Rawlings: Tour One of America's OLDEST Plant Conservatories - Ep. 380
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- If you're passing through Baltimore, be sure to stop in and see one of America's oldest plant conservatories in Druid Park-The Rawlings Conservatory. We take a full tour of this charming and historic steel and glass building.
You can find out more here: rawlingsconservatory.org/
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She’s got a very Baltimore sensibility telling it like it is and not trying to embellish. I love that.
Hello, I really enjoyed listening to the lovely young lady. She's very knowledgeable & knows her stuff. Absolutely beautiful..Thank You
Thank you so very much for highlighting my city and these beautiful houses. I've been visiting them just about every spring since I was nine years old. I plan on volunteering there when I retire in two years. ❤❤❤
I'm from Maryland and worked nearby in Baltimore for a few years. This place is so beautiful and it's so cool to see you there!!
Lovely tour!! I love these type videos. Thanks so much for sharing.
Love this greenhouse! The ol architecture is so amazing!
I'm so happy to see Baltimore represented on your channel! Rawlings is 5 minutes from our house, we've taken family photos there and have had many Girl Scout & school trips there - we love it so much, and always take out-of-towners there.
Such an asset to have nearby! I was shocked to hear there used to be one of these in every major park. Can't believe this is the last one standing!
Thank you for the tour!! ❤
My pleasure!! So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Another wonderful video- thanks!
You're most welcome.
Thanks for showing this beautiful Baltimore Conservatory!! It's gorgeous & a sentimental favorite for me because I was born outside of Baltimore on a military base & haven't lived there since early grammer school years!! It was like you provided a very beautiful virtual tour from my original hometown!! ❤️
So pleased that you enjoyed!
Summer please inform Julia that she is correct in what she says about the matter on the non flowering Olive tree. The area of the Conseravtory in which the Olive tree is planted isn't appropriate in order for the tree to flower. From what I can see from the video the Olive tree is planted next to other trees, maybe shaded by them, not allowing it to grow, spread and breathe. But most importantly there isn't enough sunlight from above. It looks like this area receives "defaced sunlight" from the roof, as the glass seems to be opaque. Olive trees need huge amounts of pure sunlight in order to flower. So it doesn't matter if they groom it or fertilise it.
I believe that it needs to have a cold period to bloom
A classical BG which has a timeless feel. Love it!
What a great showcase of Baltimore's beautiful Rawlings Conservatory! Also, I am really pumped to see the f-ake (fake cake!) I created at minute 9:50. 😁
My ficus pumila does the same exact thing. A beast growing over our wall into three other yards! No one minds 😉
Love Julia. Very informative. Nice personality.
I said out loud to the screen, "I like her"
Summer is gorgeous.
This was an amazing tour one of the best! Julia did a great job explaining very pleasant to listen to
Agreed. Julia is very well-spoken, informative, and was nice and casual to chat with too.
Thanks for the tour. Was great to hear some of the maintenance required to keep the plants happy here. I think my favorite was the Petrea volubilis, the purple wreath. I've never seen that before, probably because it grows so big in the wild and prefers a warmer climate.
man mine died on me , over water it , need to get another one , prefer the name sandpaper vine thou
For your information, the mediterranean tree you forgot the name of is called strawberry tree, or arbutus berry, while the 'certain' Jewish holiday also recalled is Sukkot, or feast of tabernacles (the name of the citrus fruit, or Citrus medica, is etrog)
More, please.
I love this Conservatory. Thanks for video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Arbutus unedo is native to southern Ireland along with other parts of Europe, it grows happily in Southern England, introduced. It must be fairly hardy and does make "strawberry" fruits but they are quite acidic. Julia is lovely and very knowledgable! Thanks for the tour!
Love
Concerning the non-blooming mango: in the tropics they tend to bloom when they get some drought stress. Here in Costa Rica they will tend to bloom based on when the dry season kicks in, even skipping a year sometimes if the rain doesn't let up. Also, it used to be common to force a bloom by girdling a branch to stress it out. Though as far as I understand it common practice these days is to give it a foliar application of a potassium nitrate solution.
What might be the biggest problem is the reduced light though. Mangos want full sun.
My olive needs a lot of light to bloom
Hi. Loved the show. Wow. What a place. The olive tree, if you csn increase its sunlight and heat it will definitely bloom. I live in south africa and mines outside, temps gets upto 40°c in summer. And ours blooms. Not sure the age. I have been in the house for 3 years.
Same with the mango. More light and heat.
Great tour, thanks. Wrt the "sago palm" at 19:45: Many genera appear in the Cycadaceae family, which are conifers and not palms. Cycas and Dioon are just two of the many genera. Most of us have probably seen Cycas revoluta (king sago) at garden centers who order tropicals from Florida in spring. But the plant at 19:45 is not a king sago, I believe. There are so many cycad look-alikes and it's tough to discern in a video, but let a non-expert submit a theory: If the edges of the leaflets have small spinous processes, then it may be Dioon spinulosum. If the margins are smooth, then I think it is Cycas circinalis (queen sago).
I think the olives need colder temps to induce flowering.
The cycad was misidentified. It's a dioon, not a sago palm.
15:00 I got to go to Logee's for the first time last month after it was recommended by so many people. It's about 30min north of the casinos.
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They should keep the palm stumps and have someone carve them into tiki's
doesnt fruit tree need full sun ? , maybe that what the mango need , a different spot might work
Summer I’m looking for a video on the classification process and scientific naming of plants
Can’t find one
Julia was great. I don’t think she had a precise idea who Summer is or her body of work because she seemed genuinely surprised and thrilled by her botanical knowledge base and that’s kinda her highly-identifiable jam so that tickled me.
Too fast movement on the camera to the extent video gets blurry. Otherwise awesome content.
I'll let Sander know next time he films to keep it slow! ;)
So hard to hear that the "big stuff" is getting turned into wood chips.
I want Julia, shes just my type. 🤗