Mark Dimmitt's PLANT OASIS in the DESERT - Ep. 336
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- When traveling through Tucson, everyone mentioned that I must see "Mark Dimmitt"-a biologist by trade but also a plant breeder and aficionado in life. Mark's Tucson home has sprawling cacti and colorful greenhouses that are abounding in a range of plants-from Adenium to Phalaenopsis. His biggest pursuit in plant breeding is to find the perfect crimson red in a range of flowers, which he'll take us through in this video.
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Seeing him at the age of 77 having all this energy and strength to do all that makes me more optimistic about my future. It definitely deserves more episodes, one for each group of plants.
We keep ourselves healthy and tip top shape and we will hopefully have a longer chance to engage in what we love! That in itself is restorative.
I was wondering of the staff management and maintenance of this magnitude and he is still so passionate .🥰😀💚💚❤
@@my_garden.secrets I also have a large collection of succulents, tropicals and fruit trees and I feel the same. 😀
Passion is probably healthy. Amazing man.
Thanks a thousand times, this is wonderful I wish I had all those plant.
I love these greenhouse tours. Please keep them coming. This guy is amazing. Maybe another tour with him again?!
His memory is impeccable! He's also fun to watch, very nice, and informative!
Mark knows what he likes and build an amazing collection, like him I want to be planting my whole life. Thank you Summer for going around showing us people like Mark, passionate about plants. ❤
Had to leave another comment bc of Mark’s love of colors. “I love green flowers, black flowers…” along with his quest for the perfect red and offensively orange. I just couldn’t identify more with someone’s sense of color
Oh my god ! What a fabulous collection from hot desert conditions desert plants to adeniums to totally contrasting environment of orchids and that too mind boggling colours, variety and range. Incredible! Thank you Summer ! You are a star ! 🥰🥰🥰🤎🤎💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Wow love Mark Dimmit's collection. Haha love how unashamedly he is into extreme colours "I want them so red they hurt the eyes" or whatever he actually said :D
As a lady who has a rose called “screaming neon red” and a “holy grail” hibiscus, I love the commitment to the ultimate red!! ❤❤❤
His Adeniums are absolutely amazing. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Best ones I've ever seen! So used to seeing the grafted types.
I am halfway through the video but I got SO excited to see Mark’s Desert Rose collection because I have ALWAYS said they are the most underrated plants. Absolutely beautiful little flowering trees. I mostly have grafted arabicums from Thailand, where they’ve been breeding some amazing striped and double-flower types.
Such an amazing collection! I've never seen so many adeniums and absolutely love the caudex + prolific blooming combo and would gladly take one of his "failed reds" lol.
Stunning !! That could have gone on longer or have made two episodes! What a delight. Thanks !!
Glad you enjoyed. With many of these tours, they can go on and on. So many details that one can do!
I agree .
I just started obsessing over Adeniums so I REALLY loved seeing his collection! Spectacular!
WOW WOW WOW That was amazing! So lucky to be around such beauty for work. Well done to Mark. Super impressive. Thank you both for the tour. I’m located in Australia and have never seen a Dendrobium before. I will have to try hunt one down.
😀😀💚right ?
He has so much knowledge. And a very skilled breeder wow!!!
Indeed !
What a great video. This summer desert series is fantastic!
Glad you're enjoying it. A bit of a diversion but I''ve enjoyed my time in Tucson getting to know so many new plants.
Stupendous! , Unbelievable!, Stunning Mark Dimmitt is a genius. Thank you so much for that incredible tour.
volcano sunset needs to be in my life, loving these desert nurseries. thanks, cheers.
I really hope all these amazing individuals have these spectacular collections protected and carried forward long after they are gone.
I share the same thoughts. 🥰💚
Hi Summer Rayne, what an awesome collection and I could spend hours in the greenhouse with those beautiful orchids!!
There was so much to see! If we started in the greenhouse, I don't think we would have ever left and seen the rest of the grounds!
Thoroughly enjoyed this tour 😄 So many beautiful plants
Agreed! Glad you enjoyed.
@@summerrayneoakes님
아름다운 영상 올려주셔서 감사합니다 ^^
노고에 저는 힐링 가보고 싶어요 ~°°°
꿈에 생각 너무너무 좋습니다 🎉🎉🎉
Gorgeous place, great video, thank you very much for sharing. Loved the orchids too! Mark is very knowledgeable and gives us great tips! Thanks very much for the tour , enjoyed thoroughly 😊! Happy growing 😀
this is by far one of my top 2-3 of your videos. love him and i cant wait to own at least one of his incredible plants in the future!
When I grow up I wanna be just like Mr.D ..I love color also.
makes me happy!
Amazing episode thanks for inviting us along
loving these desert plant cactus and succulent series! Thank you! Thank you ! Thank you!
Glad you're liking the diversion!
What a nice man. Educated and thoughtful.
I have never seen such abundant blooms like that in adenium
Some of those species were FULL ON.
Another great episode. Thanks for the tip in this episode and one of the previous episodes about how some Adeniums go limp in low humidity. I moved my plants to a greenhouse where the humidity stays above 60% after hearing that discussion in a previous episode. The plants have already started to perk up.
I am a cacti addict. Does Mark Dimmitt sell to the public? I’m loving your videos in Arizona-and all your videos, including Finger Lakes.
I can imagine waking up and being exhilarated by these beautiful plants! His plant breeding program has produced some gorgeous, colorful plants. Never seen such beautiful Adeniums. I like the arabicum species maybe more than obesum. The last greenhouse was WOW!!
O thank you for this beautiful tour. Big👏👏👏👏 for Him and 🙏🫵🏽
OMG! Love the growing grounds. What a collection of plants. Grows kind of like me - orchids and cactus!
Desert roses are my favorite. I have several hundred of them myself but seeing his collection is inspiring.
He's an Icon, a Legend, The Moment.
Absolutely amazing man💚 I really want to pay a visit 🥰
Wow Adeniums were my faves…such an enjoyable guide to this place that is one of nature’s best..collecting and hydration to make more varieties with the blooms of brilliance…thankyou Mark for your gentle enthusiasm..seeing cacti en masse just brilliant.. 🌵
So many amazing blooms. Love this content. Thanks for sharing.💚💚💚
He's definitely surrounded himself with every day bouquets!
Lovely Flowers ^~^
My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊
Like it
How rich the collection! So much varieties also! It is overwhelming to see , God knows how to manage such big various collection
Great tour with great mark dimmit . Hats off to his passion and energy . Thx 😊
All of the beautiful trichocereus, oh my 🤩
Lovely varieties of flowering Adeniums. I love your channel. Always beautiful videos and informative. One humble suggestion, whoever is taking the videos move the camera very fast from plants to people and vice versa which many times cause strain to the eyes and the video turns blurry. So if they move the camera slow that would not strain the eyes. Thank you for all the videos and information. Love them!
Stunningly beautiful! His orchid taste is very similar to mine... LOVE the psychopsis!
Another outstanding video showcasing the another one of Tucson's botanically brilliant! I recommend a video on B&B Cactus Farm, its another jewel of Tucson that is a must-see!
Oh wow! Beauty in and out. ORCHIDS TOO!
Beautiful yellow flowers ❤
Greetings ◇
The marvellous colour shade is
""Vermilion!☆!
The gentleman has got to fine ""Art of breeding!☆!
Top Job☆☆☆
Please tell me this man has some help. I can't imagine one person taking care of all of this. This is super human effort, but the results are certainly nothing short of spectacular. Well done Sir.
Great video 🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵
Glad you enjoyed.
Tucson is amazing. We have amazing plants.
Thank you Ms.Summer. Thank was incredible! 🌺💚🙃
I love all the beautiful plants he have ! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful garden and the mesquite tree is stunning ❤
Such a great video, they are beautiful with all their flowers. He is amazing
Amazing collection of plants especially the adeniums and cactus
what an incredible man.
Wow what an amazing collection, just wonderful ❤
Absolutely Magnificent...❤
So much beauty 😊
Such an incredible work of art
I love this guy, he’s so lucky, that’s where i see myself at this his age 🤗
The cactus flowers are so pretty. So interesting.
Another reason I love Tucson so much.
🐍 Sorry I missed you, I was in the shade - hurry back!
Absolutely beautiful and amazing.
That place is ❤!
Wow wow and wow
Wow, very beautiful, thanks for sharing
Soooooo inspiring!!!
Thank you for sharing. Great collection and great man.
Enjoyed the tour 🌞
Thanks!
outstanding collection
AMAZING! Thank you Summer!
Absolutely!
Staple your name tags to the pot. I worked in retail nursery business for 20 years. We got tired of customers pulling out the tags and throwing them down. We stapled them to the pot. Problem solved. Beautiful plants you have. Good luck with your red.
Hi I just love everything in and out of the green houses❤
Amazing!! 💚
Fabulous episode
Lovely to see all these spectacular florals‼️
Thanks
You're welcome!
This is amazing
One of the best
wow. truly amazing collection!
A wonderful video, I enjoy watching it, " so awsome "
Great video, best wishes from India
I have a Eucharis, they aren't as common anymore. But it grew from a single leaf cutting into multiple clusters in only a few years and has flowered once with gorgeous white daffodil like flowers.
Amazing! Thank you!
You're welcome.
So dope!
i love it!!!
What most suprised me was the strophocactus witti, you cannot get one here in europe, its my dream to have even a small cutting
I wonder if he knows of aloe cameronii? I have one that gets so red!!
I see these videos and I get so sad I live in Massachusetts, there are no incredible succulent nurseries here, or at least I’m not aware of them
I think your state has some amazing arboretums and private gardens though!
@@summerrayneoakes you are very right! I just wish they all had a little propagations section, maybe I’m just greedy ahahaha
Also if you’re ever in the area, Bonsai West in Littleton MA, is absolutely gorgeous and the people there are awesome!
"Surrounded by pink in pursuit of red." 😂
Isn't that just life in a nutshell.
"Pink is just a failed red." 😂 Oh the laughs we had at his Red Talk.
Holy shit his tillandsia are huge! He acted like it was no big deal lol. I wonder what he's using for fertilizer and how often.
I KNOW! Totally full on.
Muito 😂 bom ❤
You're very welcome.
💚💚💚
Wonderful adeniums ❤
Can you tell me which dimensions the adenium have to reach to bloom ?
I wouldn't personally know but hopefully he sees your question and answers. I'd imagine there are a variety of factors, including species.
From seeds, they take at least a year to bloom. But if you feed them high phosphorus fertiliser they can even bloom at 5-6 months.
@@nayankamaliya thank you very much.
It is Ceropegia stapeliiformis, isn't it?
SRO, regarding donations, do you have a 501c that you have organized?
In any case, which link(s) does one use for donations?
Thanks for asking. There is a button called "Thanks" that is next to the thumbs up and thumbs down button under the video player, and that's a way that you can leave a tip!
He mentioned he sells his plants. What is the name of his nursery or his contact information?
Maybe he could have tried for kahuna punch or hibiscus punch.
Its not good swalow the seeds of jabuticaba. If you swalow a lot of seeds its will be dificulty to poop lol. But whatever the jabuticaba is the best fruit along with pitanga(eugenia)