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Tour the Liberty Hyde Bailey's, FATHER OF HORTICULTURE'S Conservatory - Ep. 285 

Summer Rayne Oakes
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Last month we toured the herbarium at Cornell University, which had been started by Liberty Hyde Bailey-the father of modern day horticulture. This time we detour to explore the Liberty Hyde Bailey conservatory. The conservatory houses one of several plant collections that make up the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium in the Plant Biology Section of the School of Integrative Plant Science, and is maintained by the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Paul Cooper was in town to give us a nice tour.
More information about Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium is at: conservatory.cals.cornell.edu/
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@kuwalak
@kuwalak Год назад
This was great and brought back memories! I studied horticulture at Cornell nearly 40 years ago. I would often spend hours at this site decompressing after exams. The former greenhouse was more jungle like with an enormous vanilla orchid rambling up to the rafters. Can’t wait to revisit to check out the new construction and technology!
@ej_buendia
@ej_buendia Год назад
One of my fave conservatory tours ever! Love to see two knowledgeable persons respecting each other.
@MrTheWaterbear
@MrTheWaterbear Год назад
Really cute story about the banana cutting :D My enthusiasm for plants was also solidified by a lovely probably-breaking-the-rules worker at a botanical collection. She would often pass me little bags of soil mix, expired seeds, and the occasional plantlet or two, and ALWAYS patiently listen to my 7-13 year old ramblings on all the cool plants I had read about, and what I had spotted in the botanical garden that day. I'm actually still in contact with her, she works for the Natural History Museums here in Copenhagen, and I've given her back many plants and seeds I've collected from my life and travels abroad. Nurture children's interests in plants, if they've got any. Same with other hobbies or interests. Even expensive interests have an affordable starting point, and you can always supplement what you can't afford to buy them. Little handouts, books, browse some cool informative webpages with them, and make an effort to go visit collections or events about their interests. I can't tell you how amazing it was to have a lovely botanical gardens shop worker to release my enthusiasm for plants onto, when no one in my own family really cared that much :P And the fact that she went out of her way to facilitate and encourage my interest... just absolutely invaluable.
@ariocarpuss907
@ariocarpuss907 Год назад
The Victoria flower time lapse was AMAZING. Thanks for the entire video. Really enjoyed.
@WontBeSaved
@WontBeSaved Год назад
Welwitschia Mirabilis!! There is a variegated Welwitschia Mirabilis at the UC Davis Botanical Conservatory. I would die if I got offered a seed, wow 😳 Thanks for sharing the incredible tour with us Summer! :)
@tyrenasmith80
@tyrenasmith80 Год назад
That was a great tour learned a lot. It makes me happy to see people who love their work.
@iamjograd
@iamjograd Год назад
What a great day! New conservatory tour! Paul and the entire team did an amazing job in keeping this one really neat. The lily time-lapse is just amazing
@siarlbychan
@siarlbychan 20 дней назад
Thank you so much for this tour of the conservatory. I cannot get enough of your plant tours and videos. The mimosa is probably one of my favorite plants. But not that mimosa in the video. Each time I mention a mimosa people think of one of the two. The sensitive plant or the Albizia julibrissin. But when I moved to far west Texas in the desert, I found our native mimosas. Mimosa texana and Mimosa borealis. At bloom time in the Spring, a limb on this shrub is a beauty with the blooms all lined up. Keep up the great work.
@Lespace2
@Lespace2 Год назад
That tour was very wonderful and the gardener is super gentil and it is fantastic to listen. I’m learning at that moment to become a gardener (and hopefully in a botanical garden later) and I hope to become like him!
@thedreamer6524
@thedreamer6524 9 месяцев назад
became addicted to each field trip video here…
@chompers11
@chompers11 Год назад
Thinking back of when I was young and no one told me about plants... just sports. Damnit. Awesome greenhouse at the school thanks
@siggyincr7447
@siggyincr7447 Год назад
I can confirm that the Mimosa plants, called dormilona here in Costa Rica, are an invasive pest in the tropics. They are thorny, rambling and fairly resistant to most herbicides. Luckily the seeds don't tend to spread far from the mother plant. So if you put on leather gloves and pull them before they go to seed you can generally eliminate them in a season or two, but it's a lot of work.
@tienish3re
@tienish3re Год назад
Love everything about this video. Free, imformative, wholesome and great quality ❤️
@elbalconcito703
@elbalconcito703 Год назад
What a fantastic tour this was. I learned so much through this tour and I hope to have the pleasure one day of touring this particular greenhouse.
@cefcat5733
@cefcat5733 Год назад
Loved this tour! There is a paradise-like atmosphere there, with such great variety. Your practised, knowledgeable tour-guide was just as wonderful, as the surroundings. Like the technical devices too. Architects might want to think about these for us in the near future. Further success in all of your ventures. Hope everyone gets to follow Summer and her team's footsteps into this worldly garden.
@cherreedensley4994
@cherreedensley4994 Год назад
Greetings from Australia. Loved this tour as it was so interesting. Plants never cease to amaze and delight. Been watching you Summer for quite a few years now and admire your enquiring and questioning plant brain!! Pollination- a true fascination.
@nford3886
@nford3886 Год назад
Love to see the older plants. I have had longer, happier friendships with my plants than with some of the humans in my orbit. My oldest plant pals are approaching forty years. Would love to take Summer on an old timer indoor plant, yard and woods forage, exotic veggie garden, chicken house playday! The videos are always excellent and are my big, safe, social life indulgence.
@ChloroPhiles
@ChloroPhiles Год назад
"wellwitchia from Namibia"... Summer.. your memory of plant names and where they are from is remarkable! I Your tours are wonderful!
@phunk8607
@phunk8607 2 месяца назад
love that Summer ask the technical stuff for the people whose gonna ask at home 'green house nerds' lol
@magdalenawalton1215
@magdalenawalton1215 Год назад
Ok, you all know what Welwitschia reminds you of. Just don’t want to say it at loud. Not a cactus 😅
@sifle
@sifle Год назад
this guy was great. also a great job from summer, too! love your videos!
@joshuanight3430
@joshuanight3430 Год назад
Yessssssssssssssss the queen of plants posted !!!!!!
@nullobject7966
@nullobject7966 Год назад
Your enthusiasm for plants is infectious. Really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing.
@nisnber5760
@nisnber5760 Год назад
Mimosa pudica is native to Mexico and Central and South America. I think the trick with Aristolochias is that the female stage happens before the pollen release, and the plants keep the insects incarcerated throughout the two stages. First the traped insect pollinates the receptive stigma, if it's already visited another flower beforehand. Then, as the male reproductive parts start releasing pollen, the tube hairs become flaccid, so the insect has a chance to carry the flower's pollen to new receptive female organs on different flowers. Also, you missed the other pitch plant, Cephalotus follicularis.
@o3wz
@o3wz Год назад
Big fan of Cornell and would love to see this collection. Your sarracenia that was labeled as ‘purpurea’ looked more like a leucophylla.
@Wendy-zl8kv
@Wendy-zl8kv Год назад
So sweet!! Thank you guys!!
@micheleChenXd
@micheleChenXd Год назад
I always passed by this on campus and had no idea it was that nice inside
@riawhetstone3725
@riawhetstone3725 Год назад
Oh wow! I didn’t realize this is in Philly! Maybe I’ll take my son there someday 😊 He already likes staring at my plant collection 🥰
@deborahmcsweeney3349
@deborahmcsweeney3349 Год назад
When I worked at Wichita Botanical gardens we had the giant Victorians. One of our gardeners stayed up all night to try and pollinate the flowers because the seeds can be very expensive. I don't recall if it worked, but it was a very exciting attempt for us in Kansas. Not fun to remove the leaves!!! Lol What a beautiful tour! Thank you Summer!
@Tminus89
@Tminus89 Год назад
Amazing, I genuinely said wow out loud when I saw the Victoria Lilly from below. One of those wonderful things the internet makes possibe, being able to check out beautiful conservatories from around the world from the comfort of home. Of course I would rather be there, but that's not always possible
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Год назад
Thank you Ms. Summer. As always great information. 🌺💚🙃
@kelseyparker324
@kelseyparker324 Год назад
This has been one of the best tour videos!!
@theplantypants2461
@theplantypants2461 Год назад
Thank you SO much for this!!!
@davidplants
@davidplants Год назад
What a wonderful tour!
@debbielummus4637
@debbielummus4637 Год назад
Great video! Love two enthusiasts having such an informative conversation. Thank you both!
@theplantprinceph
@theplantprinceph Год назад
Love this tour. 💚
@sayusayme7729
@sayusayme7729 Год назад
Exciting info and visual love 💚
@sandragoerlich7134
@sandragoerlich7134 Год назад
Very interesting tour, it was nice seeing the fly having a hard time carrying the pollen on its back nature is amazing, beautiful flower of the Victoria lily and it’s probably a very fragrant, thanks for sharing Summer!!!
@vijoothimmaiah1194
@vijoothimmaiah1194 Год назад
Thank you Summer
@rock0345
@rock0345 3 месяца назад
Amazing conservatory❤
@diversegardener392
@diversegardener392 Год назад
Omg, so much to learn I love it all.
@wingingitsemiretiredlife2981
I loved this video so interesting. Thank you.
@hoyas
@hoyas Год назад
Wow that was one of the most unique and best tours! Loved the way he talked thru the plant. Learned a lot.
@Uathankicks
@Uathankicks Год назад
The chronicle tour of the plants is cool
@kobaltocr6927
@kobaltocr6927 Год назад
Lovely lovely lovey 🙌💚
@hrbille
@hrbille Месяц назад
I've always dreamt of a greenhouse that size, I'd have a hammock between two palms.
@SequoiaElisabeth
@SequoiaElisabeth Год назад
Always fun to visit a greenhouse. I felt sad when I saw the Sequoia.
@hugo8-track727
@hugo8-track727 Год назад
The Dutchman's Pipe is one of my favorite garden plants.. it requires almost no care [ I'm in Florida] and everyone is just flabbergasted when they see those outrageous blooms. P.S. is it crazy for me to keep a strangler fig as a house plant/pet? lol I yanked it out of a palm tree .. then felt bad for it. lol it's getting bigger.
@monstercolorfunco4391
@monstercolorfunco4391 Год назад
I have a centipede living in one of my platycerium pots and it's the only one that has high resistance to hard scale bugs. I think he must run up and down the leaves at night to find bugs.
@jasongetsdown
@jasongetsdown Год назад
Really enjoying this, but the Sarracenia you showed was labeled purpurea. It was leucophylla, or a hybrid with leucophylla.
@chatryna
@chatryna Год назад
Amazing how nothing just designs itself all so beautifully as if there were a creator behind it all.
@tinycheemsdog7005
@tinycheemsdog7005 Год назад
There is a Creator behind it
@janecurtis5726
@janecurtis5726 Год назад
Loved the tour, maybe you will go back sometime so we can learn about more plants! I live in Northeastern Massachusetts and the native white petaled waterlily is Nymphaea odorata. I have photos took from a pond in Kingston, NH but I don’t know how to post them here.
@ArtfishStudio
@ArtfishStudio Год назад
I miss your channel! ok lets make a date to patch up... haha.. keep on inspiring us Summer!
@JoannaLouise200
@JoannaLouise200 Год назад
I SO enjoyed that tour Summer ~ thank you! For me there's nothing better than a beautiful conservatory visit and being party to the conversations between yourself and the curators about individual plants in such an interesting collection. BTW, what was that large alien looking stem with the incredible conical spikes? (@ 28/30:00 by the bromeliads).
@katrinav.8503
@katrinav.8503 Год назад
Amazing tour! really inspiring - I WANT TO LIVE THERE! 😘
@lorellstoneman74
@lorellstoneman74 Год назад
I've had good luck with a home mix 1 C water, a squirt of liquid dish soap, a 1/2 tsp. liquid fert. and 1/2 tsp. cooking oil....mix it up spray it on leave a minute or 2 no longer...it loostens hard scale and coats pest bugs..then they remove easily, when rinsed off thoroughly. Do not save mix after use. Repeat as needed.
@simonwillig5316
@simonwillig5316 Год назад
Beautiful collection and awesome tour and discussion! The Sarracenia species shown at 26:23 isn't S. purpurea as labeled in the video, but looks like S. leucophylla or a hybrid of that species.
@gardenvarietygoblin
@gardenvarietygoblin Год назад
oh my god, i was reading abt carlos magdalena & the new giant lilypad species tht was just identified this year (victoria boliviana?) and it just so cool hear him mentioned here :o
@LostInThisGardenofLife
@LostInThisGardenofLife Год назад
Paul Cooper: Don’t eat anything 🤨 Summer: Yummy extra floral nectaries 🤤
@markus_selloi
@markus_selloi Год назад
47:25 it is cauliflory :)
@deyorizata335
@deyorizata335 Год назад
Way cool
@triciaroy
@triciaroy Год назад
How would we be able to tell the difference between a regular mealy and the predator larvae? They look so similar. Great episode btw.
@mannyleon3380
@mannyleon3380 Год назад
I have 3 pineapples in my back yard!!!
@MariaRodriguez-tz8ec
@MariaRodriguez-tz8ec Год назад
Mimosa all over in my country, El Salvador.
@helenamcginty4920
@helenamcginty4920 7 месяцев назад
How strange. Ive never heard of this man. Mind you Im not a student of horticultural history. I really only know of a few British ones like Joseph Banks who died 1820 aged 77 after a career as a botanist and plant collector. Also involved in the development of Kew Gardens into the world's largest botanical gardens. One or two other plant hunters but mostly gardeners such as Capability Brown, Gertrude Jekyll, Humpfry Repton. And of course the Royal Horticultural Society that was founded in 1804 to promote horticulture. We did read about a few French designers as part of our general dip into garden history on my horticulture course. I am aware though, of the fact that US mental hospitals started planned use of horticulture as part of their treatment routines long before the UK. Although gardening had long been an activity carried out by UK asylum inmates its focus had been on food production rather than therapy. Thank you US for leading the way. (I worked in mental health).
@josephjohnston2301
@josephjohnston2301 Год назад
What is the hanging plant starting at 7:03? Great video!
@wizardblizzardgaming4460
@wizardblizzardgaming4460 Год назад
26:23 That's not a purpurea, It's a leucophylla
@rohitsai2533
@rohitsai2533 8 месяцев назад
what was that tree with the small lil cute yellow thorns on its stem ?? i am really curious
@darkhorse2622
@darkhorse2622 Год назад
❤❤❤
@sfd373
@sfd373 Год назад
What is the pendulous cream flower you can see behind Summer at 4:06?
@CornellSIPS
@CornellSIPS Год назад
Pretty sure it's Osa pulchra.
@sfd373
@sfd373 Год назад
@@CornellSIPS Thank you. You're right!
@pilitapadayao6066
@pilitapadayao6066 Год назад
💚💚💚💚
@qwertyboo
@qwertyboo Год назад
haha I'm gonna do that the next time I buy a pineapple
@sulistiawan1047
@sulistiawan1047 Год назад
Mimosa pudica ( putri malu )
@boonga585
@boonga585 4 месяца назад
22:00
@lewisroyer3411
@lewisroyer3411 Год назад
The brazilian aristolochia gigantea won't support native swallowtail. They lay eggs mistaking the vine for a native and the caterpillars die.
@willgibson7131
@willgibson7131 Год назад
Why didn’t he didn’t he talk about the platicerium😢
@toanao1
@toanao1 Год назад
WHY DIDNT HE TALK ABOUT THE GIANT STEM COVERED IN SPINES HE WALKED PAST???? What is it?????
@sandragoerlich7134
@sandragoerlich7134 Год назад
That is the kapok tree
@helgedonath1524
@helgedonath1524 Год назад
oh mann! die müllerwerbung Mousse - WTVegan ist das lecker! ist unterirdisch!
@nikolaybondarev7407
@nikolaybondarev7407 Год назад
The tap root deep pot thing is actually still debated
@gazaht
@gazaht Год назад
@madamplant
@madamplant Год назад
Lol!
@madamplant
@madamplant Год назад
Third!
@Digweedz4u
@Digweedz4u Год назад
First
@Tree-thingz
@Tree-thingz Год назад
The plant from Namibia is reminiscent of a woman's anatomy.
@budle89
@budle89 Год назад
A lot of the plants look in a poor condition.
@LarsLarsen77
@LarsLarsen77 Год назад
You're a shoe salesman. You're basically Al Bundy.
@suburbanfarmer2024
@suburbanfarmer2024 Год назад
Unbelievable that you don't have any jaboticabas... my greenhouse has better stuff
@louiseb5702
@louiseb5702 Год назад
I enjoyed this video so much. 🪴💕
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