of a chemist, would like to meet you. He’s still working his own business making handmade pastels into his 80’s in Cincinnati. Any chance you’d give an old man a treat and meet him? He’ll buy ya dinner or lunch and knows the best eateries.
@8cupsCoffee
@8cupsCoffee 2 года назад
This was great well done. My jaw literally stopped when you explained the strange mountain range and how it was on its side
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 2 года назад
Check out the Principles of Stratigraphy and Principles of Geology videos in this playlist, Christopher Whites videos are pretty good also ru-vid.com/group/PLgRoK-eyLjomaNEGNHjb1r8YWbUzVIskd The 5 main geologic principles are: Principle of Superposition Principle of Lateral Continuity Principle of Original Horizontality Principle of Crosscutting Relationships Principle of Floral and Faunal Succession (aka Principle of Fossil Succession')
@aneethasalim5814
@aneethasalim5814 2 года назад
I wanted to ask have you heard about the Western Ghats mountain range in Southwest India, has a high level of flowering plant richness with about 5800 species being found there and along with that a high level of endemism with about 38% of the flowering plants being endemic to the area, It's vegetation mainly is composed of montane and sometimes lowland rainforests, cloud forests, moist and dry deciduous along with scrub forests though the last two are only found in the eastern leeward - rain shadow side of the mountain. I know you're interested in the geology of the habitats which you document but I'm not so knowledgeable on that, from what I do know more of the geological places of interest are more towards the north while the south has more biological richness. Even though it's on the other side of the world would love to hear your thoughts on the place.
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
Joey in his element lookin at plants in cracks and what the shit!
@JoeSmith05
@JoeSmith05 2 года назад
Is that Alan Rockefeller I heard in the background 16:55? Yep!
@k33k32
@k33k32 2 года назад
Nice to see him again :-)
@guynamedkyle
@guynamedkyle 2 года назад
Mexico suits u Joey. U seem happier in these past 3 episodes
@davidelliott8324
@davidelliott8324 2 года назад
Great job with the final words of the video!
@michaelhagan9678
@michaelhagan9678 2 года назад
Quelling my homicidal thoughts. THANKS TONY.
@deborahprovo3779
@deborahprovo3779 2 года назад
gniess
@lainecolley1414
@lainecolley1414 2 года назад
Scenery like that makes me feel like I'm wasting paint to attempt it 💚
@PlayRoom44
@PlayRoom44 2 года назад
Cool mountains
@jaygrain2512
@jaygrain2512 2 года назад
Man i god damn appreciate you so much
@amossafotu5892
@amossafotu5892 2 года назад
the way you said "Crevice" had me questioning my life on saying it wrong all these years lol naw probably just his accent haha
@melissasullivan1658
@melissasullivan1658 2 года назад
And I thought he was saying crevasse. 😂Dude, I don’t know geology. THE BIG CRACK IN THE MOUNTAIN.
@crappo8459
@crappo8459 2 года назад
Awesome beauty 👍
@terrymiller2088
@terrymiller2088 2 года назад
Treasure of the Sierra Madre by B Traven good book movie with Humphry Bogart was allright too
@lindsay6518
@lindsay6518 2 года назад
Fuckin love my mamillaria plumosa its really happy under my sunblasters making lots of little pups. It will never be SO FUZZY and gorgeous as those tho.
@jaygrain2512
@jaygrain2512 2 года назад
Thanks for coming to arkansas and doing the colossus episode
@widdershins3476
@widdershins3476 2 года назад
wym, there's no arkansas video?
@timjozwiak2293
@timjozwiak2293 Год назад
Shit...beautiful area! You climbing around like a God damn monkey! Thanks for taking us along for the fucking ride! YOU ROCK!!!!
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 года назад
I thought that was Mt Whitney, yes I've seen it before. Climbed to the summit some time ago. There was no life up there at the top. Cold and windy, even the birds had straggly wings.
@Alpha13Wolf
@Alpha13Wolf 2 года назад
I bet the bats that come pouring out of those caves is sight to see.
@markupton3482
@markupton3482 2 года назад
" I don't have to show you no stinkin' badges!!!"
@TraceyRolandelli
@TraceyRolandelli 2 года назад
Beautiful mountains and yellow tree combination, would love to paint it.
@joshuaaguilar9450
@joshuaaguilar9450 2 года назад
good video! but i think you might need a lil wind shield thing for your mic
@chiseldrock
@chiseldrock 2 года назад
The best Easter Egg!! TnM
@beesarecoming
@beesarecoming 2 года назад
I dunno, last time I went after the treasures of the Sierra Madre Father Elijah stole all my gear and tried to lock me in a vault.
@sydberetta4649
@sydberetta4649 2 года назад
I wonder how many people will actually get that reference to the film 🤔
@carboxysome2630
@carboxysome2630 2 года назад
Could you find some species of pereskia and pereskiopsis? It would be really cool to see them in habitat and there's very little info about them on the internet
@Montino4Ever
@Montino4Ever 2 года назад
Right as I'm thinking oh more of the butthole rock, Tony slides in saying yeah more of the butthole rock
@klawdyarv847
@klawdyarv847 2 года назад
Go to Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, it's a great place to explore...
@fenrirgg
@fenrirgg 2 года назад
I have a bunch of ephorbia antisyphilitica at home, it's flowering and smells like soap for laundry.
@bobgrowsbud2003
@bobgrowsbud2003 2 года назад
Cool stuff
@guynamedkyle
@guynamedkyle 2 года назад
I don't really like pods but am listening to dosed
@persepolis80
@persepolis80 2 года назад
Not only is this very educational, it’s funny as f*#k!
@davidkaplan2745
@davidkaplan2745 2 года назад
The Vauquelinia looks like Toyon, but not in the same genus, apparently.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 2 года назад
Yes same family.
@TheShire26
@TheShire26 11 дней назад
How much does each bromeliad contribute to the physical and chemical weathering of the rock it’s clinging on?
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 2 года назад
Mexico is the real Oakland, they have more oak species than anywhere else and even 94 endemic (only grows there) species. The oaks migrated from Canada and diverged going east and west around the US/Canada border, and than sort of remerged towards the US/Mexico border creating alot of new hybrids. Section Quercus (white oaks) can breed within its own section and Section Lobatae (Red Oaks) can breed within its own section. There are 5 sections in the western hemisphere, Quercus and Lobatae being the largest. There is only one species in South America because they are migrating south, essentially migration by pollination. It's really quite fascinating ru-vid.com/group/PLgRoK-eyLjolW6aquvbxoZO4WZVkgsyPP
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 2 года назад
Go ahead ya weirdos, Google rectal prolapse! Canyon crawl with my 2 favorite guys. Some nice documentation of unusual geology & plant adaptation, as always. Many thanks Joey, the SE has a Smilax that snaps it's thorns off in flesh too, quite effective deterrent to contact. Our dirt road was cut through prime N. Georgia foothills, the Kalmia, Azalea, Baptisia & literally hundreds of native plants still survive at my door. I've rescued others from imminent danger & hope to rid this 1/2 acre of ALL but native grasses. There's some underused Carex that are quite ornamental. I wonder if our efforts are too late, UVC & X-ray radiation are being recorded at ground level, not good. Back to cut & paint Wisteria coming from abandoned lot next door. Uncovered lotsa good natives! Love from a non-racist grandma 😏
@better.better
@better.better 2 года назад
just remember: if you ever feel the urge to go on Facebook, there's still time for you to get to a butterfly or bird sanctuary to stop the madness from taking hold! 😂
@ribeserythrocarpum918
@ribeserythrocarpum918 2 года назад
@@better.better Uhhh but have you considered that butterfly sanctuaries are just fronts for child trafficking operations??? Checkmate liberals
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 2 года назад
@@better.better nah, I'd rather crawl around the woods but thanks
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
@@better.better why this ageist remark? Aren't you just the turd at the pool party!
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
I love non racist grandma's! We need more!
@treefiddy776
@treefiddy776 2 года назад
I love this channel. I know Jack shit about botany and never really had an interest in it but still quite entertaining. Alright, GFY
@tuckerinabox2256
@tuckerinabox2256 2 года назад
I absolutely love your videos Mr. Santore, you inspire me everyday to go out and learn what organisms are around me, that are normally passed over. My question is how do you accurately determine the species. Often I am easily able to determine the genus, but fail to distinguish between similar species. I rarely find online sources that help in species differentiation. How do I find this, do you have any reccomendations.
@juanvergara123
@juanvergara123 2 года назад
Growing in the waaash!
@Daniel-xu9ut
@Daniel-xu9ut 2 года назад
Is that rock blue or is it just the Actives?
@charlescoult
@charlescoult 2 года назад
6:55 - with a little crack, anything can survive... 😂😂
@SimaShangde
@SimaShangde 2 года назад
I wonder if it makes any difference for cacti to grow on limestone form different geological eras/periods? Would they accept any limestone regardless of the age or there are some limitations?
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