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00:00 Introduction
01:01 Algae
03:32 Land Plants and Bryophytes
04:36 Vascular Plants and Ferns
06:24 Seed plants and Gymnosperms
07:26 Fungi and Lichens
08:26 Angiosperms the Flowering Plants
10:52 Angiosperm Minor Groups
11:53 Monocots
12:53 Eudicots
14:02 Early Diverging Eudicots
15:14 Rosids
17:12 Asterids
18:20 Brilliant

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@KMPR40
@KMPR40 4 месяца назад
Please do one on fungi!!!! This was amazing!
@hesamhm9383
@hesamhm9383 4 месяца назад
And then animals!
@nicolasgiaconia8051
@nicolasgiaconia8051 4 месяца назад
YES! I second this!!!!
@KalebPeters99
@KalebPeters99 4 месяца назад
The channel UsefulCharts has a nice, bigger picture "map of life" which includes animals and fungi. But I would love to see Dom's more fleshed out and artistic take on it!!
@user-fs1dq2ip9w
@user-fs1dq2ip9w 4 месяца назад
Good luck their speciation might not be linear in all cases. 😅
@michaelshaw2709
@michaelshaw2709 4 месяца назад
Yessssss!
@ScopeofScience
@ScopeofScience 4 месяца назад
Vanilla is from an orchid!?!? I grew up on a corn farm, studied plants for years in university, worked with plants in three different labs... and I still learned things from this video. What a fantastic overview. Great work Dom!
@domainofscience
@domainofscience 4 месяца назад
Hey hey, thanks very much!! 😁
@isaqkampp4044
@isaqkampp4044 4 месяца назад
Another fact that is amazing is that orchids are the most numerous group of flowering plants yet we only eat the fruit of a single species of orchid... The vanilla and thhe rest of them are just pretty to us humans.
@Leticiapais_
@Leticiapais_ 4 месяца назад
And I didn't know Brassica oleraceae had so many varieties!
@Bezayne
@Bezayne 4 месяца назад
@@isaqkampp4044 There is actually another group of orchids being used for food, some of the genus Orchid. Their roots are made into Salep, which is used to make ice cream.
@puzzzl
@puzzzl 4 месяца назад
@@isaqkampp4044 Various orchid species are consumed all over the world, including in Turkey, Central Asia, and much of Africa, although it's usually the tubers being consumed and not the fruit. It takes a lot of labor to produce orchid fruit, so consumption is rare.
@xxx_putin_has_a_flaccid_pe5374
@xxx_putin_has_a_flaccid_pe5374 4 месяца назад
Goddamn am I STARVING for good content like this about plants. Not too dry and academic, not too shallow and brief. I have such a lifelong obsession with plants that I even became a horticulturist, and videos like this still leave me feeling like I’ve learned even more.
@The_k81
@The_k81 4 месяца назад
"Crime Pays Botany Doesn't"
@shinysands9193
@shinysands9193 4 месяца назад
i know!! plants are so underappreciated
@user-zo7bi1qu1z
@user-zo7bi1qu1z 4 месяца назад
Desired level: neurodivergent
@MrSqueakers
@MrSqueakers 3 месяца назад
In Defense of Plants Podcast/book I am the wrong demographic entirely for Plants but secretly I probably know more than the vast vast majority of the Western world. I dont fit the image or background of a plant nerd but there's a lot of different angles and foils to make them more interesting. Capitalism happened and I eventually gave up and moved on
@MrSqueakers
@MrSqueakers 3 месяца назад
In Defense of Plants Podcast/book I am the wrong demographic entirely for Plants but secretly I probably know more than the vast vast majority of the Western world. I dont fit the image or background of a plant nerd but there's a lot of different angles and foils to make them more interesting. Capitalism happened and I eventually gave up and moved on
@ecoscinat
@ecoscinat 2 месяца назад
As a botanist and ecologist - as well as a filmmaker who is struggling to tell the story of plant evolution - I can only offer my sincere congratulations on this beautiful, simple, educational and scientifically accurate video. Thank you!
@WhiteWolfeHU
@WhiteWolfeHU 4 месяца назад
The Sapindales which contain Maples also include more than you would think, notably; Citrus, Cashews, Mangos, Frankincense, Myrrh, Mahogany, Horse Chestnut, and many others…
@douellette7960
@douellette7960 4 месяца назад
Yes good point. Would've been good if video had more (or better) examples within each plant order. Rosales contains edible fruits like apple, peach, pear, cherry, apricots, blackberry, strawberry, etc are all in the Rosaceae family within this order. Probably should have mentioned that too!
@maximilianwarren8296
@maximilianwarren8296 4 месяца назад
Did You Know? Two Out Of Three Things Jesus Got are sap
@QuintonMacCabe
@QuintonMacCabe 4 месяца назад
I’m in my last semester of a bachelor’s in Plant Science and I have not seen such a comprehensive and clearly explained taxonomic tree on plants. Took me four years to learn what you summed up in this video. Thank you!
@tamikovacs3887
@tamikovacs3887 4 месяца назад
A map of bacteria and one of archaea would be awesome too!
@lorrainegatanianhits8331
@lorrainegatanianhits8331 4 месяца назад
Well, now were tapping into the unknown.
@viper_fan
@viper_fan 4 месяца назад
Yes!!
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 4 месяца назад
Slime molds! How we all love them!
@cmans777
@cmans777 4 месяца назад
This
@Cepatino
@Cepatino 4 месяца назад
The Fungi map is highly needed. I have been expecting this one on plants for some time. For some reason I thought you already had a map on fungi. Thank you for your videos.
@shivjain
@shivjain 4 месяца назад
Yes
@User01AS
@User01AS 2 месяца назад
Studied botany for years and i can safely say this is honestly better than anything I was ever shown in a lecture, bravo to you.
@domainofscience
@domainofscience 4 месяца назад
Happy New Year Everyone!! 🥳🍾
@Er.amitmishra
@Er.amitmishra 4 месяца назад
Happy new year to you also
@irri4662
@irri4662 4 месяца назад
Happy still last year 🎉
@SnippetsTruth
@SnippetsTruth 4 месяца назад
happy new year to you too!🎉
@BartdeHaas
@BartdeHaas 4 месяца назад
Happy New Year to you as well!! 🥳🎉
@infinite_recursion
@infinite_recursion 4 месяца назад
Happy New Year!🥳🍾🥂
@porsche911sbs
@porsche911sbs 4 месяца назад
The brassicas are such an incredible family. Like the video mentions, a single species can produce cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, collards, Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, and others. But also in the family is mustard, turnip, rutabaga, rapeseed (canola), radish, horseradish, wasabi, arugula (rocket), watercress, and many more plants that can produce food, ornamental flowers, and dye.
@aidenwallin3523
@aidenwallin3523 4 месяца назад
I find it very interesting that gourds and pumpkins are so far away from potatoes and nightshades, considering how similar their flowers, fruit, and growth as a vine are.
@Yuvraj.
@Yuvraj. 4 месяца назад
Carcinization/convergent evolution!
@objective_psychology
@objective_psychology 4 месяца назад
@@Yuvraj. Carcinization is specifically about crabs lol
@Yuvraj.
@Yuvraj. 4 месяца назад
@@objective_psychology I know, but you can abstract the underlying concept no?
@diggysoze2897
@diggysoze2897 4 месяца назад
By that logic all vines should be the same species. There’s really absolutely nothing even remotely similar between the two groups, besides the basic vine shape. The flowers are drastically different, the leaves are different, the trichomes and rooting habits are different.
@noteventherain
@noteventherain 4 месяца назад
Squashes ("gourds and pumpkins") truly look and grow nothing like nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, etc.). I'd encourage you to visit a farm or market garden some time (or grow your own food); it's truly rewarding to get to know these plants beyond their immediate utility to us, as served up in grocery stores.
@infinitivez
@infinitivez 4 месяца назад
"I should probably do a map of fungi as well" Yes please! And the Lichen in-between, maybe?
@pietajunior3437
@pietajunior3437 4 месяца назад
I wouldn't call lichens in-betweens. More like both at the same time.
@lizzybabyy33
@lizzybabyy33 3 месяца назад
Definitely the lichen too!
@infinitivez
@infinitivez 3 месяца назад
@pietajunior3437 lol, I meant between when this video aired and before doing a fungi video. How'd it take me so long to see this reply? Buggar! This was a golden misunderstanding I could have had fun, poking fun at myself over!
@guyedwards22
@guyedwards22 4 месяца назад
I don't know why, but it fills my heart with joy knowing that many familiar species we grow on our neighborhood streets, keep in our gardens, and stock in our pantries are all closely related in the Rosid and Asterid groups 🌱❤
@ripunicorn
@ripunicorn 4 месяца назад
great video, one nitpick: apples and strawberries absolutely are fruits, botanically. Apples are Pomes, a kind of accessory fruit, and Strawberry are an aggregate accessory fruit. it's good to distinguish them from ~berries~ which they are not, but they're absolutely fruits
@lila6120
@lila6120 2 месяца назад
I think he meant it more in a "the fleshy part is not the fruit but rather a covering of fruits" way than "this is not a fruit".
@robertoneal7508
@robertoneal7508 26 дней назад
Came here for this comment / explaination! Agreed 'not a fruit' is too stong, wrong. The fleshy part you eat of an apple/strawberry is not "the fruit" is the meaning i understand now. I think thats consistent?
@SteampunkPirates
@SteampunkPirates 4 месяца назад
I was already rather fond of plants and fungi, both for their aesthetic diversity and also because I learned that a "tree" was a type of plant "shape" rather than a type of plant itself. BUT NOW!!! Now I'm so deeply intrigued that I have to go forth and learn more on my own! Thank you for this wonderful video!
4 месяца назад
Some inaccuracies: wild carrots being inedible, apples not being fruits because they don’t form from the "plant ovary" (also inaccurate) and therefore being “false fruits” (even though they’re accessory fruits the same way as cucumbers, pumpkins, melons, figs and many others), plant sexual reproduction (see alternation of generations), the number of edible plant species, etc.
@avermontlife
@avermontlife 4 месяца назад
I noted those as well. My understanding is that three out of four plants are edible and medicinal. I know that wild carrots are edible, though not very tasty. I enjoyed everything I learned, but it does allow me to remember that there is so much more to learn before we reach a consensus.
@mikeomolt4485
@mikeomolt4485 4 месяца назад
​@@avermontlife Many plants are grow specifically for human consumption, but I'm not sure 3 out 4 types of plants would be edible. Many people don't even realize, some of their own common tropical house plants are listed as toxic. Others contain sap that can be harmful if handled without gloves.
@Tim3.14
@Tim3.14 4 месяца назад
I was going to say, apples definitely have seeds inside of them. So, isn't that by definition a fruit?
@everettduncan7543
@everettduncan7543 4 месяца назад
The cores of pears and apples are fruit, the rest is not
@everettduncan7543
@everettduncan7543 4 месяца назад
​@@Tim3.14the outer part most people eat is not a fruit, the core is
@Ctrank100
@Ctrank100 4 месяца назад
Very cool! One 'snub' is the characterization of Alismatales as pond weeds. Although many of the groups are in fact 'pond weeds' and 'sea grasses' (~500 species) - Alismatales also includes Aroids which have 140 genera, over 4000 species. Including the most familiar houseplants (monstera, philodendron, anthurium, peace lilies), food crops (Colocasia - Taro) and the Amorphophallus titanum famous corpse flower (worlds largest unbranched effloresce).
@linwill1720
@linwill1720 3 месяца назад
There we go! I was wondering where all those fit in!
@Jack13001
@Jack13001 4 месяца назад
That was absolutely excellent! Simplifying plant taxonomy is a task that almost everyone who has ever attempted has failed. Wow, I almost wish I was a teacher just so that I could show kids this video. Just subbed great job 👍
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 4 месяца назад
I love visual mind maps so much!! Thanks for all of these. I also love that you critique the strangeness of it all along with it.
@yeahminecraft1627
@yeahminecraft1627 4 месяца назад
I once did a presentation on this exact kind of thing (focused mostly on the phylogenetic differences between trees called 'cedar' just to narrow it down, but did some comparison within the other conifers, and within angiosperms including the rosids and other eudicots as well), and it's so incredibly amazing to see this as a whole video here on youtube. This is a topic that fascinates me and I love it!
@dustyprater7884
@dustyprater7884 4 месяца назад
Great Video! I'm a botanist and you did a great job giving a drive by explanation of plant diversity! Although, I wish my favorite group, the ferns, got a little more attention. Lol.
@bruce-le-smith
@bruce-le-smith 4 месяца назад
a map on ferns would be pretty fun too
@trenomas1
@trenomas1 4 месяца назад
One smal correction: wild white carrots are edible and in midwinter turn fairly sweet.
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 4 месяца назад
The story about the primordial cell that got eaten by another cell but didn't die and instead just started simping for the first cell was so relatable.
@sammybeasley9599
@sammybeasley9599 4 месяца назад
A map of fungi would be sick!
@nikkidragsim3162
@nikkidragsim3162 4 месяца назад
YES, DOMAIN OF SCIENCE POSTED A NEW VIDEO!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR BTW!🎉✨
@rdbury507
@rdbury507 4 месяца назад
All through high school and college I thought botany was one of the dullest subjects imaginable, but then I somehow got into it and realized how fascinating it really is. It's not just what is known, but what is still unknown; finally DNA is resolving some of the relationships which were only guessed at before. Also the incredible diversity, just when you think you've got a handle on what variety is possible, there's a new plant which upsets your expectations. Did you think you had to visit an alien planet to find a life form with three genders? Nope, there's a plant right here on Earth (purple loosestrife).
@deltalima6703
@deltalima6703 4 месяца назад
I think the most I saw was 5 genders. The lifecycles of microbes are unbelievable and huge advances in the field have been made recently.
@vaniaoliveira1365
@vaniaoliveira1365 4 месяца назад
Hi :) I was intrigued by that! Where can I read more about the three genders of purple loosestrife?
@rdbury507
@rdbury507 4 месяца назад
@@vaniaoliveira1365 Per Wikipedia:"The flowers are reddish purple, 10-20 millimetres (1⁄2-3⁄4 in) in diameter, with six petals (occasionally five) and 12 stamens, and are clustered tightly in the axils of bracts or leaves; there are three different flower types, with the stamens and style of different lengths, short, medium or long; each flower type can only be pollinated by one of the other types, not the same type, thus ensuring cross-pollination between different plants." References are listed there, but I first heard about this as an example in "Origin of the Species".
@thefrenchselkie1401
@thefrenchselkie1401 4 месяца назад
@@deltalima6703 you should look into fungi. they have so many
@thefrenchselkie1401
@thefrenchselkie1401 4 месяца назад
@@vaniaoliveira1365 try google scholar, or if you're in uni, jstor might have something. you could always google it and see what resources people link to
@Belboz99
@Belboz99 4 месяца назад
I'm always amazed at how families like the Rose Family (Rosaceae) include such a wide range of plants... Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Almonds, Rasperries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Hawthornes... When I was younger if someone told me that cherry trees were a member of the rose family I wouldn't've believed it. But then you look at the leaves, the flowers, and a lot of other features and it all starts to make sense.... but it's still so wild.
@sanchari.c
@sanchari.c 4 месяца назад
I did my undergraduate degree in Botany. This video reminded me of all the fascinating things I got to learn in college, and made me realize how much of it I'm yet to explore. This was absolutely wonderful. Also! I checked out the Gunnera leaves after this, woooooah!! ❤
@KalebPeters99
@KalebPeters99 4 месяца назад
This was just beautiful, Dom! I love the borders you did for each group, such a neat little touch 🤌✨ Happy new year! 🎉
@bordershader
@bordershader 4 месяца назад
I loved them, too.
@ththththththththth
@ththththththththth 4 месяца назад
Happy new year! I love that this Channel is still going strong after thisany years. Fantastic educational Videos that will find their way into so many curriculums or student cram sessions :)
@theunintelligentlydesigned4931
@theunintelligentlydesigned4931 4 месяца назад
I would like to see a map of the roots of the tree of life. I know there are five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungus, and two microscopic kingdoms. What I would like is something a little more detailed explaining the relationships between these five kingdoms, those creatures that don't fit neatly into one of these five kingdoms, and perhaps a little about the subkingdoms and superphylums. (No, I do not expect you to talk about all the different phylums of worms).
@zinckensteel
@zinckensteel 4 месяца назад
This was probably one of the most amazing things I learned about plants over the years - especially because it implies that for any given plant, there may well exist related forms varying from enormous old growth trees to miniscule ephemeral herbs, all of which may have recognizable congruent structures in flower, leaf, fruit, or seed, in addition to similar edible or medicinal characteristics. This may also imply that, say, even though there may never have been a tree form of a strawberry, the genetic potential to create one is likely extant in current herbaceous forms.
@ThijquintNL
@ThijquintNL 4 месяца назад
In dutch we have a "vrucht", which has the botanical definition, and "fruit", which has the generic definition
@brokensuccubus
@brokensuccubus 2 месяца назад
I have never seen a breakdown of plant evolution like this before. That was amazing.
@robinwilson3081
@robinwilson3081 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much! I dream of a day when we show the wonder and awh of evolution by taking better care of our planet and the plants we share it with.
@ole_pl
@ole_pl 4 месяца назад
Great Video! Please do maps for the other areas of life like fungi and animals
@denisai6147
@denisai6147 4 месяца назад
Fungi Map please ❤
@ActiveAngel2010
@ActiveAngel2010 2 месяца назад
This is one of the best overviews of plant taxonomy I've seen, being both comprehensive and concise in covering such a large amount of material. Well done!
@JLep44
@JLep44 4 месяца назад
You should indeed, absolutely do a map of fungi as well. I would very much appreciate that!
@JavierSalcedoC
@JavierSalcedoC 4 месяца назад
Protect your farmers at all costs. Happy new year DoS!
@fburton8
@fburton8 4 месяца назад
That was extremely well done, and very enjoyable to watch. Happy New Year!
@AndrewMeckling
@AndrewMeckling 4 месяца назад
I literally finally subscribed yesterday after rewatching some of your videos and the next day you upload for the first time in 7 months. This is not the first time this has happened to me
@lyrebird9749
@lyrebird9749 4 месяца назад
Fantastic video! I really appreciated the time line and how you included side notes such as fungi, what a fruit is, and the different broccoli variants. Made it so much more relatable.
@rocknrollmanic
@rocknrollmanic 4 месяца назад
I would love to see you try to do a map of Fishes, particularly the ray find fishes
@bokuwautsu
@bokuwautsu 4 месяца назад
this video insanely satisfy my fascination towards plants and botany, also the details on the borders are neat!
@anotherwanderer1999
@anotherwanderer1999 Месяц назад
This was amazing! Thank you and all the people involved for this short but super informative video!
@lavidawithjoey
@lavidawithjoey 4 месяца назад
Thank you for taking the time to create and share your work with all of us!
@avermontlife
@avermontlife 4 месяца назад
I was thoroughly enjoying this, but had to pause when you stated that there are more toxic plants than nontoxic. My understanding is that three out of four plants are edible and medicinal, meaning 300,000 out of 400,000. It goes to show how diverse our understanding of plants is, and how much more we need to learn in order to reach consensus. I love the map.
@Tziguene
@Tziguene 4 месяца назад
Medicinal, though, is maybe a useful kind of toxic? And some of those poisons are pretty fun....
@seanrrr
@seanrrr 4 месяца назад
Technically, anything is toxic at the right dose lol
@Tziguene
@Tziguene 4 месяца назад
@@seanrrr preponderance produces a powerful placebo
@h.chappelle9395
@h.chappelle9395 2 месяца назад
It is possible that they are all edible or medicinal, but people do not know how to prepare them properly for those tasks.
@Peleski
@Peleski 10 дней назад
A clearer definition of toxic would have been useful. Nictoine is case in point, I believe tomatoes and eggplants have nicotine, but whether they're toxic is situational.
@kedisburrja1666
@kedisburrja1666 4 месяца назад
Thank you! A very valuable map from DoS. 🙏
@vLogPhase
@vLogPhase 4 месяца назад
I really loved how simply all the details are mentioned as a botany student I really appreciate your efforts
@obriengoespotatoes
@obriengoespotatoes 4 месяца назад
This is one of the coolest and most densely packed videos- I had to pause it so many times. New fan! 🥳
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n 4 месяца назад
From a horticulturist blog on apples. "...The ovaries at the base of the stigma.7 And the hypanthium8 - that develops into the ‘fleshy’ part of the apple; the part we actually eat - has just begun to swell. The fertilised ovaries, in which the apple’s five seeds, or ‘pips’, will develop, is now encased in the growing hypanthium, which will continue to swell and eventually ripen, to become a deliciously edible apple fruit."
@cerka27
@cerka27 4 месяца назад
I love your map videos. I would also love to see a part 2 to your reaction to physics in movies. ❤
@peperoni_pepino
@peperoni_pepino 2 месяца назад
17:42 Netherlands mentioned implicitly! :-) I was blown away as a kid, when I learned that "trees" are not related but rather a niche that most plants can fill. They seem so different!
@Becausing
@Becausing 4 месяца назад
What an incredible video! I could see this 3 or 4 times longer. This video is the first I’ve seen of yours- really like your presentation style and visuals.
@jk9066
@jk9066 4 месяца назад
Please don't stop making these videos. It has been a while since the last video 😊
@scottzona6750
@scottzona6750 4 месяца назад
Great work! As a professional plant taxonomist, I've rarely seen plant diversity portrayed in a more accessible manner. One thing: there's a typo in the heading at 13:21. Monocot is misspelled as "Monoct."
@anyaschukin
@anyaschukin 4 месяца назад
DELIGHTED to see this video pop up on my feed!!
@LandonStrauss-hc1sc
@LandonStrauss-hc1sc 2 месяца назад
So heating oceans equal less oxygen for us.
@chicob.8419
@chicob.8419 4 месяца назад
I heard once that all plants are poisonous, it only depends to whom. For all the plants we consider edible, we either aren't affected by their poison, or it takes an enourmous dose to do any harm.
@life.with.sabine
@life.with.sabine 4 месяца назад
Or we eat a none poisonous part after discovering the other part was poisonous. Look at the potatoe.
@everettduncan7543
@everettduncan7543 4 месяца назад
​​@@life.with.sabineand with special attention to the yew, its toxic wood can be used to fight cancer and make bows. Only the seed cones are edible
@titanknowledge9781
@titanknowledge9781 4 месяца назад
Finally you posted! Happy New Year 🎊
@connieadamsmattson5767
@connieadamsmattson5767 4 месяца назад
Its hard to believe that you got all those classifications into one compact map. Super informational! Thank you!
@liquidambar3688
@liquidambar3688 4 месяца назад
The "palm" at 12:14 actually looks more like a Cycad. Given the subject of this video these should not be mixed up.
@MKentVideos
@MKentVideos 4 месяца назад
it's def a Cycad not a Palm, very unrelated that looks similar!
@TheIcthyosaur
@TheIcthyosaur 4 месяца назад
Hi. Enjoyed this one a lot. Was kind of refreshing as it was something not so much in my subject area. If I am not mistaken, SUGAR CANE and BAMBOO are also grasses, at least this is how a learnt it. It happens so no worries, but did you realise that in the heading at 13:21, the word 'monocot' is incorrectly spelt? 🙂 It doesn't take away from the video at all. You mentioned 'white carrots'. Here in Trinidad, there is something we call morai, which basically looks like a white carrot. It is eaten by some down here, but not so much by myself. The taste is totally different though - strong and slightly pungent to me. Have a good upcoming year.
@rdbury507
@rdbury507 4 месяца назад
Right, the grass family has a huge variety including sugarcane and bamboo.
@kenniesaurus27
@kenniesaurus27 4 месяца назад
Yeah, bamboos are just giant grasses. I wish he would've mentioned that.
@mellertid
@mellertid 4 месяца назад
The daikon (= morai I think) is a rosid, carrots are asterids!
@tscottshea
@tscottshea 2 месяца назад
You did a great job! I was a biology teacher, and did some botanical fieldwork. I was impressed with how much good information you packed into a short time, and your beautiful art also!
@MrLiviooo
@MrLiviooo 4 месяца назад
Insightful is little to be told and together with thanks it comes a huge virtual hug… We thank you for the enormous effort put on this amazing video and shared with us!
@davehart7943
@davehart7943 4 месяца назад
Man, you are TRUE plant Expert .. I don't have an interest in plants but I found this video amazing and even saved it as a *"Liked"* video .. Amazing presentation and Amazing video .. Very informative ..
@lewistempleman9752
@lewistempleman9752 4 месяца назад
I will never be vegan again
@MukulVyas5
@MukulVyas5 4 месяца назад
What's veganism got to do with this ?
@fredburns6846
@fredburns6846 4 месяца назад
​@@MukulVyas5who knows
@asahearts1
@asahearts1 4 месяца назад
Did the vegan police get you?
@_Balduino_
@_Balduino_ 4 месяца назад
​@@asahearts1yes, i was the vegan police
@asahearts1
@asahearts1 4 месяца назад
@@_Balduino_ You once were a ve-gon, but now you will be gone. No vegan diet, no vegan powers.
@chikyuu__n
@chikyuu__n 4 месяца назад
Thankyouuuuu sooo much for providing such great vedios on RU-vid ! Happy New year 🦀
@robertoneal7508
@robertoneal7508 26 дней назад
Fantastic work! This video does a great job of explaining plant relations. You somehow make it novice friendly but detailed enough to surprise and interest the more advanced as well. Would love to see this expanded - this quality on the economic and major families with distinguishing and important features...
@hongkongbeat2164
@hongkongbeat2164 4 месяца назад
Sometimes following a rabbit hole on RU-vid throws up some fascinating information, like this, that is not just engaging but superbly presented. Thanks for new learning this Saturday morning!
@saniys3519
@saniys3519 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this video, i always hope that you make more maps on biology field, great work!
@TubeNutriDoc
@TubeNutriDoc 3 месяца назад
Stumbled upon a replay of your TED talk at xVan over 7 years ago and it made such an impression then that this time as I listened, it seemed important to detail to myself your 4 Principles of relating a detailed scientific or other complex set of transactions. That was when I also tripped onto a video you had made and posted on RU-vid, December 31, 2023 on Domain of Science, Dominic Walliman. I was excited because this set of circumstances reminded me a those 'scavenger hunts' my own generation used to engage in for parties and play. I had carefully watched the full video Map of Plants, in preparation for a complex climate-smart agriculture and nutrition education project which will span a number of years to come, hopefully. All the while engaging groups of likeminded or interested parties all along the way. Please accept my humble appreciation and of course, May you and yours...Be In Good Health. 😎
@mikeoveli1028
@mikeoveli1028 4 месяца назад
That was absolutely amazing program. Thank you!
@dcal5s
@dcal5s 3 месяца назад
That was an awesome review. Thank you and keep 'em coming. I would especially be interested to see anything on plants used medicinally.
@thegrapestape6411
@thegrapestape6411 4 месяца назад
i have learned more from this 20 minute video than i did from an entire semester in university
@chloesibilla8199
@chloesibilla8199 4 месяца назад
This is something that settles something deep in my soul. I've always loved ecology and pretty flowcharts. This is both. Something I've wanted since forever but couldn't find .
@Truevibes.
@Truevibes. 3 месяца назад
Keep on posting such kind of videos.Well done.
@mihaitmf
@mihaitmf 3 месяца назад
Absolutely amazing video! I love learning by categorizing things and this video was perfect. Really well done and thank you!
@Er.amitmishra
@Er.amitmishra 4 месяца назад
Glad you uploaded after lot of time it's always fun to see your video
@mateusz_szlomo_gryciuk
@mateusz_szlomo_gryciuk 4 месяца назад
What a lovely, beautiful way to show plant evolution in a nutshell! Absolutely adore that cartoonish-notes map-style idea of yours, brilliant!!! 😊😊
@fanmccrafty9006
@fanmccrafty9006 Месяц назад
Yes please do one for fungi! I'm a nature guide and these sorts of simplified top-down comparisons are great
@nannesoar
@nannesoar 3 месяца назад
Your work is so amazing. I consider you a personal inspiration and a role model of scientific endeavor.
@TheMalauk
@TheMalauk 4 месяца назад
I absolutely love the work you did !!! Amazing ❤️❤️
@danielverrier6541
@danielverrier6541 4 месяца назад
I LOVE YOUR MAPS THE WORLD HAS NEEDED THESE!
@francesc1331
@francesc1331 4 месяца назад
WOW! This was great. I'll be coming back to listen to it again, probably a few times. Thanks
@reddiecram8679
@reddiecram8679 2 месяца назад
It was awesome to see the history of the plants, thank you for this amazing video!
@josephroberts7167
@josephroberts7167 4 месяца назад
At first I thought this video was going to feel really long, but then I didn't want it to end.
@jaked78802
@jaked78802 4 месяца назад
This is an absolute masterpiece and is gonna help so much in plant ecology this semester
@TheAlvatorreGarden
@TheAlvatorreGarden 2 месяца назад
I absolutely loved this! So fascinating! Thank you for this!!
@alulimc834
@alulimc834 4 месяца назад
LOVE PLANTS! - Thankyou Happy new years!
@Thrakerzog
@Thrakerzog 3 месяца назад
I just had mine mounted onto foam backing, I love it!
@LilianBrazil
@LilianBrazil Месяц назад
I'm so glad with this knowledge ♥ Thank you for sharing
@DianaBell_MG
@DianaBell_MG 4 месяца назад
I wish I could have sat with my grandmother and watched this, talked to her about it, she would have enjoyed it so so much she loved plants.
@Rumavlogs786
@Rumavlogs786 4 месяца назад
Excellent pedagogical video on all aspects...Thank you !
@faithfulfungi3545
@faithfulfungi3545 3 месяца назад
This is amazing! Thank you for this video!
@skylarsf4574
@skylarsf4574 19 дней назад
That was so interesting, thx ! The map you drew is very beautiful
@KF_Jaymon
@KF_Jaymon 3 месяца назад
amazingly clear, and well structured. Thank you!
@emead528
@emead528 3 месяца назад
Wow. This was so interesting I had to watch it several times. Thank you.
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