The Southwest's Rarest Milkweed

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  • @thethoughtemporium
    @thethoughtemporium 4 роки тому +217

    Was ready to light some shit on fire after spending 30 seconds on twitter. Had to balance it out with 30 minutes of milkweeds and dunes. Fantastic as always

  • @birdraft5875
    @birdraft5875 4 роки тому +165

    Some feedback: I dig it when you describe how things smell. And when you provide temperatures, elevations, those kinds of details. Thanks for making these videos, for doing the work. I find them inspiring on many levels. GFY.

  • @wade8067
    @wade8067 4 роки тому +122

    Yá'át'ééh (hello) from the Navajo Nation. Keep the videos coming, I'm learning a lot while laughing my ass off. Life on the Rez can be kinda shitty but like the native botany we're pretty resilient, goddamm invasives.

  • @joshdfox420
    @joshdfox420 4 роки тому +155

    Looks like a wonderful place to be during the insanity going on. No people = best place to be

    • @larjkok1184
      @larjkok1184 4 роки тому

      Where the hell do you live?

  • @csheadtrip
    @csheadtrip 4 роки тому +78

    10 minutes in, I'm already feeling like a better person. Your videos are always a welcomed treat!

    • @joshdfox420
      @joshdfox420 4 роки тому +6

      Kinda makes me not wanna die so much, ya know

  • @Faroresama
    @Faroresama 4 роки тому +14

    the color and texture of that sand is incredible

  • @johnrangel2226
    @johnrangel2226 4 роки тому +72

    "Psyche ward green!" Can't wait to tell my wife the new color our bedroom's gonna be painted! Mil gracias!

  • @johnqburkhart5888
    @johnqburkhart5888 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of my favorite episodes of Crime Pays. All sorts of great plants, good commentary, and laughs.

  • @adriansaninja
    @adriansaninja 4 роки тому +31

    "What's this guy doin is he stoned? What's he doin over there?"
    I feel personally attacked

    • @christianclark2763
      @christianclark2763 4 роки тому

      Yes

    • @markchinguz4401
      @markchinguz4401 3 роки тому

      Lol yeah, when I'm in the forest, looking at things with my loupe, sometimes people ask me if I'm ok

  • @lucyb15
    @lucyb15 4 роки тому +19

    what a visually stunning place! the light, the shadows, the plant etchings, the mules' ears...I love how they grow in troops. So much beauty ! (deserts and psychedelics are old pals) love the colors, love it all, thank-you!

    • @kayazzara108
      @kayazzara108 4 роки тому +1

      Just a note, Monarch Butterflies eat milkweed before their migration in order to make themselves very poisonous to predators.

  • @kiara-kh7nh
    @kiara-kh7nh 4 роки тому +39

    I love clicking on your work of art thumbnails, then hear “WHELCOME TO CRIME PAYS-

  • @roberthollandsworth1809
    @roberthollandsworth1809 4 роки тому +15

    Those milkweeds are gorgeous. Love a good fluffy leaf.

  • @gnored
    @gnored 4 роки тому +7

    This has got to be one of your best. So many beautiful plants, and in such a beautiful place too!

    • @Fragrantbeard
      @Fragrantbeard 4 роки тому

      gnored isn't it spec fucking tacular?

  • @larryclark1518
    @larryclark1518 4 роки тому +3

    Man, your enthusiasm is contagious, I swear. Thanks for the tour of the Martian-like landscape(with flora bonus). I am thrilled that you took us along.

  • @CurrentlyBlazed
    @CurrentlyBlazed 4 роки тому +28

    Hey, I bought a book you recommended and have started learning botany.
    Thanks for the great videos man, keep it up you beautiful bastard

  • @doctorgravel8572
    @doctorgravel8572 4 роки тому +20

    24:44, that is an amazing stand of milkweed. What a wonderful plant.

    • @davidnilsen7336
      @davidnilsen7336 4 роки тому

      AND... a wonderfully bizarre and beautiful PLANET!!

  • @damiangraham3571
    @damiangraham3571 4 роки тому +2

    3 EPISODES OF TONY BACK TO BACK AND MY GUTS ARE ACHING.
    YOU’RE DOING WONDERS FOR MENTAL HEALTH ALL OVER THE WORLD. THANK YOU

  • @thedudegrowsfood284
    @thedudegrowsfood284 4 роки тому +44

    As a matter of fact, the last time i was in the 4 corners area, i was on cubensis. At night. Full moon. Niiiiice.

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  4 роки тому +37

      Psilocybe aztecorum can be found at elevations above 5,000' in Colorado and Arizona. Ask Alan Rockefeller.

    • @AlAllerton
      @AlAllerton 4 роки тому +2

      @@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      I remember reading about that. They thought it was two different species of Psilocybe and after sequencing it wound up being the same. Kinda like how P. ovoids are found in the U.S. north east and the north west with none in between for thousands of miles. Kinda makes you wonder what happened there. Did they get separated over time by environmental changes or is this part of the homogenocene?

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  4 роки тому +9

      @@AlAllerton probably been there for hundreds of thousands of years if not millions. Not sure what substrate they're digesting though. When we saw them on Nevado de Toluca they were growing beneath a massive Asteraceae shrub, Senecio cinerarioides.

    • @Lucas22780
      @Lucas22780 4 роки тому +1

      @@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt huh, so it wasn't growing in cow shit

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  4 роки тому +11

      @@Lucas22780 No. Cubensis is the only species out of however many dozen that does. The rest are saprotrophs on decaying plant material.

  • @stoneylrobertson
    @stoneylrobertson 3 роки тому +2

    I don't think I've ever appreciated a desert environment more. Just awesome.

  • @contemporiser
    @contemporiser 4 роки тому +26

    I suggested to my friend to get the ruler tattoo. He has a foundry, and sometimes he wants to know the shrinkage of the pattern. I just told him to use a slightly different body part.

  • @Biophile23
    @Biophile23 4 роки тому +12

    Wow to see a Tradescantia in the desert! If that species is anything like the several species farther east (not just T. ohiensis), they only flower from mid morning until about noon. So if you're too early or too late, no petals for you! ;) Does Eriogonum not have ocrea like most members of Polygonaceae? I didn't see any, maybe some reduced ones but not much. Maybe they're on the basal rosette? Love that Scabrethia! The milkweed, gorgeous leaf hairs, guessing that's a herbivory deterrent. Crazy how different the seedlings are from the adults. Love the Sephora too . . . The moving sand . . . O_O Suddenly realized the danger of sand dunes collapsing . . . Beautiful vistas. Thank you for this video, fantastic! :)

    • @rivitraven
      @rivitraven 3 роки тому

      Most sand dunes rarely collapse because of the way the sand locks itself together like a puzzle.

  • @pamappleby1400
    @pamappleby1400 4 роки тому +8

    Such a beautiful place, too short a visit with ya, but thank you for providing some much needed nausea reducing footage of some stunning plant life!

  • @davidx8249
    @davidx8249 4 роки тому +7

    17:14 ought to be a t-shirt, "Quell ur rage". The shadows of the plants blow me away.

  • @J-Lander
    @J-Lander 4 роки тому +1

    How great is this you get a stand up session, calming vistas, and an education!

  • @dawnbreak3299
    @dawnbreak3299 4 роки тому +9

    I just cant... there is literally NO OTHER channel i could ever sit and watch of any other man walking through the desert talking bout plants and bugs for 30 minutes like this guy ova here...i just cant💜

  • @antonioponce6544
    @antonioponce6544 4 роки тому +2

    I never thought I'd enjoy a botany video. Great job. Thanks.

  • @kimheartsuds
    @kimheartsuds 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! Your dogs are adorable!

  • @royriley6282
    @royriley6282 4 роки тому +31

    Last time I was this early, angiosperms had yet to evolve insect mediated pollination.

  • @cooperolm9687
    @cooperolm9687 4 роки тому +6

    Gorgeous thing, that milkweed is. More and more Asclepias becomes one of my favourite genus.

  • @wildmntflower
    @wildmntflower 4 роки тому +7

    That Sophora is gorgeous! I'll be looking for that at nurseries. Fabaceae does it again. What a beautiful family!

  • @collecter3456
    @collecter3456 4 роки тому +3

    I do love milkweeds. Cool and pretty looking plants. Their leaves are so thick, it makes them look so unique.

  • @WhiffleWaffles
    @WhiffleWaffles 4 роки тому +7

    These videos really make me appreciate nature. Can't wait for the thunder to clear up so I can go out and just take it in for myself.

  • @CRMayerCo
    @CRMayerCo 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks. That was a nice little virtual get-away. 👍

  • @18SchabergRafe
    @18SchabergRafe 4 роки тому +8

    favorite channel, thanks for all the knowledge.

  • @gardnersmith3580
    @gardnersmith3580 4 роки тому +16

    16:14 "Can you imagine being here on mild psychedelics?" The smell of some sophora flowers ARE mild psychedelics, such as Sophora secundiflora (Texas Mountain Laurel) in the Hill Country. Don't know about this one, S. stenophylla, but most members of the genus have toxic seeds and foliage.

  • @shaneflickinger
    @shaneflickinger 4 роки тому +2

    Damn! Can't argue with that beautiful dune landscape! I'm so glad you are able to bring us to these amazing spots!

  • @brokenheart172
    @brokenheart172 2 роки тому +1

    Really awesome vid. Great shots of all kinds of flora and fauna in this one. Loved seeing the plants from the dunes with cameos from the insect life that also inhabits the ecosystem.

  • @teresaoconnell4790
    @teresaoconnell4790 4 роки тому +2

    THIS GUY!!! Your knowledge is amazing and astounding! I would like to mention that the survival of the Monarch Butterfly depends on Milkweed. We tried to eradicate milkweed as a farm weed many years ago. Now we find that Monarch populations are endangered. If you want Monarch Butterflies in your area, plant Milkweed. They have a huge migration path that extends to the east coast as well.

  • @rogerb4971
    @rogerb4971 4 роки тому +1

    Dude, as a Hoya head, your milkweed descriptions are delightful, spot on and insane. I love your videos. GFY. Good day!

  • @earlystrings1
    @earlystrings1 4 роки тому +2

    About eating milkweed: I’ve heard never to eat any milkweed species west of the rockies due to toxicity. Eastern common milkweed is quite pleasant when young, a bit like broccoli. Lovely video. I live in Colorado, a long day’s drive from this landscape but the desert might as well be a different planet from the mountains.

  • @dandelionbomb
    @dandelionbomb 4 роки тому +14

    Yucca fruit is super tasty. Like a watermelon and a kiwi had a baby.

  • @rlsingle00
    @rlsingle00 4 роки тому +1

    Love the views and plant life. Thank you for sharing. Great video as always.

  • @saltrocklamp199
    @saltrocklamp199 4 роки тому +2

    I'm sure I've been here! It's a beautiful area, the sand seems to act almost like snow, muffling sound. Hiking around in the dunes is surreal. It's a beautiful place and it ought to stay protected.

  • @SuperDaveP270
    @SuperDaveP270 4 роки тому +2

    Dammit another Asclepias! You had me back at A. albicans but you just keep on delivering straight to my heart

  • @hugmynutus
    @hugmynutus 4 роки тому +2

    That shot of the (sun) flowers on the hill was incredible. thanks for that.

  • @demonorse
    @demonorse 4 роки тому +6

    Milkweed here at my house in Detroit just beginning to bloom. I can smell it inside the house. I haven't found any monarch caterpillars here yet, but I found 3 at work.

  • @theresamcmullen4841
    @theresamcmullen4841 4 роки тому +10

    Should I assume that those cliffs in the background will be those dunes in fifteen thousand years or less? I’m glad to see all the bugs too. And the footprints.

  • @growmiezhomiez8760
    @growmiezhomiez8760 4 роки тому +30

    It’s a trip seeing pines In the desert.

  • @hypercube33
    @hypercube33 4 роки тому +13

    So weird seeing that milkweed in the desert like area when we have them in the midwest chilling

  • @philsphan6865
    @philsphan6865 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks again, brother! Much needed moment of peace!

  • @willi-fg2dh
    @willi-fg2dh 4 роки тому +1

    always nice to hear you describe places i'll never be able, any more, to get to . . . i can tell you love these places.

  • @carolshannon6522
    @carolshannon6522 4 роки тому +1

    A true pleasure. Thank you.

  • @wendysalter
    @wendysalter 4 роки тому +1

    I love your schooling man - we need this, these plants are unique and magical, exquisite miracles of life. A desert full of jewels. Thanks of taking us on this adventure of discovery.

  • @MUSTASCH1O
    @MUSTASCH1O 4 роки тому +1

    This week is the second time my house has had to go into isolation. With these videos I at least feel like I am going for a walk myself, and always learn a thing or two too!

  • @ho2cultcha
    @ho2cultcha 4 роки тому +1

    Wow! i never would have guessed that Eriogonum alata was in the buckwheat family! that Scabrethia and the Sophora are great candidates for horticulture! love the color of the sand too. another great vid!

  • @rolo2415
    @rolo2415 4 роки тому +11

    My man, you make my life better. 🙌

  • @tauceti8341
    @tauceti8341 4 роки тому +4

    I love when my wife throws you on speakers.
    I yell from across the room, This fjuckin gui.
    I love your candor though, its actually got me lookin at these flowers now.

  • @VOST0K
    @VOST0K 4 роки тому +2

    Gotta say, that's the most beautiful sand I've ever seen. If you can call this seeing.

    • @Fragrantbeard
      @Fragrantbeard 4 роки тому +1

      Vladivostok isn't it? I'll take that over the black sand in Hawaii any day - it glows! Stunning!

  • @sonex413
    @sonex413 4 роки тому +7

    "psych ward green" LOL Thanks for another great video. What a visually beautiful habitat!

  • @happyraccoon4791
    @happyraccoon4791 4 роки тому +9

    I visit Utah every year since 1987. I know this area. I spend most of my time a little north, in the Abajos, behind The Needles, ...stay out of Moab!

    • @happyraccoon4791
      @happyraccoon4791 4 роки тому +1

      @@tommypetraglia4688 I had left Jellystone, late August 1987 and meandered down 191. Near Arches I saw "Dead Horse Point...". The name drew me up. The road had Just been paved. $6 it was to camp....I walked to the point. A sign "hang gliders Please check in...". Please. Then I saw the goosenecks. The view. So I jumped on my Moto Morning 501 dual sport and wandered. I went behind Moab and 90 miles of dirt to 211 near Needles Outpost. Back to Dugout Ranch to Beef Basin. I was hooked. When I first saw Moab I was in love. But Suddenly I Knew ...."this is gonna be like The Vail Colo of the desert." By1989 mountain bikers were pouring in in late April. The building boom began 1991-2. I rarely go there since then. Beef Basin back to Alice Springs has many ruins. Ruin Park is in this area. It's amazing. From this area you can ascend the Abajos, past Duck lake, Dark Canyon (E. Abbey) , The Knotch, Kilgalia, down to Natural Bridges, Blanding. Blue spruce. You'll love it. All dirt, passable when rain free.

    • @happyraccoon4791
      @happyraccoon4791 4 роки тому

      @@tommypetraglia4688 Dittos!! My first reaction to the area was "whata great place to die". Got this fantasy of finding a nice natural sepulchre....the Needles Outpost sold in 1992 for $250,000!! 600+ acres...I was freshly divorced....resold in recent past and is now some kinda hoity toity Gucci loafer place. So I'm gonna treat it like Moab. Do go up thru the Bears Ears, past Duck Lake to intersection that goes to Beef Basin...you can go to the Needles if you like. Climb up Elephant Hill. This requires Backing Up steep slopes maybe 3 times. A motorcycle can not make the turns! You must move the bike around the turn. But it's fun.

  • @user-yw9mw9hv8o
    @user-yw9mw9hv8o 4 роки тому +3

    beautiful plants, beautiful scenery, beautiful little insect bastards, some philosophical takes
    i gladly watch this. really is almost therapeutic. awe and comtenplation.
    i hope ya keep doin whatcha doin. thank ya

  • @JimmieK2010
    @JimmieK2010 4 роки тому +1

    Amazingly intense colors, almost surreal. Absolutely stunning.

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine 4 роки тому +1

    The view 10:00 was a stunner as was 20:21....beautiful shots..it is all so damn beautiful.

  • @TrackZero
    @TrackZero 4 роки тому +9

    Human Tumor, that's going in my lexicon.

  • @deadzipper1777
    @deadzipper1777 4 роки тому +2

    Jesus this place looks amazing to walk for hours in. Also have some milkweed growing near me, can't wait for it to fully bloom.

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 4 роки тому +2

    Fantastic milkweed. I hope it has some protection order on it. Only 8 wild populations! Perhaps it could be brought into horticulture - it’s pretty enough - could be good garden specimen. It’s what they did with the Wollemi Pine here and, given we nearly lost the last wild stand in the January bushfires, it’s just as well. It’s not ideal, but better than being left with a few pressings in a herbarium.. Terrific video. I haven’t watched in a while but should have.

  • @cosmicbackwoods
    @cosmicbackwoods 4 роки тому +2

    thanks man. your videos helped before everything got super weird so they are especially meditative now. also that place looks sick, might have to go check it out

  • @nmnate
    @nmnate 4 роки тому +1

    Just started watching... man this is refreshing. Also a reminder to plant some more native plants in the yard (we're in northern NM, pinon / juniper mostly). Would love to get some SW native asclepias in the yard eventually.

  • @AlAllerton
    @AlAllerton 4 роки тому +1

    About those white moths at 26:00 I was reading about other milkweeds tonight and an article mentioned Cycnia tenera, the dogbane tiger moth.
    [Copied from wiki...]
    It is a common feeder on Apocynum cannabinum (dogbane, Indian hemp) which produces a milky latex containing cardenolides, toxic cardiac glycoside that defend against herbivores. It also feeds on milkweed species, Asclepias, at least in parts of its range, but is most commonly reported from dogbane. Its interactions with bats have been much studied, but are an area of dispute regarding whether the clicks emitted by adult moths are disruptive of bat echolocation, or merely aposematic warning signals.

  • @creativeusername8760
    @creativeusername8760 4 роки тому +7

    Clicked this video with the quickness

  • @sky1ar
    @sky1ar 4 роки тому +3

    look at the new thumbnails, production value baby

  • @carlosgalvan8478
    @carlosgalvan8478 4 роки тому +8

    Come South! I’m in Kearny AZ and I will make you homemade salsa!

  • @jcv3061
    @jcv3061 4 роки тому

    As always, thanks so much for your awesome vids and sense of humor, man!
    These A. welshii look very, very similar to some milkweeds (that I haven't been able to identify) that I've seen growing in urban Managua. People call'em "dog's balls" plants, because the seed pod looks uncannily like a tight, green [air-filled] n*tsack! The ones down here are probably invasive, I'm guessing; I took some pictures of some I found growing in the street today because I remembered watching your video a few weeks ago.

  • @barrypoontang
    @barrypoontang 4 роки тому +1

    love it mate, who knew plants could be interesting. You should do species identifying videos more.

  • @margiekn
    @margiekn 3 роки тому +1

    I raise Monarch butterflies. I grow Tropical milkweed from seeds. This is such an interesting segment! Did you see any Monarchs there?

  • @odinbriem9183
    @odinbriem9183 4 роки тому +1

    Always exited to see videos from my territory, thank you very much

  • @jaewok5G
    @jaewok5G 4 роки тому +2

    that is _really_ nice looking sand.

  • @nathanaelcard
    @nathanaelcard 4 роки тому +1

    That red sand is unmistakable. Reminds me of the land around Page AZ. Haven't been out there since this bastard got me into plant id, but now I definitely wanna go back

  • @Indoor_Man
    @Indoor_Man 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you to you for being you. I just watched my first video. That was awesome!

    • @Indoor_Man
      @Indoor_Man 4 роки тому

      Professional entertainers with a writing staff are less entertaining than you. Thank you.

  • @FrostyDelights
    @FrostyDelights 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Cpbd definitely needed this today

  • @Grateful_Dad_54
    @Grateful_Dad_54 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful habitat and scenery! Thanks, Joey! As an aside, I thought I'd heard of Asclepias before, but in a different context. Actually it was 'Asclepius'.
    Linnaeus himself codified our native milkweed as Asclepias syriaca (though the plant is not from Syria) in 1753, naming the species after Asclepius, the Greek god of healing. The classic rod of Asclepius and of medicine focusing on patients and used by many medical organizations worldwide is a single snake twined around a wooden staff.

  • @newbotany
    @newbotany 4 роки тому

    This is my favourite channel... By a mile. One to imitate, though with your own individuality. Is Tony the first entertaining scientist?

  • @monkey93xf
    @monkey93xf 4 роки тому +2

    You could start a patreon instead of sponsors. I'm sure people would love monthly downloads of your art and photos (assuming you photograph the plants too)

  • @teamuncle
    @teamuncle 4 роки тому

    Thanks for a very beautiful landscape and educational commentary. Suitably quelled. From SE England Glaswegian.

  • @Rachel-vz6gw
    @Rachel-vz6gw 4 роки тому +1

    I am a huge fan of your videos! Could you put together a playlist of your videos for the midwest?

    • @WhiffleWaffles
      @WhiffleWaffles 4 роки тому +1

      That would be cool for a playlist of different areas: east coast, Midwest, etc.

  • @craighoover1495
    @craighoover1495 4 роки тому +8

    Thank you for bringing to us this endangered species. I assume that the BLM manages this land. I am left wondering if the area that you were filming had any special access restrictions. The existence of the Off Road Vehicle Recreation Area nearby suggests that you might have been in a designated preserve.

    • @empty9251
      @empty9251 4 роки тому +1

      As long as he was within the boundary of the park the site says 100% of the dunes are open for hiking.

    • @b.a.d.2086
      @b.a.d.2086 4 роки тому +1

      It's a State Park but hopefully they're able to keep the ORV's out of this part. The area is called Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. They have some very cool rangers there and in the winter when they're bored and nobody's there they'll teach you some great stuff about the area. Many people just fly through the area "doing the parks" in one day. The dunes are a Utah local hangout for the large part.

    • @craighoover1495
      @craighoover1495 4 роки тому

      @@b.a.d.2086 Thank you.

  • @ho2cultcha
    @ho2cultcha 4 роки тому

    that sand - the color and texture are wonderful!

  • @RedGrassEater259
    @RedGrassEater259 4 роки тому

    I've been watching your vids for about a year now, and i love them! A couple months ago I was out at the coral sand dunes with my roommates and we saw some weird guy with a camera yelling at the ground. Thought what the hell is this guy doing, just yelling at the ground and recording it? It wasn't until i saw this that I realized it was probably you! Thanks for pointing out the great smell of the sophora, nobody i was with could smell it!

  • @Murdant
    @Murdant 4 роки тому

    I know you get tons of requests from folks asking you to come to their area. But, if you've never been to the cedar glades here in middle Tennessee, then you REALLY need to check them out. The flora is right up your alley. Rare and endangered species found no where else, and geology unique to this region.

  • @Wonderhussy
    @Wonderhussy Рік тому

    Yes I can imagine being there on mild psychedelics... I want to hear more about this lewd man you met in New York

  • @treebeard7140
    @treebeard7140 4 роки тому

    You have less rainfall than a lot of places near me yet the most gorgeous plants. Desert plants don't fuck around

  • @SeanDahlman1
    @SeanDahlman1 4 роки тому +1

    I am currently studying Penstemon with the Forest Service RMRS and yeah... It feels like there are 100000 species haha. Love your videos, if your in Idaho our crew would love to show you around.

  • @jackwood8307
    @jackwood8307 4 роки тому +5

    Hey your back! Was starting to worry!❤️

  • @jesserivera9704
    @jesserivera9704 4 роки тому +3

    I love your videos. makes me want to go out but I dont know what im looking at ahaha.
    reminds me always of this proverb of hell:
    "To create a little flower is the labor of ages."
    -William Blake

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  4 роки тому +10

      Anybody can learn. Just requires being observant and curious and asking questions.

    • @jesserivera9704
      @jesserivera9704 4 роки тому

      @@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesntwell yeah, thanks, I know, but like, what do I do, just go walking with a botany book? I'm a somewhat successful autodidact but with Botany I have no clue where to start. And are there even plants worth checking out here in Toronto? Wanna come visit sometime and get me started? You'll always have a place to stay up here if you need bro!

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  4 роки тому +3

      @@jesserivera9704 download inaturalist, start uploading observations, and when you learn what a plant is that you observed go read about it in Wikipedia and see what family it's in (and thus what it's evolutionarily related to) and any other pertinent informsiton that may be listed

  • @ohmyblindman
    @ohmyblindman 4 роки тому +1

    I get depressed, angry and nauseous all at the same time, so thanks for the moment of okay.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 4 роки тому +1

    Sniff some Pondorosa pines for me! I mean, stick your schnozz right up against that bark and have a good huff. Half of them smell like vanilla, and half smell like butterscotch.

  • @jeannettelee2806
    @jeannettelee2806 4 роки тому +1

    Love the measuring tape tattoo.

  • @wutflex
    @wutflex 4 роки тому +8

    I wanna do this for a living

  • @Jabberwalks
    @Jabberwalks 4 роки тому +6

    I really need to get out west to look at plants. But then I'll have no idea what weird alien plants I'm looking at.

  • @MichaelCarolina
    @MichaelCarolina 4 роки тому +2

    I enjoy your videos. ;) Keep em coming.