Sean...a huge THANK YOU! For featuring non aroids! I really appreciated it...though I did hope you had filmed what looked like huge and unusual coloured labisias that I spyed on the shelf of that Thai fashion designer. The snippet of care tips from the tassel fern grower was also invaluable since there's not a lot of information in English about their care or the different varieties. I've just been winging it with how to keep them alive...so far it's been 50/50...😢😥 I've been loving these plant show series both the Thai and Indonesian ones even if I'm slightly aroid fatigued, but I still appreciate the beauty of gorgeous healthy plants. I hope you and your mum have fully recovered by the time this video has been uploaded.
Very very nice.. The All plants,, i like its 🍂☘️🌹🐾... Suka saya dgn semua konten bg sean,, thank u brother.. Dah kasih yg trbaik tuk semua subcriber nya👍sukses trus bg sean!! Goodluck
OMG! Thank you, Sean, for taking us with you to the LANNA event! Praying for a speedy recovery for your mom❤️ I could see myself broke at this event wanting EVERYTHING! LOL There were many plants I had never seen in the episodes you shared for this event! Hope you feel better! 🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for taking us along on this amazing journey. Every single plant you’ve shown is a “WOW” as far as I’m concerned, all the way to those incredibly weird cacti. Thanks again Sean, I’m sure you must have been thoroughly exhausted at the end of each day, it’s a lot of hard work and you’ve done well.
Saya bbrpa hri ini nonton semua konten" bg sean,, yg dri luar maupun yg di Indonesia, ada bali,, jogya,,jkrta dll. Semua saya suka.. Tmbah bnyk sya tau ttg plants. Mantan mantapp bg sean😍👍 Bnyk plants yg endemik and unik" bgi saya 🤣🤣sya suka and sya bangga. . Thank u brother quu😎
Hi Sean, love your videos. Appreciate if you can please replace your mic as the sound breaks up intermittently. You spent so much time doing your videos and it’s a shame when your mic fails :) Keep up the good work
Good morning Sean., I like the way you covered, explained,describe& admire the plants . I'm learning many names of the plants from u.& ur such a friendly in person low on profile.
Thank you so much for showing all these rare plants and also my favourite part of cactus and succulents, my gosh l think so l was dreaming as when you were touring. I am a collector of cactus and succulents but my are like a peanut when you showed me all those. My love for rare plants , some cactus which you showed l have seen them for 1st time and succulents to. God bless you give you good health and lift you up in your love for plant's and bless your work.
Some comments on the complex hybrid Paphiopedilum orchids shown here (by a German orchidist with a VERY Russian name!). These are all derived from semiterrestrial Asian slipper orchids, and were a major focus of specialist European and East and West coast US orchidists during the 19th and early 20th centuries, along with Cattleyas, standard sized Cymbidiums, and hybrid Odontoglossums derived from cool climate montane Colombian and Andean members of the genus. The complex hybrid Paphs still tend to require cooler night time temperatures, particularly in the fall, to thrive and set buds, and thus fare poorly long term in hot lowland climates. They were and are bred for very round, heavy substanced flowers, unlike the generally somewhat more warmth tolerant, mottle leaf Paphiopedilum hybrids, which soared in popularity in the 1980s with the development of vinicolor (deep purple red to wine colored) Paphiopedilums. As the mottle leaf Paphiopedilum flowers and exhibition standards for them closely approximate their ancestral bloom forms, while those of the cool temperature favoring complex hybrids do not, a much higher % of mottle leaf Paphiopedilum seedlings are considered to have high quality blooms. As a result, the complex hybrids have lost much of their popularity in Western countries. Many find the heavy black dorsal spotting of some complex hybrid Paphs unttractive (they are referred to as "toads" by some orchidists). The spray flowered, tall inflorescence Paphs are often derived from Paphiopedilum rothschildianum, which is endemic to Mount Kinabalu. The P. malipoense is one of a subgenus (Parvisepalum) of small plants that spread by underground stems and produce flowers with balloonlike pouches in blooms that are huge relative to the size of the plants that produce them. The first to be introduced into cultivation (from Vietnam) was P. delenatii, which has white side petals and dorsal with a bright pink pouch. Subsequent "discovery" of additional members of this group in Southern China and Southeast Asia, particularly the brilliant yellow P. armeniacum, triggered a frenzy of interest and (over)collection by orchidists in Europe and North America.
Here goes my fav plants list, Lycianthes M. 5:10 that under side dark purple leaves, Euphorbia Francoisii hybrid 7:27 that cute flowers can be an inspiration for lamp design, 12:54 could be orchid Dendrobium Aloifolium, all of the bromeliads from Joan Onari Nursery 17:51, Adiantum Macrophyllum 31:39, Passiflora Trifasciata Lem 32:42 those leaves look like some bird feet shape, all the Huperzia 33:53, those mini orchids @40:44 is Tolumnia, all the Hoya plants 42:12, Dischidia? OMG 43:26, that cute miniature cat that goes "Ta-dah" 49:02, that weird gem plant like ancient dragon which I had been looking for @48:25 far right and @59:28 is Ceropegia Bosseri, 56:22, 59:50 Agave?. What happen to you and Irene (Leafing Around) seem to have got on something during Chiang Mai trip. Hope you get well soon and your mum, wish her get better soon to her eye surgery.
I broke away from aroids craze and moved to other genus then to other genus. Saved various fav genus into my fav plant’s Pinterest board including your video too.
Sean your program is really intersting and your identification of The plants whith their cientific names.. congratulations a lot from Santiago of Chile
Honestly, it’s so inspiring how artistic some of these breeders are. Sadly , we see a lot of people in the market strictly for cash… & that’s it…but people need to survive. But then you have some really, really magical souls & it’s like the love & creativity surrounding plants , knows no bounds. They choose the colours or forms to breed on , selecting what they like or what they think others will. And then they Make art out of physical life , & then other continue this artistic tradition by combining with things they like and so on. It’s a really special sequence of events. I’m a crazy Begonia fiend myself… 😂😂 I’ve over 200 varieties I plan on growing up to eventually hybridise (and I don’t plan to stop at 200!!😂) . I’m from the uk , and sadly Begonia aren’t really respected or thought about in the same way they are everywhere else , because there grown as outside - flower plants over here…. There proper dramatic & huge flowers & yeah… people don’t really go for the foliage, because they don’t even know about it…. My personal life goal is to own the largest recognised Begonia collection for the UK.. (big aspirations I know.. but achievable😂) and try to get them more into the mainstream , because although they already are…. As I said , there’s alot of people that don’t actually realise just how diverse the genus is… there’s over 2000 species currently, and they find & create more every year. There truly is something for everyone , in every colour, shape , size or form you want. And , usually you can get plugs&Rhizomes super cheap…. So growing your own is easy , affordable & super rewarding. They can also be extremely challenging too… even for the experienced , so there also good for people looking for a hard plant challenge.
Yeah its crazy that begonias are not more loved. Theres a certain barrier of entry for begonia collecting because most people misunderstand their care and fail… or maybe didnt have the right environment or care style for them. They are truly wonderful beings
@@onlyplants over here for me in the UK , there loved but not for the foliage... It's all outside stuff that's annual , so People only think of them as outside show plants that'll eventually die in the first frost.. basically everyone I've spoken to about begonia here , have no idea the foliage can be so vast in variety , they think it's just green in different shades. And they genuinely , couldn't be more wrong with an observation 🤣 I agree though I think alot of people mess up with the medium.. which causes so many different issues & they get turned off the plant. But I don't understand why.. when these same people screw up Alocasia cuttings worth hundreds & try multiple times.. 🤣 I've got ALL sorts , but Begonia are my speciality and though I've had issues at times , it makes the end results far , far more rewarding when you've been through that , and seen the bad.. because then you know how to properly appreciate it in its good stages of life. Learning + failure is part of the fun 😊
Beautiful, thank you! 🤩 But why is the sound in these videos always so bad? It would be so interesting to hear everything 😊 The background music in the place is so annoying... Like the song from Frozen, all the time 😆😆 I'd like to have such a beautiful hanging goppertia, gorgeous plants!! 😍
Terimakasih Kaka sudah menayangkan tanaman saya dari Indonesia tidak bisa bahasa luar negri tapi hati ingin bersahabat dengan seorang penghobi tanaman hias seluruh dunia..salam satu hobi kawan....❤❤❤❤
Makasih yaaa. Untuk video2 baru di channel ini, bisa nyalaiin subtitle bahasa Indonesia dengan auto translate. Tapi video lama blom bener substitle nya. Moga moga manfaat
I amazed by many varieties of plants in this exhibition , learn about new species too, hybrid and so on. I really enjoying your vlog Sean. Thank u 😊👍. But , let me continue streaming the video until the end 🤭.. those hybrid bromelia are so gorgeous 😍❤️.. I hope in the future she can have an exhibtion in Indo .
Its not you 🥹 interference to the wireless microphone because theres probably many equipments going on with similar frequencies. Ill stick to wired microphones only in events like this in the future.
hi Sean, i have watched all 3 parts of the videos featuring this incredible event held last year. really thank you for posting this. Do you know when is the next one coming? Also, any idea whether there would be a similar event like this going to be held in Malaysia? I live in Malaysia... thanks
The next ones coming to Bangkok very very soon. Its called Bangkok exotic plants, they actively promote on facebook. For Malaysia I believe theres an annual event, unfortunately I don’t recall the name. This years event has passed.
I anticipated this episode a lot !!! Thank you for your hard work ! The fern at 31:36 should be conniogramme emeiensis / Golden Zebra Fern || it’s one of my wishlist fern Also that Plumeria filigormis is the cutest thing ever I swear ! I’ve been looking at Bromeliad too recently, because I was thinking to let it grow vertically; and my god the video has convinced me to try growing them ! Maybe not the fancy one; and I really like the owner too ! “You are the boss of the plants, you can travel and no need to be worried” LOL Also squealed at ALL the miniature orchid; the orchids that made me go; “There’s always room for miniature orchid!” They are so small and so cute yet so intricate I swear ! You could try looking at Tolumnia orchids if you are into small orchids too ! Meanwhile I might see myself giving Paphiopedilum / Slipper Orchid another try :P But with all being said thank you again Sean ! Can’t give you support financially because I too am a poor broke artist working office life; but hope you and your mother get well soon !
@@onlyplants thanks Shaun, if you hear anything about this alternative, I would be very interested as we can get large bags of peach pips cheap in our South African town of Napier, Western Cape. Thank you again.
East and Southeast Asia have become the world's centers of breeding, propagation, and selection for most tropical and subtropical ornamental plants, along with succulents and caudexed plants.
Hi Sean, your videos are AMAZING but the sound quality is somewhat annoying when it cuts out periodically, absolutely love seeing your excitement and have noticed that you use the word 'interesting' a lot, maybe describing the plant you can say how it feels or smells or the cost or it's history is more than generous..cheers for your commitment and generosity to this passion love watching you, Rob x
Hey Rob thanks for the feedback, I will bring a wired mic to an event next time. The interference for wireless signal is tok great at events. Thanks for coming with!
@@mariacapo2618 it's people like you who twist the whole situation into a negative comment...this was a way of bringing into awareness a word that he probably didn't know that he was doing...you totally missed the positive message and looked for the negative! If you're going to read other people's comments that may help people maybe think twice before you do! Next you will have me up for bullying or harassment, kindly mind your own business...
Sean...a huge THANK YOU! For featuring non aroids! I really appreciated it...though I did hope you had filmed what looked like huge and unusual coloured labisias that I spyed on the shelf of that Thai fashion designer. The snippet of care tips from the tassel fern grower was also invaluable since there's not a lot of information in English about their care or the different varieties. I've just been winging it with how to keep them alive...so far it's been 50/50...😢😥
I've been loving these plant show series both the Thai and Indonesian ones even if I'm slightly aroid fatigued, but I still appreciate the beauty of gorgeous healthy plants.
I hope you and your mum have fully recovered by the time this video has been uploaded.
Thank youu 🥰🥰 we are ok now
Wonderful plant video. You are always on the mark. Wish I could afford to help you at this time but my finances won’t allow it. Take care
Thank youu
Thank you for introducing us to new plants. I just love watching you!
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There ' r all stunning!🌾🌿 Thanks to you ..Great coming weekend Sean .. 😎
Speedy recovery to your mom..
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AMAZING VIDEOS !!! Background noise is to be expected people !!!! Thank you Sean for sharing this wonderful experience 💖
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Beautiful collections! Rare collections Sir!
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Thank you for taking us to your plant adventures Sean. ❤😊🌿🪴
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Thanks for sharing 👍 🥰
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Very very nice.. The All plants,, i like its 🍂☘️🌹🐾... Suka saya dgn semua konten bg sean,, thank u brother.. Dah kasih yg trbaik tuk semua subcriber nya👍sukses trus bg sean!! Goodluck
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OMG! Thank you, Sean, for taking us with you to the LANNA event! Praying for a speedy recovery for your mom❤️ I could see myself broke at this event wanting EVERYTHING! LOL There were many plants I had never seen in the episodes you shared for this event! Hope you feel better! 🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for taking us along on this amazing journey. Every single plant you’ve shown is a “WOW” as far as I’m concerned, all the way to those incredibly weird cacti. Thanks again Sean, I’m sure you must have been thoroughly exhausted at the end of each day, it’s a lot of hard work and you’ve done well.
Thank you 🥰🥰
Thank you Sean for that moment with the succulent and Cactus I appreciate it💚🌵
❤️❤️ you’re welcome
Best show tour series for showing plants in detail. Thank you so much Sean!
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Saya bbrpa hri ini nonton semua konten" bg sean,, yg dri luar maupun yg di Indonesia, ada bali,, jogya,,jkrta dll. Semua saya suka.. Tmbah bnyk sya tau ttg plants. Mantan mantapp bg sean😍👍
Bnyk plants yg endemik and unik" bgi saya 🤣🤣sya suka and sya bangga. . Thank u brother quu😎
Wahhhh thank you 🙌🏽
Hi Sean, love your videos. Appreciate if you can please replace your mic as the sound breaks up intermittently. You spent so much time doing your videos and it’s a shame when your mic fails :) Keep up the good work
Yesss thanks for the tip and reminder. Have already been filming with a wired mic after this. I cringe too during the editing 🥹
Stay safe and healthy Sean. Looking forward to more things to learn from you about plants.
🥰🥰 thank you
I absolutely LOVE seeing so many species that are new to me! Thank you for making such beautiful AND educational videos!
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Thank you Sean to let us travel with you 😍❤️🔥
Thanks for coming with 🥰
Good morning Sean.,
I like the way you covered, explained,describe& admire the plants . I'm learning many names of the plants from u.& ur such a friendly in person low on profile.
Enjoyed your tour very much!
Thanks Gary
You’re so underrated honestly!! So much interesting plant content and really can’t wait for the next episode!!
Thank you. Tonights episode is a fantastic common plants tour. Theres actually a lot of beauty and diversity.
I’ve loved these videos 💚🌿💚 I hope you and your mom heal quickly.
Thank you 🥰
Hi sean I pray that your mom gets a speedy recovery , great video stay safe Trinidad 🇹🇹
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you so much for showing all these rare plants and also my favourite part of cactus and succulents, my gosh l think so l was dreaming as when you were touring. I am a collector of cactus and succulents but my are like a peanut when you showed me all those. My love for rare plants , some cactus which you showed l have seen them for 1st time and succulents to. God bless you give you good health and lift you up in your love for plant's and bless your work.
Thank you ❤️
Great share, beautiful plant fair tour!
Thank you 🙏🏽
wow you really had a great time at Thailand.. Hope I could come back there next year 😜
The next show is first weekend of March in Bangkok! Come!
@@onlyplants just waiting airfare sale 😅 hope to meet you there 😂
salamat. appreciate you and your work.✌🙏
Thank youuu 😀🙏🏽
Some comments on the complex hybrid Paphiopedilum orchids shown here (by a German orchidist with a VERY Russian name!). These are all derived from semiterrestrial Asian slipper orchids, and were a major focus of specialist European and East and West coast US orchidists during the 19th and early 20th centuries, along with Cattleyas, standard sized Cymbidiums, and hybrid Odontoglossums derived from cool climate montane Colombian and Andean members of the genus. The complex hybrid Paphs still tend to require cooler night time temperatures, particularly in the fall, to thrive and set buds, and thus fare poorly long term in hot lowland climates. They were and are bred for very round, heavy substanced flowers, unlike the generally somewhat more warmth tolerant, mottle leaf Paphiopedilum hybrids, which soared in popularity in the 1980s with the development of vinicolor (deep purple red to wine colored) Paphiopedilums. As the mottle leaf Paphiopedilum flowers and exhibition standards for them closely approximate their ancestral bloom forms, while those of the cool temperature favoring complex hybrids do not, a much higher % of mottle leaf Paphiopedilum seedlings are considered to have high quality blooms. As a result, the complex hybrids have lost much of their popularity in Western countries. Many find the heavy black dorsal spotting of some complex hybrid Paphs unttractive (they are referred to as "toads" by some orchidists).
The spray flowered, tall inflorescence Paphs are often derived from Paphiopedilum rothschildianum, which is endemic to Mount Kinabalu. The P. malipoense is one of a subgenus (Parvisepalum) of small plants that spread by underground stems and produce flowers with balloonlike pouches in blooms that are huge relative to the size of the plants that produce them. The first to be introduced into cultivation (from Vietnam) was P. delenatii, which has white side petals and dorsal with a bright pink pouch. Subsequent "discovery" of additional members of this group in Southern China and Southeast Asia, particularly the brilliant yellow P. armeniacum, triggered a frenzy of interest and (over)collection by orchidists in Europe and North America.
Your botanical knowledge is mindblowing 🤯🥹 thank youuuu for sharing
Thanks!
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Merci , votre contagieuse passion est un plaisir ! ❤
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Beautiful Orchids!Love their flowers!
Thank you ❤️
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Hi.the price please
Just found out you can use dried peach pips as a hydroponic medium. Am sure therefore you can use them for certain pot plants 🪴
Sweet 😀peach is actually uncommon where I am. All our peaches are imported
Here goes my fav plants list, Lycianthes M. 5:10 that under side dark purple leaves, Euphorbia Francoisii hybrid 7:27 that cute flowers can be an inspiration for lamp design, 12:54 could be orchid Dendrobium Aloifolium, all of the bromeliads from Joan Onari Nursery 17:51, Adiantum Macrophyllum 31:39, Passiflora Trifasciata Lem 32:42 those leaves look like some bird feet shape, all the Huperzia 33:53, those mini orchids @40:44 is Tolumnia, all the Hoya plants 42:12, Dischidia? OMG 43:26, that cute miniature cat that goes "Ta-dah" 49:02, that weird gem plant like ancient dragon which I had been looking for @48:25 far right and @59:28 is Ceropegia Bosseri, 56:22, 59:50 Agave?.
What happen to you and Irene (Leafing Around) seem to have got on something during Chiang Mai trip. Hope you get well soon and your mum, wish her get better soon to her eye surgery.
Omg I love your botanical knowledge! How do you know so much 😍
I save a lot of screenshots of your comments.
I broke away from aroids craze and moved to other genus then to other genus. Saved various fav genus into my fav plant’s Pinterest board including your video too.
Sean your program is really intersting and your identification of The plants whith their cientific names.. congratulations a lot from Santiago of Chile
Thank you so much 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Happy Thanksgiving Shawn. I enjoy your videos. At 41:32 there is also a Philodendron atabapoense variegated on the left.
Happy thanksgiving to you too 🥰
Thank you for sharing!!!
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thanks Sean for your information....👍👍👍👍
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Thank you for sharing
Thanks for coming along 🙏🏽
I hope you and your mom get well soon.
Thank you 🥰
Amazing soo pretty. Thank u for sharing
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Beautiful!!!!!thankyou.
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Honestly, it’s so inspiring how artistic some of these breeders are.
Sadly , we see a lot of people in the market strictly for cash… & that’s it…but people need to survive.
But then you have some really, really magical souls & it’s like the love & creativity surrounding plants , knows no bounds.
They choose the colours or forms to breed on , selecting what they like or what they think others will.
And then they Make art out of physical life , & then other continue this artistic tradition by combining with things they like and so on.
It’s a really special sequence of events.
I’m a crazy Begonia fiend myself… 😂😂
I’ve over 200 varieties I plan on growing up to eventually hybridise (and I don’t plan to stop at 200!!😂) .
I’m from the uk , and sadly Begonia aren’t really respected or thought about in the same way they are everywhere else , because there grown as outside - flower plants over here…. There proper dramatic & huge flowers & yeah… people don’t really go for the foliage, because they don’t even know about it….
My personal life goal is to own the largest recognised Begonia collection for the UK.. (big aspirations I know.. but achievable😂) and try to get them more into the mainstream , because although they already are…. As I said , there’s alot of people that don’t actually realise just how diverse the genus is… there’s over 2000 species currently, and they find & create more every year.
There truly is something for everyone , in every colour, shape , size or form you want.
And , usually you can get plugs&Rhizomes super cheap…. So growing your own is easy , affordable & super rewarding.
They can also be extremely challenging too… even for the experienced , so there also good for people looking for a hard plant challenge.
Yeah its crazy that begonias are not more loved. Theres a certain barrier of entry for begonia collecting because most people misunderstand their care and fail… or maybe didnt have the right environment or care style for them. They are truly wonderful beings
@@onlyplants over here for me in the UK , there loved but not for the foliage... It's all outside stuff that's annual , so People only think of them as outside show plants that'll eventually die in the first frost.. basically everyone I've spoken to about begonia here , have no idea the foliage can be so vast in variety , they think it's just green in different shades.
And they genuinely , couldn't be more wrong with an observation 🤣 I agree though I think alot of people mess up with the medium.. which causes so many different issues & they get turned off the plant. But I don't understand why.. when these same people screw up Alocasia cuttings worth hundreds & try multiple times.. 🤣
I've got ALL sorts , but Begonia are my speciality and though I've had issues at times , it makes the end results far , far more rewarding when you've been through that , and seen the bad.. because then you know how to properly appreciate it in its good stages of life.
Learning + failure is part of the fun 😊
Thank you very much for all your so interesting vidéos. it is just like the ice of the youtube cake. ;-)
😀😀 thats so sweet
Beautiful, thank you! 🤩 But why is the sound in these videos always so bad? It would be so interesting to hear everything 😊
The background music in the place is so annoying... Like the song from Frozen, all the time 😆😆
I'd like to have such a beautiful hanging goppertia, gorgeous plants!! 😍
Haha its the heavy interference to my wireless mic. Im definitely sticking to wired microphones in events moving forward.
Terimakasih Kaka sudah menayangkan tanaman saya dari Indonesia tidak bisa bahasa luar negri tapi hati ingin bersahabat dengan seorang penghobi tanaman hias seluruh dunia..salam satu hobi kawan....❤❤❤❤
Makasih yaaa. Untuk video2 baru di channel ini, bisa nyalaiin subtitle bahasa Indonesia dengan auto translate. Tapi video lama blom bener substitle nya. Moga moga manfaat
I amazed by many varieties of plants in this exhibition , learn about new species too, hybrid and so on.
I really enjoying your vlog Sean. Thank u 😊👍. But , let me continue streaming the video until the end 🤭.. those hybrid bromelia are so gorgeous 😍❤️.. I hope in the future she can have an exhibtion in Indo .
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The audio keep cutting out on me, is it the video or is it me??
Its not you 🥹 interference to the wireless microphone because theres probably many equipments going on with similar frequencies. Ill stick to wired microphones only in events like this in the future.
Hi Sean, do you happen to get the contact details of John Onnari Nursery? If yes, hope you could share it. Thank you.
Try to find Joan Onari on facebook. 😀 shes connected to me there but I dont have other contact info
hi Sean, i have watched all 3 parts of the videos featuring this incredible event held last year. really thank you for posting this. Do you know when is the next one coming?
Also, any idea whether there would be a similar event like this going to be held in Malaysia? I live in Malaysia... thanks
The next ones coming to Bangkok very very soon. Its called Bangkok exotic plants, they actively promote on facebook.
For Malaysia I believe theres an annual event, unfortunately I don’t recall the name. This years event has passed.
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I anticipated this episode a lot !!!
Thank you for your hard work !
The fern at 31:36 should be conniogramme emeiensis / Golden Zebra Fern || it’s one of my wishlist fern
Also that Plumeria filigormis is the cutest thing ever I swear !
I’ve been looking at Bromeliad too recently, because I was thinking to let it grow vertically; and my god the video has convinced me to try growing them !
Maybe not the fancy one; and I really like the owner too ! “You are the boss of the plants, you can travel and no need to be worried” LOL
Also squealed at ALL the miniature orchid; the orchids that made me go; “There’s always room for miniature orchid!”
They are so small and so cute yet so intricate I swear ! You could try looking at Tolumnia orchids if you are into small orchids too ! Meanwhile I might see myself giving Paphiopedilum / Slipper Orchid another try :P
But with all being said thank you again Sean !
Can’t give you support financially because I too am a poor broke artist working office life; but hope you and your mother get well soon !
Thanks for the species ID. Saved!
Can one use peach pip shells as a loose growing medium?
Wooh Im not quite familiar with this growing medium. If someone else does I would love to hear it 😀
@@onlyplants thanks Shaun, if you hear anything about this alternative, I would be very interested as we can get large bags of peach pips cheap in our South African town of Napier, Western Cape. Thank you again.
I didn't know that my country was a hub for selling such a variety of plants. Thank you Sean
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East and Southeast Asia have become the world's centers of breeding, propagation, and selection for most tropical and subtropical ornamental plants, along with succulents and caudexed plants.
I am mad over plants and flowers. where I go I buy plants.
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Hi Sean, your videos are AMAZING but the sound quality is somewhat annoying when it cuts out periodically, absolutely love seeing your excitement and have noticed that you use the word 'interesting' a lot, maybe describing the plant you can say how it feels or smells or the cost or it's history is more than generous..cheers for your commitment and generosity to this passion love watching you, Rob x
Hey Rob thanks for the feedback, I will bring a wired mic to an event next time. The interference for wireless signal is tok great at events. Thanks for coming with!
Mr. Robert, stop criticizing and correcting and enjoy the journey please. No negative vibes in these videos , please . ENJOY !
@@mariacapo2618 it's people like you who twist the whole situation into a negative comment...this was a way of bringing into awareness a word that he probably didn't know that he was doing...you totally missed the positive message and looked for the negative! If you're going to read other people's comments that may help people maybe think twice before you do! Next you will have me up for bullying or harassment, kindly mind your own business...
What is 50 bod equal to in us dollars?
$1usd = 35 bht
So, how many of those plants did you bring home?! 😅 next video!!
Haha unfortunately I cannot buy as I live in another country 😅 only window shopping
Minat anggerik paphio
Every moment in mall, the music is too 🔊
Yes in Indonesia and Thailand, they loveeeeee loud background music and noise…
Love these videos but you need a new mic. On several videos your audio comes in and out. I really enjoy your videos but please get a new mic.
I have gotten a new Mic since then! That was the last straw as there was interference from other devices
he clearly said lound leaf and you changed it into round leaf :(
Hahaha lound leaf is so much cuter 😀😀
No hoyas
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La musique en fond sonore est désagréable 😢
Sorry about that 🥲 I was quite beginner at the time. I think its improved with recent edits