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The Great Welwitschia mirabilis 

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Heading West towards the Atlantic Coast of Namibia to inspect one of the strangest and coolest plants of all time : Welwitschia mirabilis, technically a conifer and certainly a remnant of the Jurassic.
Most interesting, we show how the landscape changes from East to West, becoming increasingly barren and dry by the time we reach the narrow strip of land where Welwitschia grows.
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Комментарии : 257   
@sawarunan
@sawarunan 2 года назад
Always love this bit from the the Welwitschia Wikipedia article: "Plants in Angola are better protected than those in Namibia, because the relatively high concentration of land mines in Angola keep collectors away."
@Mohammad__M__
@Mohammad__M__ 2 года назад
Now your giving me ideas😂 Do you know any good DIY on land mines?
@gloverelaxis
@gloverelaxis 2 года назад
@@Mohammad__M__ no but you can probably hit up Henry Kissinger for some old surplus stock
@Mohammad__M__
@Mohammad__M__ 2 года назад
@@gloverelaxis Great idea! Knowing him, as I'm on the weaker side, he'll deliver those to me himself!
@gustavosavala9347
@gustavosavala9347 2 года назад
Tony, you are one foul mouthed cynical heart filled with Gold. I now walk past trees, bushes, flowers, rocks and soils, with respect to their evolution. Thank you.
@88partiesmoreharder
@88partiesmoreharder 2 года назад
"Wat a weirdo" I'm so enamored by the way you talk about these weirdos.
@itookallthenames
@itookallthenames 2 года назад
I’ve started calling plants weirdos now
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 2 года назад
I’m glad you finally got to meet your bucket list plant. It’s a shame the occasion was dampened by devastating news. I hope your kid responds well to treatment.
@mjade1673
@mjade1673 2 года назад
What🥺 what happened
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 2 года назад
@@mjade1673 his kid has cancer
@ZalyQQ
@ZalyQQ 2 года назад
"Look at those two bugs just bangin on the megastrobilus". *Zooms in*
@chezmoi42
@chezmoi42 2 года назад
Where's etsywitch? We need a remix! 🎶 Bangin' on the megastrobilus 🎵
@lineinthesand663
@lineinthesand663 2 года назад
What a welcome surprise. As a Namibian, I approve of this video. BTW, the locust at 4:55 is called an armoured corn cricket. They are herbivores in youth and later become cannibalistic. When one is run over on the road, others pour out to devour them. Gondwana broke up along the S. Atlantric ~130MaBP.
@14beans
@14beans Год назад
Thanks for the nightmares
@SageandDust
@SageandDust 22 дня назад
We have crickets in the western US that do that. Plus these 2-inch-long cannibalistic katydids called Mormon Crickets that cover the roads so thick that they cause car accidents when the cars hit a swarm and slide off the road because their guts make the road slick.
@pamappleby1400
@pamappleby1400 2 года назад
First-keeping your family in my thoughts Joey. Thank you for showing us these amazing plants, I love the weird ones almost as much as you and that Welwitschia is the top of the charts. Also thanks for answering a nagging question about what may have lived on the land mass before the continents split- that still lives on in some form today.
@MrEiht
@MrEiht 2 года назад
You are funny...not even my sun flower behaves "normal" or is tame. My orchids demands serano ham and are bigger than an igloo. I have peyotle here which don't bother to have roots. ~6 years since the grafting stock died but they are aight without any roots...just chilling. One day I would LOVE to see a plant which is NOT wicked or teenager-like :)
@Handles-R-Lame
@Handles-R-Lame 2 года назад
@SHIIEEEThuh? what you praying for? do you like just being on ur knees or something 🤔
@williamharberts5514
@williamharberts5514 2 года назад
At last! Welwitschia. I've been waiting since the first South Africa video. That plant has to be at the top of any botanist's list of plants most unlike anything else , anywhere. Thanks for the video.
@Meskarune
@Meskarune 2 года назад
Agree, its my fav plant
@benjaminschwartz7616
@benjaminschwartz7616 2 года назад
Namibia has an excellent petrified forest national park with knowledgeable guides that share some of the fascinating natural, geologic, and botanical history of the area.
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 2 года назад
Keeping you in my thoughts Joey, nothing hurts worse than ur kid being unwell & not being able to fix it. Hope better news is coming your way. Edit: think about letting ads run folks, even if ur a Patreon supporter
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 2 года назад
Maybe click on some of them
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
What's going on with his child? There's a child?
@Ludvig11
@Ludvig11 2 года назад
A singular donation will do much more than the few cents (or so) each ad does, so I just subscribed on the Patreon...
@jerrythornton7167
@jerrythornton7167 2 года назад
Thank you! This is 1000% more information on Welwitschia than I ever got while seeing it in person.
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
You were just in Namibia for the food scene?
@benjaminsnell3393
@benjaminsnell3393 2 года назад
Wishing you the best with said shitty news.. You are probably the most awesome dad in the entire world (at least one of them)
@greenbeecolony1911
@greenbeecolony1911 2 года назад
Good job tony your spirit is far from evil you do good brother your a good person
@craighoover1495
@craighoover1495 2 года назад
Thank you Joey for taking us to see this particular plant in it's native habitat. I got a lot out of this.
@TheSkeletor1993
@TheSkeletor1993 10 месяцев назад
Your vocabulary is astounding. I could watch your videos all day. Just let me grab my pocket dictionary really quick.
@BDSM_ME
@BDSM_ME 2 года назад
got your book delivered yesterday, congrats on the book deal, great artwork, very unique.
@calarbor7495
@calarbor7495 2 года назад
Happy you mentioned the conservatory at UCD! It was great to see it when I went there for ecological management and restoration. Welwitschia mirabilis in the wild is a bucket list plant for me as well; however, seeing it at the conservatory will likely be the only time I see it. It’s such a neat lil weirdo.
@fantasticsituation9461
@fantasticsituation9461 2 года назад
your channel is one of my favourite things ever brother. thanks for sharing your passion and enthusiasm with the world
@JenniferLupine
@JenniferLupine Год назад
Beautiful plant tour! Thanks for the trip to Namibia! 🌟☀⭐
@edwincastro4284
@edwincastro4284 2 года назад
Love the videos. Thank you so much for bringing us so many interesting plants. Your way of putting things together your comments, love them, take care and my bes wishes.
@JessHull
@JessHull 2 года назад
Seeing a Welwitschia in its proper habitat is one of my life long dreams. I know I'll never be able to actually go see them so I've been growing them from seed. I have several that maybe close to finally throwing up some strobili. I'm in the central valley of California and they seem to do really well, as long as I protect them in the winter. One thing that really surprises people whenever they ask me for growing advice is how much water they actually need. They need a lot! especially when they're young seedlings. For about the first 6 months or so after germination they don't really tolerate drying out. So you have to keep them somewhat moist inbetween waterings. I'm so happy to see the fog they get you showed. So thank you so much for showing that. That is a part of the Welwitchia habitat not often seen/shown/discussed in some of the videos I've seen on them.
@cindyferguson8855
@cindyferguson8855 2 года назад
Greetings....from the Western North Carolina Mountains....! Thanks.....that was great. I feel privileged to see a botanists "bucket list" plant..... very cool. Thanks for sharing..... (and please remember....waterfalls are healers).
@instakillgaming
@instakillgaming 2 года назад
Oh. My. God. The best channel covering the best plant
@john6100
@john6100 2 года назад
Just found this channel. Where has it been all my life!!
@alveolate
@alveolate 2 года назад
welwitschia is ALWAYS the craziest kid in the room - and everyone enjoys the heck out of him! and then this madlad is literally in namibia showing us a whole patch of em live :D what a hero!
@timihobbs1992
@timihobbs1992 2 года назад
I like the camera close-ups of the plants and that cool insect, your voice is enjoyable, you speak clearly and I like hearing the Latin names, thanks!
@hbabycakes
@hbabycakes 2 года назад
I hope there's some better news for you in the near future (edit: just figured out what the "expressly" poor news was, so sorry to hear that). I always love learning about plants and CPBBD is the best place for that in my personal opinion. Keep up the great work!
@user255
@user255 2 года назад
What happened?
@hbabycakes
@hbabycakes 2 года назад
His kid was just diagnosed with some sort of cancer. Sounded pretty bad, it's mentioned in the latest Sunday Morning Rash.
@user255
@user255 2 года назад
@@hbabycakes Oh man, that sucks. Thanks for the info.
@bgbthabun627
@bgbthabun627 2 года назад
@@hbabycakes thanks for this info.
@mandoguy8789
@mandoguy8789 2 года назад
I've read about this plant, and I can't think of a better person to show it to me. Thank you for doing so.
@sacramentofoodforest
@sacramentofoodforest 2 года назад
Finding one of these in the wild is on my bucket list!! It looks like mars where you found it haha What a find man! That locus was BEEF😂
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 2 года назад
Locust
@KeefBox
@KeefBox 2 года назад
i really enjoy your videos and adventures. and most importantly, your use of proper botanical nomenclature. Ive learned and laughed a lot. thanks
@Mordecaithehunter
@Mordecaithehunter 2 года назад
love you Joey. Thank you for everything, always
@arnoldmmbb
@arnoldmmbb 2 года назад
Yeah I was waiting for this one to come!! amazing alien looking plant
@leeanncory91
@leeanncory91 2 года назад
Such beautiful scenery!!
@hinerron
@hinerron 10 месяцев назад
The absolute best episode of Crime Pays I've ever watched. I've come back to it and watched the whole things a few times at this point I guess.
@droogsurgeon1440
@droogsurgeon1440 Год назад
Enjoyed this video pretty thoroughly. Great job on keepin me edumacated
@terryallaway5881
@terryallaway5881 2 года назад
Happy I got to my bucket list plant vicariously through your efforts! Have appreciated Welwitschia since the teacher of my first botany class gave me seeds. Great video, thanks!
@Arelenedhel
@Arelenedhel 2 года назад
Been catching up on your videos and now you upload a new one. Great timing!
@jeffhidalgo8457
@jeffhidalgo8457 2 года назад
Thank you for the amazing video. Wow! What an adventure. Cheers!
@csl110
@csl110 Год назад
I'm learning so many new words. Never cared for Botany but I'm going to change that.
@brianballa3086
@brianballa3086 2 года назад
Love it.. Thanks for sharing..
@mr.infinity8409
@mr.infinity8409 2 года назад
I still remember seeing Welwitschia on the Itchy Boots channel a while back and thinking Crime Pays needs to check those out!
@Gearmond
@Gearmond 2 года назад
One of my favorite plants that I have, through methods varying in morality, tried to grow on and off for years. Allegedly easy to care for once it's about a year old according to a guy at UC Davis who would sell seeds to fundraise
@gianniguizzunti1442
@gianniguizzunti1442 2 года назад
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
@frankmacleod2565
@frankmacleod2565 2 года назад
Amazing. Ive always been fascinated with these things. You went and saw them in the wild. Amazing
@transistor754
@transistor754 2 года назад
Yay! VERY glad you liked the Welwitschia... knew you would appreciate it, thanks for the explanations.
@shaunrichardson2346
@shaunrichardson2346 2 года назад
You amazing bastard! Glad ya made it to another continent, I know youve been looking forward to it!! grats bro. hope youre feeling better.
@bgiv2010
@bgiv2010 2 года назад
It's like you have adventure game in real life! Thank you for this tour!
@Yabbagabbagool
@Yabbagabbagool 2 года назад
Been thinking about this wonderful plant ever since I heard you mention it a few years back (in a podcast?? cant remember). So glad you got to see them in habitat & treat us to some primo footage.
@purnen
@purnen 6 месяцев назад
"anyone who knows this plant is pretty enthralled by it" I've finally gotten my hands on one grown from seed and im just in awe of how huge the ones in this video are........................
@ianpowder3187
@ianpowder3187 2 года назад
The episode I've been waiting for!
@nllg1273
@nllg1273 2 года назад
Welwitschia being a 'bucket list' plant is such a great descriptor.
@bybeach4865
@bybeach4865 2 года назад
An interesting environment and habitat I will never see on my own. Thank you.
@winetalent
@winetalent 2 года назад
Hope all is well with your family! I saw the title of this episode and immediately was jazzed to watch it. Saw our crazy 2 leaved plantt at the ZA Cape Town botanical gardens and was happy. Didn’t know it was at UCD but that’s where I first learned about it in Evolutionary Botany (think that’s the class). While Botany may not pay, it’s hella cool.
@urMom4sherriff
@urMom4sherriff 2 года назад
Incredible!!
@DeborahLArmstrong
@DeborahLArmstrong 2 года назад
I love that you do these videos! There is so much that I wouldn't even notice if you didn't point it out!
@salsung73
@salsung73 8 месяцев назад
I love 💕 your videos 🌵🌳🌴
@metafuel
@metafuel 2 года назад
Take care good man. Really sorry to hear about your bad news.
@Heothbremel
@Heothbremel 2 года назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ sending good vibes as needed....
@Intervaloverdose
@Intervaloverdose 2 года назад
Same to you and I hope you and yours are well, thanks from me and mine
@64Pete
@64Pete 2 года назад
Cheers brother, mind blown once again. ✌🇦🇺
@CoinsAndCapsaicin
@CoinsAndCapsaicin 2 года назад
That one part when you were like who the shit are you at the the beetles. I giggled.
@EK-xz8ig
@EK-xz8ig 2 года назад
Sending best wishes and best of luck, bought your book today.
@SmarmyNarwhal
@SmarmyNarwhal 2 года назад
What a bizarre plant. I never tire of seeing pictures of Welwitschia.
@placidpond
@placidpond 2 года назад
Need to make a plush toy outa that mint family flower
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 2 года назад
Looks like mini snowy owls inside
@adamvega9007
@adamvega9007 2 года назад
I always prefer welwitschias to naysayers
@carlosfraile2550
@carlosfraile2550 2 года назад
For sure the most incredible plant I’ve ever seen
@rockwest001
@rockwest001 Год назад
beautiful!
@herbbirdsfoot
@herbbirdsfoot 2 года назад
The UC Berkeley Bot Garden has a Welwitschia growing in their arid house. The story is that about twenty years ago a volunteer decided to “trim the leaves” and cut off many, many years of growth. Oops! What an awesome plant and a cool ecosystem.
@dama9150
@dama9150 2 года назад
Thanks for bringing the wondrous weird world to us...
@darinsullivan748
@darinsullivan748 2 года назад
very cool weird plant. this is on my bucket list to see
@YeszCore
@YeszCore 2 года назад
Beautiful and archaic
@aacallison1535
@aacallison1535 2 года назад
Working at UGA botany greenhouses was enjoyable and educational. We had a gymnosperm collection... Ephedra, Gnetum,Welwitcia. And more.
@TobyJin
@TobyJin 2 года назад
Welwitschia is such a strange and unique plant, it's wonderful to see them still abundant in their natural habitat.
@scottgardner397
@scottgardner397 2 года назад
This is my first time watching this guy. Fascinating! I got to say, is this guy from Chicago or WHAT?!
@Love2Destroy
@Love2Destroy 2 года назад
The Welwitschia! My favorite plant
@chefntoast
@chefntoast 7 месяцев назад
Bruhhhh whoodathunk my Brian ...Punk Steve Erwin modern day in the flesh, dooin da tings... well done sir🙏🏽
@dougblack9638
@dougblack9638 2 года назад
Yes! Was going to ask about this one!!
@AndorianBlues
@AndorianBlues 2 года назад
Amazing plant.
@phoenixrising6028
@phoenixrising6028 2 месяца назад
I have a huge crush on this man. Am I alone in this feeling? I doubt it.
@fly4ace435
@fly4ace435 2 года назад
Absolutely love the book BTW.
@bingbongtoysKY
@bingbongtoysKY 2 года назад
👏👏👏Fantastic!
@Scorponox93
@Scorponox93 Год назад
Tony wasn't lying, that plant can shaped
@davidplants
@davidplants 2 года назад
One of the coolest videos I've ever seen
@SolopsistSocionaut
@SolopsistSocionaut 2 года назад
have a great trip!
@lucyb15
@lucyb15 2 года назад
wow! thanks
@jaredknapp8886
@jaredknapp8886 2 года назад
Keeping ya in my thoughts homie.
@profmuthandi
@profmuthandi 2 года назад
superNICE! Thanks for this video and greetings from germany
@randomations11
@randomations11 Год назад
"Lookit that, those two bugs bangin' on the megostrobilis"
@user-ol2mr4bx7c
@user-ol2mr4bx7c 2 года назад
we're blessed, you still took the time give us our fix
@filmchild78
@filmchild78 2 года назад
This guy is amazing, instant sub
@chezmoi42
@chezmoi42 2 года назад
You're new here? Welcome. You have a world of enjoyment before you.
@heavymetalhomesteading
@heavymetalhomesteading 2 года назад
Can't freakin' wait to get your book. With all the drawings and whatnot.
@williamlohrmann2021
@williamlohrmann2021 2 года назад
Amazing!! Nice to see more African stuff.
@illustriouschin
@illustriouschin 2 года назад
Everywhere you go it's like visiting an alien planet, so much diversity!
@diegop2311
@diegop2311 2 года назад
Love you brother✊
@repeatdefender6032
@repeatdefender6032 2 года назад
I love welwitschia!! I learned about it from that youtube show with Tasha the Amazon on it.
@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 года назад
1:50 those beautiful flowers look like little owls getting ready to take out some gnarly prey! 👀 🦉 💯🌼😎👍🌼💯
@rgpark69
@rgpark69 2 года назад
Amazing stuff one of my favorites. And you seem calm. But I like a rant every once in a while. GFY
@brandonkatusic3718
@brandonkatusic3718 2 года назад
Amazing
@TraphouseTCG
@TraphouseTCG Год назад
The thumbnail literally looks like a wildstyle. These goddamn plants are amazing
@ryandrest2056
@ryandrest2056 2 года назад
Very very very cool
@dustinkeller9446
@dustinkeller9446 2 года назад
You should do a video/ take an excursion to the Santa Cruz Sand Hills Biome. That is when you're back in the bay area. I'm a huge fan of your work, and would love to see your interpretation of the unique biosphere that exists only in Santa Cruz county, in the Santa Cruz mountains. If you're unfamiliar, the Sand Hills Biome is a very unique pocket/islanded ecological zone, surrounded by the coastal redwood forest. There are several locations including in the small communities of Bonny Doon, and Zayante. There are many species there that occur nowhere else locally, like ponderosa pines, that are normally only found at higher elevation in the Sierra Nevada mountains, hundreds of miles away. Many species within the sand hills may be there own divergent subspecies, endemic to only these small pockets within the smallest county in California. Silver leaf/blue leaf manzanita being just one of many examples. The Sand Hills have been historically exploited out of shear ignorance of their unique nature, and even now they are surprisingly unknown or unrecognized, even by locals who have spent time in them. Efforts to conserve them are always in need of positive exposure. Thank you for the excellent content! Go fuck yourself, bye!
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