If you’re ever downtown in San Diego hit up Walter Andersons, I could stay there all day! It’s huge!!! It’s got everything you’d ever want and more 😍 thanks for sharing ✨🧚🏼
I love that your favorite plant is something so unusual, so lovely and so unique! And a word of warning, even though a former president may have bragged about getting away with it, from what I understand it is still considered highly inappropriate to grab a Ficus bussei. I imagine that you, like me, have very little experience with this kind of thing. Great video! Love you Patrick!
Where I am from I got a normal begonia dregei and a begonia dregei Glasgow in 6inch pots and like a full tree interms of denseness for $5 each. But the US has so many plants I wish we had here.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🏆You have SUCH a relaxing vibe coupled with knowledge, what an amazing combination. Your videos haven’t showed up in my feed for awhile and I really needed some of your wonderful energy 🌎🕊️. Been having a difficult time lately.
Remembering when I was a kid back in the Philippines, sensative plants grows wild everywhere in a sunny dry areas. Actually just weeds and with few thorny, slight purplish hue stems.....with small powder puff blooms.The leaves are dark green.
Some amazing plants!! I love that you are into brachychiton rupestris- a beautiful tree that I see commonly here given that I live in Queensland! They really are such a cool tree to see dotting a landscape or planted in people’s yards or parks and are a fabulous tree to hug! 😂
Loved this video but... here's a shopper's tip for you. My friend and I were at Mickey Hargitay's in west L.A. a couple of weeks ago. 4" pots of sensitive plants were $6.00.
I live in the midwest or I would run to this nursery to get a bodhi tree. Have have some seeds started and they are coming along. They take like 6 weeks to sprout!
Wow, it’s funny the higher prices they have on some of their plants, but then literally… all of those $25 philos?! Plowmanii, sodoroi, gloriousum, splendid, ring of fire, and that Caramel Pluto was also nice.
Totally! Always interesting to see cause it all varies depending on where they source each plant. I thought the pothos were a little high yet I’m still amazed at how good the brachychitons were priced lol I kinda wish I got 2 😂 …and one of those pastazanum silvers 😍
Love your videos @Patadendron! I live in San Diego and frequent some of the nurseries you visit down this way but I’ve never made it to Anderson’s in La Costa. I paused the video when I saw the brachychiton rupestris and told my partner we had to go there to get one for ourselves! We got one of the smaller plants and one of their platycerium superbums! The last two on my wish list! Now I need to make a new list. Any suggestions?
Congrats on finishing off the current wish list! You guys have impeccable taste! Do you already have a Fockea edulis? Sedum frutescens is also super cool with its peeling bark on the tree and looks cool in a bonsai pot if you’d like to display it in your home. I can come back to this thread for more suggestions as I think of them 🤔
@@Patadendron I don’t have either of those! I just Googled them and I’ll definitely have to keep an eye out for them- any nurseries you’ve seen them at? I currently only have one caudex plant, a very tiny dioscorea elephantipes but this is the direction I want to move my collection towards. Aroids are pretty but I don’t have enough space hahaha.
I have two Australian bottle necks one I've had for than ten years , it's about six feet tall and is deciduous. When the leaves grow back their in the shape of a ⭐ star. The other one is younger and I intend on training it in a bonsai style called literati, in a round shallow bonsai pot.
That’s so cool! They are perfect for literati bonsai! I love brachychiton rupestris so much for their versatility in achieving some really interesting results aesthetically!
We really love your videos. They are so cool we are here in Hollywood South Florida We have a small, botanical gardens and nursery. If you are ever in the area would love for you to stop by and say hi 😊
I'm glad to see someone who gets as excited about plants as I do.
Love those Monkey Tail palms and thanks to you for showing them in several of your videos. Thank you Patrick, take care.
If you’re ever downtown in San Diego hit up Walter Andersons, I could stay there all day! It’s huge!!! It’s got everything you’d ever want and more 😍 thanks for sharing ✨🧚🏼
I love that your favorite plant is something so unusual, so lovely and so unique!
And a word of warning, even though a former president may have bragged about getting away with it, from what I understand it is still considered highly inappropriate to grab a Ficus bussei. I imagine that you, like me, have very little experience with this kind of thing.
Great video! Love you Patrick!
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Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the tour. More power to you.
Where I am from I got a normal begonia dregei and a begonia dregei Glasgow in 6inch pots and like a full tree interms of denseness for $5 each. But the US has so many plants I wish we had here.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🏆You have SUCH a relaxing vibe coupled with knowledge, what an amazing combination. Your videos haven’t showed up in my feed for awhile and I really needed some of your wonderful energy 🌎🕊️. Been having a difficult time lately.
I’m sorry to hear about the difficult time 😞
Sending love 🫶🫶🫶
I love caudex plants and philodendrons. I would have a field day there.😄🪴🌵❣️
Hi you need to do a video on your own personal collection
Remembering when I was a kid back in the Philippines, sensative plants grows wild everywhere in a sunny dry areas. Actually just weeds and with few thorny, slight purplish hue stems.....with small powder puff blooms.The leaves are dark green.
Beautiful memories! I have similar memories from when I was a kid in the Philippines! I’ve always been amazed by the “makahiya”
Some amazing plants!! I love that you are into brachychiton rupestris- a beautiful tree that I see commonly here given that I live in Queensland! They really are such a cool tree to see dotting a landscape or planted in people’s yards or parks and are a fabulous tree to hug! 😂
That’s a good solid hug right there!
I love plants with a caudex. I’m on the hunt for Phyllanthus mirabilis.
Hi Patrick😄🙌That was a great nursery for sure😌💖They had really interesting plants and the price was good too. I enjoyed watching😌🤲🌟
Thanks for watching Newman! I really liked this Nursery!
Loved this video but... here's a shopper's tip for you. My friend and I were at Mickey Hargitay's in west L.A. a couple of weeks ago. 4" pots of sensitive plants were $6.00.
Good looking out! Thank you 🥰❤️
Mickey’s is great, good prices on pots too.
What an incredible nursery! There's so many great plants!! Thanks for the tour.
How much a truly enjoy your videos ❤
Love your videos and plants shopping sprees. I want more plants too! Let’s go!
🌱Great video, I'll take it as inspiration for my next one!
Thank you!
I live in the midwest or I would run to this nursery to get a bodhi tree. Have have some seeds started and they are coming along. They take like 6 weeks to sprout!
Oooooh! That’s awesome that you’re germinating religiosa seeds! Imagine a ficus religiosa bonsai forest 🤯
Thanks for this beautiful video Patrick, I’ve just added a new nursery to visit next week 😊. Cheers
You’re going to love it there!
Enjoyed your video what a nice nursery thank you for sharing
You are the 💩when it comes to shopping for plants. I watch your videos two or three times to grasp all of your impact.
You did it again! Just placed an online order (planet desert) for 3 plant you featured. Thanks a lot. Lol
Wow, it’s funny the higher prices they have on some of their plants, but then literally… all of those $25 philos?! Plowmanii, sodoroi, gloriousum, splendid, ring of fire, and that Caramel Pluto was also nice.
Oops Pastazanum silver… ooh and the tortum 🤩
Totally! Always interesting to see cause it all varies depending on where they source each plant. I thought the pothos were a little high yet I’m still amazed at how good the brachychitons were priced lol I kinda wish I got 2 😂
…and one of those pastazanum silvers 😍
Ficus Bussei is insane 😂😂
youre so freaking underrated
Thank you! ☺️
Love your videos @Patadendron! I live in San Diego and frequent some of the nurseries you visit down this way but I’ve never made it to Anderson’s in La Costa. I paused the video when I saw the brachychiton rupestris and told my partner we had to go there to get one for ourselves! We got one of the smaller plants and one of their platycerium superbums! The last two on my wish list! Now I need to make a new list. Any suggestions?
Congrats on finishing off the current wish list! You guys have impeccable taste! Do you already have a Fockea edulis? Sedum frutescens is also super cool with its peeling bark on the tree and looks cool in a bonsai pot if you’d like to display it in your home. I can come back to this thread for more suggestions as I think of them 🤔
@@Patadendron I don’t have either of those! I just Googled them and I’ll definitely have to keep an eye out for them- any nurseries you’ve seen them at? I currently only have one caudex plant, a very tiny dioscorea elephantipes but this is the direction I want to move my collection towards. Aroids are pretty but I don’t have enough space hahaha.
I have two Australian bottle necks one I've had for than ten years , it's about six feet tall and is deciduous. When the leaves grow back their in the shape of a ⭐ star. The other one is younger and I intend on training it in a bonsai style called literati, in a round shallow bonsai pot.
That’s so cool! They are perfect for literati bonsai! I love brachychiton rupestris so much for their versatility in achieving some really interesting results aesthetically!
We really love your videos. They are so cool we are here in Hollywood South Florida We have a small, botanical gardens and nursery. If you are ever in the area would love for you to stop by and say hi 😊
I’d love to! I’m going to be in the area in September and would love to say hi! What’s your botanical garden/nursery’s name?
B-b-b-bussei 😂
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