Strawberry "Pine" & Fond Memories of Gondwana

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  • @richardlynch1094
    @richardlynch1094 Рік тому +140

    This disabled old botanist really appreciates you Joe. Through poverty and disease, my travel days are limited. You bring me exactly where I want to go. Thank you and Happy New Year's!

    • @SoNoFTheMoSt
      @SoNoFTheMoSt 11 місяців тому +3

      Thats beautiful man. im assuming youve seen his series on New Caledonia but if not it is by far the most awesome and thats saying a lot :)

  • @bobbaird1275
    @bobbaird1275 Рік тому +81

    I am glad you are enjoying our weather.

  • @jfu5222
    @jfu5222 Рік тому +70

    I'm really happy that Tony has found a way to make a living with UA-cam.
    I'll probably never make it to Tasmania, but if I do I'll be better educated because of this wonderful bastard.

  • @matthewkimble6099
    @matthewkimble6099 Рік тому +22

    Finding the Strawberry Pine and then the rainbow coming out over the lake pretty much capped off this incredible episode! Thanks for bringing us in the US this vision from the other side of the globe.

  • @dogcalledholden
    @dogcalledholden Рік тому +30

    Come to Australia they said. Lovely sunny weather they said. Lots of light they said. To think Tasmania has the same distance from the equator as the South of France...I lived in Hobart for several years, and I loved it. I had 13 mountain peaks visible from my loungeroom window. I grew up on a flat coastal plain in Queensland, flat as Kansas.

  • @TheMuerdago
    @TheMuerdago Рік тому +31

    "Step away from the Wombat"...🤣

  • @bumbleguppy
    @bumbleguppy Рік тому +37

    What a beautiful yucca! "That's a blueberry"
    Okay, how about that low growing pine? "That's an oak"
    Hey, snake grass "No, that's a dioecious true grass"
    I'm going home 😵‍💫

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- Рік тому +5

    Botany and geology, great episode.

  • @xbc2000_
    @xbc2000_ Рік тому +4

    I lived in Tasmania until I was 21 years old, and it's great to still be learning things about my island home! Thank you for these videos

  • @scottcave7383
    @scottcave7383 Рік тому +31

    It’s interesting how many unrelated plants in this area have settled on that plasticy celery leaf form

  • @Toddis
    @Toddis Рік тому +6

    That creek ASMR really had me relaxed

  • @BubblewrapHighway
    @BubblewrapHighway Рік тому +7

    Hey Tony. I'm 33 and was looking forward to a lot more travel in my life until I got this fucking degenerative disc disorder, now I can't lift or even sit anymore. So I can't drive or travel. These videos will probably be the only way I'll ever be able to see these landscapes. Just want to say thank you!

    • @everythingallin4905
      @everythingallin4905 Рік тому +4

      Sorry to hear about that.. Living with pain sucks and It's easy for someone to say don't let it get you down but no one knows what you're going through. I wish you the best stranger and hope you conquer it.

    • @yakncast7530
      @yakncast7530 Рік тому

      Name is Joey.

    • @stickfinderz
      @stickfinderz Рік тому +3

      Same here with degenerative disc disease..i force myself to get out when i can and when i can't, i watch videos like Joey's for a good belly laugh and much needed mind expansion with the help of a few botanicals...know your human rights 💚💘

    • @BubblewrapHighway
      @BubblewrapHighway Рік тому +1

      @@yakncast7530 His name is Joey Santore, aka Tony Santoro, aka Joe Blowe.

  • @creeperFIN123
    @creeperFIN123 Рік тому +26

    I hope you explore central/south Chilean flora at some point as it would be good continuation to these other south hemisphere isolated antarctic flora videos.
    The central-south part is full of globulus eucalyptus and radiata pines but towards the andes theres less plantations and in the nahuelbuta coastal range theres the only coastal remnants of araucaria araucana growing with Fitzroya Cupressoides and monocarps etc.
    Then ofc the chilean matorral with the jubea palm if you go to the cerro cantillana or rural valparaiso area you can find not only the palm but the corresponding endemic plants associated.
    I would love to go back to chile now that i found my passion with plants. Im half chilean but lived most of my life in finland and in winter i do miss any greenery. Thank you for transporting me somewhere lush all winter.

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 Рік тому +6

      He has been in the Andes before covid I think. Visited various environments from high forests, to desert to costal. Search among his older videos.

    • @creeperFIN123
      @creeperFIN123 Рік тому +3

      @@pansepot1490 yes he visited atacama and the foggy coasts and the high andean plateus but the southern forest are a completely different habitat and i cant find any vids on that i mean if there are any send them my way i would be interested.
      As there is very little information in video form about the valdivian rain forest and chilean matorral etc. It seems like ill have to drag my butt there and make some myself XD very underappreciated nature there and they keep destroying it :(

  • @freesocialrockclimbing
    @freesocialrockclimbing Рік тому

    Thanks for bringing me back to my favourite Tassie plants, my old friends

  • @tuffymartinez
    @tuffymartinez Рік тому +3

    Thank You Tony.... You always fascinate, amaze me. I have trouble remembering folks names & listen to you... just amazing. Sooo I keep watching/listening/enjoying/hoping sublingually your wonderful vocabulary will rub off just a bit and I can sloooowly start to identify what I try not to step on hiking the Bay Area..... TM

  • @azuredivina
    @azuredivina Рік тому +11

    "you could see across the lake they got the visitor center. you could go in a visitor center and you could get yourself thrown out the visitor center. that indeed has happened sometimes." 😂 my bf & i laughed so much at that.

  • @user-oj9sv4vx6o
    @user-oj9sv4vx6o Рік тому +5

    The bee is a European Bumble Bee, introduced to Tasmania. There have been many proposals to introduce them to the mainland, thankfully unsuccessfully.

  • @ossoduro7794
    @ossoduro7794 Рік тому +14

    The wombat is the prince of marsupials because it leaves cube-shaped feces everywhere to let everyone know who they are and how they're doing; you have to be princely to pull that off, or at the very least, think you are.

  • @lucyb15
    @lucyb15 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating plants! Tasmania is a place of wonder, i prolly won't get there...thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @peterbathum2775
    @peterbathum2775 Рік тому +1

    Thanks. Appreciate your adventurous spirit. Still staring at the unpurchaed booklist you give out a while back but I’m still dedicated to learning this area of knowledge. Share your interest in nature, growing things, lifelong learning. Not dead yet… I live in a national forest so cheers. Keep firetruckin goin. I recommend your channel to anyone who’ll listen.

  • @michellem3050
    @michellem3050 Рік тому +2

    First video of yours I've seen. Totally geeking out with you on all the interesting and very different plants than here in BC.

  • @Tatterdemalion-77
    @Tatterdemalion-77 Рік тому +9

    “King Billy”, aka William Lanne (real name unknown) 1835-1869. Quite a depressing story there.

  • @hkaur4487
    @hkaur4487 Рік тому +6

    Best channel on UA-cam

  • @BigBandLittleClub777
    @BigBandLittleClub777 Рік тому +2

    Amazing to see different rain forests in the world, can't wait to see where you go next! 😀 Love & Botany, videos are highly interesting, insightful and informative 👏

  • @tonypalmer8556
    @tonypalmer8556 Рік тому +2

    My wife was right again. She has been, and told me I would love Tazmania. Just like the weather in British Columbia. Love your job, thanks.

  • @k33k32
    @k33k32 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for another stellar look at a fascinating environment I'll never see in person. Also, thanks for the Jonathan Richman reference!

  • @ross1972
    @ross1972 Рік тому +4

    Those conifers growing out of the water is like New Caledonia and the Richia are also like Dracophyllum in New Caledonia and New Zealand. I bet the wombats muching on things have influanced the plants to grow differently. Nice summer weather.

  • @SamTheEnglishTeacher
    @SamTheEnglishTeacher Рік тому +12

    Ah man I thought this might've been New Zealand with the title possibly referring to pohutukawa trees, which are in bloom at the moment (sometimes called 'NZ Christmas tree' or similar).
    Hope you come to NZ, would love to learn about our flora. Plenty of interesting native plants + birds & we have virgin forest still.
    After doing a quick wiki read I realise our native trees have been exported, so you maybe already seen em back home.

  • @YAIHO777
    @YAIHO777 Рік тому +2

    Always enjoy your vidges... amazed at your botanical vocabulary. Thumbs up from a fellow Chicagoan.

  • @shellyyy3945
    @shellyyy3945 Рік тому

    Been ages since I've gotten any of your videos recommended man, glad ur still posting

  • @Kentrosauruses
    @Kentrosauruses 11 місяців тому

    Maybe it’s because you’re knowledgeable in a science I know very little about, but to me you’ve gotta be one of the most intelligent people on UA-cam.

  • @rockybamf
    @rockybamf Рік тому

    Such an interesting environment! & beautiful too

  • @transamericanlife
    @transamericanlife Рік тому +3

    I'm so thrilled he finally made it to Tasmania! It's everything I was hoping for.

  • @StuffandThings_
    @StuffandThings_ Рік тому +4

    Microcachrys might just have one of my favorite of all the fleshy conifer cones, since it actually _looks_ like a cone turned to fruit. I'm surprised its not a more popular plant for cultivation in temperate regions, its just so fascinating and nice. A somewhat local nursery has some and I'm planning on growing it in my wet, oceanic west coast climate (hopefully the somewhat Mediterranean summers and increasingly unpredictable weather don't cause issues).

  • @jennanidanu1
    @jennanidanu1 Рік тому +1

    Your so lucky to get to go to Tasmania, I have always wanted to go! The last of the Antarctic polar rain forest, it would be amazing to see it! Come to Wyoming some time soon. Take care

  • @Idrinklight44
    @Idrinklight44 3 місяці тому

    What a great channel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MartinSmith123
    @MartinSmith123 Рік тому

    Mate, f@#kn' love these vids. Have learned heaps about the weird-arse native flora in my own backyard. Cheers!

  • @VoMFilms
    @VoMFilms Рік тому +1

    As a teen I went there on a school field trip in winter. It was freezing and windy, light rain, my mates shoes just fell apart as we started the walk, and then we had a snow ball fight over the top of a septic tank

  • @mecynogea
    @mecynogea Рік тому +2

    The person ducking out in the corner of 32:30 really freaked me out.

  • @LeylaWilson-0
    @LeylaWilson-0 Рік тому +1

    So many bangers in this episode !

  • @RobinMarks1313
    @RobinMarks1313 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE GEORGE CARLIN !!!! In fact, I love him so much, I worship him. I worship him so much, that I've started a church to teach the prophet's teachings. It's called the Church of Carlin. So far, I'm it's only member but I'm hoping to grow the movement and share the love. So, if you aren't part of the BIG CLUB, then you are one of God's little children and I will lead you to his light. Please, open your hearts. Open your mind. Join the Church of Carlin. Be part of the joy, be a big member of C.O.C. (Church of Carlin) It's a growing movement.

  • @AndrewJohnClive
    @AndrewJohnClive Рік тому

    Wow! I love that eucalyptus!❤

  • @abenezer210
    @abenezer210 Рік тому

    that intro was fantastic.

  • @florbz5821
    @florbz5821 Рік тому

    Awesome video man! Learned a lot about Ericaceae this time around! Keep up the good work!

  • @bluefish239
    @bluefish239 Рік тому

    That coral lichen was super cool

  • @Joannesyoga
    @Joannesyoga Рік тому +2

    Didn't realize Tasmania was so cold. Familiar with schizoid weather living in northern England. Wonderful place from a wonderful chap :)

  • @b.a.d.2086
    @b.a.d.2086 Рік тому

    Dang! Weather crazier than you are! What an adventure and I'm so glad we're along for the ride! Poop cubes might be interesting in the commercial nursey trade in California to grow oleander cuttings. I want the furry pooper. Got lots of Utah lawn to eat.

  • @snortkarl2070
    @snortkarl2070 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great content Tony my Italian brother

  • @fleurdickinson5626
    @fleurdickinson5626 8 місяців тому

    Ahh was last there a couple of months ago and have never seen so many wombats before on that hill where you saw one. At least a dozen. I walked cradle mountain, which is so so pretty. Wish I had watched this first. Oh well next time !

  • @betula2137
    @betula2137 Рік тому +4

    Loggers often use the rationale: 'we can log the forest because there is no wilderness left on Tasmania, they've all been logged recently'
    Well explain any of the trees over 200 years old -- or the 7/10 UNESCO ranking
    Anyways they filmed some Walking with Dinosaurs scenes here because it captured exactly what they wanted for Gondwana

  • @davidgibbs8605
    @davidgibbs8605 Рік тому +2

    12:36 in - Bombus terrestris queen, introduced from Europe, they are active in my garden in UK right now.

    • @LA-jq3ur
      @LA-jq3ur Рік тому

      Bumblebees are feral in Tasmania. Introduced to enhance pollination of fruit crops and they escaped. They steal nectar that natuve bees and some birds rely on.

  • @dynastesgigas6996
    @dynastesgigas6996 Рік тому +2

    Oh, I have Microcachrys tetragona! I'm growing it outside (Oregon, zone 8b) in a 10 inch terracotta "azalea pot" with a well-drained acidic potting mix that I made for it. It's doing well, but it definitely grows pretty slowly, even with some liquid fertilizer. Dancing Oaks nursery has it if anybody wants to get some (they do mail order; prices at the nursery are cheaper if you happen to be in the area).

    • @SA-bc6jw
      @SA-bc6jw Рік тому

      Thanks for recommending the nursery. I'm a bit further north than you but will maybe give it a try anyway.

  • @MrMomo182
    @MrMomo182 Рік тому +2

    They never had boot scrubbing visitor centres there when I was a kid.

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  Рік тому +7

      They probably didn't have Phytophthora cinnamomi yet, either. I don't think the boot scrubs will do much but it's an effort at least.

  • @karenshort3880
    @karenshort3880 Рік тому +1

    My friend showed me this site. Not disappointed.

  • @Wedge53
    @Wedge53 Рік тому +4

    Would love to see some drone footage of Tasmania.

    • @CliffordHubert
      @CliffordHubert Рік тому +2

      Check out Rob Parsons on UA-cam.

    • @CliffordHubert
      @CliffordHubert Рік тому

      Also Tassie Boys Prospecting. I should have said that before. Sorry Levi!

  • @martinhill9524
    @martinhill9524 Рік тому +2

    Luv ya mate

  • @thedudegrowsfood284
    @thedudegrowsfood284 Рік тому +1

    Weather Gods doin a Hakka

  • @ThalassTKynn
    @ThalassTKynn Рік тому +2

    I dunno if you've been out west, but in WA we have a parasitic tree called the Western Australia Christmas Tree (Wikipedia tells me it's Nuytsia). It's real neat, and flowers in December. The weather is better over there, too 🤣

  • @CuriousFrog
    @CuriousFrog Рік тому +2

    The nothofagus gunnii looks like crinkle cut chips mm

  • @jaredknapp8886
    @jaredknapp8886 Рік тому +2

    More wombats please! And southern hemisphere ericaceae.

  • @thesilentone4024
    @thesilentone4024 Рік тому +3

    You should do some city plant videos there fun sometimes.
    I think you should visit deserts and tropical cities and see if they use the same trees or not.

    • @ethansteffes8193
      @ethansteffes8193 Рік тому

      He's got some old video like that 2 or 3 years ago

  • @SchonecrestFarms
    @SchonecrestFarms Рік тому +1

    💚

  • @c0rnsocks
    @c0rnsocks Рік тому

    thanks

  • @Jarooosa
    @Jarooosa Рік тому +2

    You know what they say down here? If you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes.

  • @SrTacoman
    @SrTacoman Рік тому +2

    i can smell this video

  • @01251974
    @01251974 Рік тому

    Very cool!

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Рік тому +1

    the growth rates can still differ a lot even within the same species depending on the amount of wind sun and water in the environment

  • @bdhanes
    @bdhanes Рік тому

    "My gas has not been that bad today" GFYS Joey. ❤

  • @karenshort3880
    @karenshort3880 Рік тому +2

    I learned that wombats are near sighted. And they can be quite aggressive if approached from the front.

  • @anon6056
    @anon6056 Рік тому

    Welcome to the southern hemisphere!

  • @toughenupfluffy7294
    @toughenupfluffy7294 Рік тому

    "Step away from the wombat..." LOL!

  • @ThalassTKynn
    @ThalassTKynn Рік тому +1

    I'm from Australia but I live in Canada, and I've been tempted to try and grow a snowgum up here. Bit worried about introducing an invasive species, if it survives at all.

  • @pfv1247
    @pfv1247 Рік тому

    nice

  • @snowstrobe
    @snowstrobe Рік тому

    Nice. I should see more of my birthland... I love the 'stem' structure of that tetragona (strawberry) 33:08 .
    Wombat poo - cubed. Bee - she. First Nation people use the word 'elder' more than 'king'.
    Talking of poo, my wall calendar this year is one showing different animal poo, by naturalist Chris Pakeham.

  • @dylan8285
    @dylan8285 Рік тому +1

    Wonder how that pine that looks like a juniper but is actually a redwood tree would do in the Midwest

  • @gtmunch
    @gtmunch Рік тому

    “Step away from the wombat miss…” 😂

  • @danisyx5804
    @danisyx5804 Рік тому

    that nothophagus is amazing

  • @tombenson8702
    @tombenson8702 Рік тому

    You make me miss Skokie

  • @Entrophonics
    @Entrophonics Рік тому +3

    Where does this dolerite get off being so intrusive?

  • @erikjohnson9223
    @erikjohnson9223 Рік тому +2

    The strawberry pine's cone looks like a raspberry. So was the common name about flavor?

  • @c0rnsocks
    @c0rnsocks Рік тому +1

    Shout out Duane Milligan

  • @stonehartfloydfan
    @stonehartfloydfan Рік тому

    Getting the vibe that the trip to the visitors centre did not go so well.

  • @davidwilde4933
    @davidwilde4933 Рік тому +1

    Not an original observation this, but it broadly looks very much like upland areas in the UK. Get into any detail at all and it's completely unlike the UK. Just getting my head around the concept of a cool summer Mediterranean climate.

  • @brandonbernard4171
    @brandonbernard4171 Рік тому

    26:00 first to invent the wheel

  • @spinningindaffodils
    @spinningindaffodils Рік тому

    Thats a nice wombat 10/10

  • @talanigreywolf7110
    @talanigreywolf7110 Рік тому +1

    C'mon people, if ya watched and liked then let Joey know! 👍❤❤👍

  • @peterbathum2775
    @peterbathum2775 Рік тому

    Be careful, that trail’s giving me vertigo over here

  • @elevatorphish
    @elevatorphish Рік тому +1

    Invasive bumblebee

  • @karenshort3880
    @karenshort3880 Рік тому +1

    I’ve petted a wombat before

  • @OGMrE
    @OGMrE Рік тому

    Mighty Car modes was there.

  • @robyngraham8075
    @robyngraham8075 Рік тому

    The bumble bees are introduced

  • @nitahill6951
    @nitahill6951 Рік тому

    Nice!

  • @bankiey
    @bankiey Рік тому

    That boronia citriodora is tight. Anyone here seen its fruit? I'm looking but I cant find pictures of it anywhere

  • @HannahPhilbey
    @HannahPhilbey Рік тому +1

    Wombats can reach speeds of around 40km/hr and are prone to biting Haha..

  • @pierre-alexandreclement7831

    ❤️

  • @babyhands9287
    @babyhands9287 Рік тому +1

    Oh, Gondwana? Beautiful girl, never medder.

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 Рік тому

    Quasi Tundra species that could make in Taiga. Southern Taiga for sure.

  • @jjdawg9918
    @jjdawg9918 Рік тому

    I wonder if you saw any Eucalyptus Vernicosa. I have been trying to get seeds forever

  • @crute561
    @crute561 Рік тому +4

    looks like a female greater carpente bee. one of our many solitary bees

  • @agresticumbra
    @agresticumbra Рік тому

    Hey, at first I thought that was that graupel.