Zuidas Botanische Tuin Tour: Part 2 - Plant One On Me - Ep 084
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- Guess what-between this episode and the last, I STILL haven't figured out to say "Zuidas", but that's OK because you don't need to know how to pronounce the word to know that you've found an amazing botanic garden.
Last week's episode, we toured through the plethora of cacti, euphorbia and succulents that Zuidas Botanische Tuin has, and this week we continue onwards with more succulents, including some monster-sized ones!
Though this botanical garden is little known, they have A LOT to say and EVEN MORE to show. Over 1,000 species and 40,000 specimens reside in these glasshouses. Enjoy the second part of the tour.
For the first tour, see Episode 083 found here: • Zuidas Botanische Tuin...
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Summer Thank-you!❤ very much what a nice gentleman showing you the beautiful greenhouse's and stunning plants!❤🌵❤👍👌✌❤ Thank-you!❤
Summer I really enjoy this series, it gives you the opportunity to explore endless amounts of species in addition to all the once your having in your home. Love it when you take the time to go over the origin of the plants and how to care for them in the home. Your great. 💚
So glad you're enjoying the series Mathilda. The fact that I can introduce people to the beauty of plants is a gift for me too.
Ooooh, Summer said "shit," I'm telling! :P Awesome video, super cool plants! Your videos always make my Thursday morning brighter.
I couldn't agree more Grant. I got a great chuckle :)
glad no one has "virgin" ears! :)
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The tour was great...his voice is so soft. Thanks Summer
He is incredibly soft-spoken. Makes you lean in and listen more intently! :)
@@summerrayneoakes For sure, I was doing just that. I so enjoy your tours. Each presenter is unique in their approach. They all love that we love these wonderful plants. Keep Going Summer! You're so great.
Obsessed with all the botanical garden tours! Felt like I was listening to plant ASMR lol and the end got me good gal! You are a bright light in this dark world. Namaste from Massachusetts
Stunning!!!
Wow...loved ! 💖💖💖🙏
Awesome collection 🌵,Thanks for these vids. Bloopers are always the best🙂👍
Stunning collection!
Gorgeous plants
This is amazing!!
Thank you for teaching me about a place 40 minutes from my place i never knew about! Going to take a look there soon!
Amazing Deherainia Smaragdina! The flowers have unpleasant smell. Beautiful collection 👍
Wonderful! ❤️❤️❤️ you are amazing as always.
glad you're enjoying!
Wonderful collection of plants and an incredibly relaxed guide, this Marten. 😃😃😃
He's super chill!
No doubt that Dutch people are the chillest and relaxed Europeans among other Europeans from the other European countries. They are such an easy going human being that I have ever met. They are direct, passionate, and really helpful. Love being surrounding with Dutch people.
Haha I heard that. Wow what an amazing place. Enjoyed your video as always and thanks for sharing!!!
you're mighty welcome Kathy! Thanks for tuning in.
Omg...amazing tour
This and the first video are really something else...I’m glad I took the time to watch. The gentleman who hosted you really did a good job explaining things considering that English must be his second language. What a treat.
Oh my God. Those succulents, and ancient plants thought. AMAZING.
cool and very nice collection .
My morning
Watching Summer Rayne Oakes Plant vlogs
Watering my plants
Watching Summer Rayne Oakes Plant vlogs while watering my plants
love her video so much
Best episode
Wow all the succulent collection awesome 😘 this is so awesome I am speechless,😇
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thanks for sharing this.
Great info! Awesome video! Thanks Summer! But stunned to see so little views in so many days!
That guy is very nice ☺️
Impressed with all those majestic plants we might never find in regular nurseries
Oh shit! I wanna see more of their Christmas decorations! lol
The mans voice is JUST like the teacher of the botany class in the movie How High.
Wonderful! I LOVED LOVED THIS SERIES !
Stockholm also says hi! 🌱💚💚
yeay =) Undrar hur många vi är =)
So glad you're enjoying. I'll be in Sweden soon. Can't wait!
Summer Rayne Oakes which city’s are you visiting? :)
Woah, I only subscribed to you yesterday and you were in the botanical garden that's in the backyard of the hospital I work at! I eat my lunch there all the time!
lucky you!!!
Cool greenhouse wish u would have shown orchid house
What days and time do you post new videos? I just subscribed to your channel, I love all the education and have become inspired to have some of own starter house plants.. Side note, your apartment is amazing!
How do you deal with collected water at the bottom of plants? Obviously you can't bring each and every plant to the sink to drain the water off.
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Towards the end on the echevaria table was a lime green unique looking succulent, kind of looked like a reptile shell... Anyone know what it was called?!
OMG Look at the cactus at 2:08!!! ( on the right )
What lol, is this old footage or are you in the Netherlands again? I remember you where here like three months ago at araflora?
haha. No I shot a boatload while there. I just didn't want to Netherlands everyone out, so I spaced out the episodes. But also editing is the biggest bottleneck. I'm nearing the end of Netherlands footage....but not quite!
I'm confused by Cereus forbesii 'Spiralis' being a natural hybrid, because if it really is, then the name should be something like 'Cereus forbesii x _______'. As it appears, based on the name, it's a natural variation that has been given a cultivar name.
Not being coy, maybe just semantics?
No brother. It's actually one of the rules in taxonomy that a natural hybrid has to explicitly mention the parent plants, separated by an 'x'. Another rule is that a natural hybrid can be given a name, but still would require the 'x' sign in between it and the genus name. For example, the orchid Phalaenopsis x leucorrhoda is a natural hybrid of P. aphrodite and P. schilleriana, but because it is a named entity, there is no need to refer to the plants as P. aphrodite x P. schilleriana- but an 'x' sign is still required when writing 'Phalaenopsis x leucorrhoda. Cereus forbesii 'Spiralis'- the way it was said and written- implies that it is a cultivar, or else it would have been written as Cereus x forbesii 'Spiralis' (but this would be erroneous because Cereus forbesii is indeed a full species).
I actually had this same discussion with another botanist the other day. Natural hybrids indeed can be given their own name, as you have so articulately described. The 'Spiralis' cactus in mention I believe is properly written as "Cereus forbesii cv. Spiralis" so it is described as a "cultivar". Marteen may have been erroneous in his assumption of it being a "natural" hybrid. However, not much is known about this cactus. it's believed this one is a cross of Cereus peruvianus and Cereus stenogonus. Cereus peruvianus in particular is widespread because it's cultivated, so it curious to know whether there was a "natural" hybrid through the help / spread of it through human planting. I think most now found in the market has been grown by seed. Any other cacti people who know more, feel free to weigh in. And thanks for the excellent discussion!
I actually had this same discussion with another botanist the other day. Natural hybrids indeed can be given their own name, as you have so articulately described. The 'Spiralis' cactus in mention I believe is properly written as "Cereus forbesii cv. Spiralis" so it is described as a "cultivar". Marteen may have been erroneous in his assumption of it being a "natural" hybrid. However, not much is known about this cactus. it's believed this one is a cross of Cereus peruvianus and Cereus stenogonus. Cereus peruvianus in particular is widespread because it's cultivated, so it curious to know whether there was a "natural" hybrid through the help / spread of it through human planting. I think most now found in the market has been grown by seed. Any other cacti people who know more, feel free to weigh in. And thanks for the excellent discussion!
Photos or videos of a 'Spiralis' flower would be extremely useful. If the morphology is still constant with Cereus forbesii, then 'Spiralis' is only a cultivar of that species. However, if the features are midway between C. peruvianus and C. stenogonus, then the assumption that 'Spiralis' is a hybrid between the two would be warranted, in which case it cannot be referred under C. forbesii anymore. But this raises the question: if 'Spiralis' is a hybrid (natural or otherwise), then why are the stems spirally arranged? My hunch here is that 'Spiralis' is only a cultivar of C. forbesii, but I could be mistaken.
Nice
#AbhijeetPrajapati
Could not see much !! Too overwhelming! Too much! Too congested. ..too...too... BAD! Did not enjoy, sorry😡😦
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