Brother no one can teach trees, flowers, plants and mushrooms like you do. You definitely have a hell of a gift, one of which is becoming lost in this world and thank God someone like you exist to re-interest new generations in what's growing in their own world. Love this channel and I've learned a lot from you in only a couple videos
Your enthusiasm is infectious and you have it time after time. You are a great teacher and I think I could watch you talk about anything and you would hold my attention. Those Dutchman Breeches look like they could be related to the Bleeding Heart. Thanks for another great video.
One of my deepest loves, are wildflower identification ❤How thrilled I am to hear from you new & exciting explanations ,names,and delights in every season. Used to live in Pa.Upstate N.Y.Daughter of a Mom who taught me of many plants,studied about western plants & desert plants.Father was an Air Force Serviceman..So Also saw woods in Arkansas and other beautiful areas!Blessyou Intelligent New Friend. Love our land - Love your Videos!
@@LearnYourLand ''bleeding hearts'' are indigenous in my area of north redwood forests. but disappearing from urban areas that still have indigenous zones thru out neighborhood in Eureka Ca. they are DELIGHTFUL to find once in a while. THKU for all.
I often find the wild ginger flower this time of the year. I pause and peek under the leaves. It makes me smile and it's almost like I'm being let in on a beautiful secret.
I love flowers and I like the way you come across you're very knowledgeable about the wild life.. you remind me so much of the weatherman on Channel 6 Action News Philadelphia Pennsylvania you have a lot of resemblance to him....... when I was a kid we were taught to go out and pick dandelion and my mother would make us a nice salad so I do remember.
Look forward to your videos. At 68 years old you are teaching me many things about our woods in Potter County, PA. The name of Dutchmen Breeches being one and then the Trout Lily, for some reason my mom always called the Adders Tongue.
I live in Alaska and I spend all my free time in forests. I love trees. Not only are they alive, they are thoughtful. They will slow down their growth so younger trees can catch up. I spend my time touching and smelling and photographing them. Its time well spent. It takes away stress.
I just recently discovered this channel I love it. I'm surprised this guy doesn't have a bigger following. Very charismatic. I especially love all the mushroom vids I've been binge watching them for the past few days.
Here in Virginia, the Virginia Bluebells are gorgeous. The local parks advertise when they are in bloom. I always take a walk in my favorite park along the banks of the Potomac when the bluebells comes out!
You are the most edifying, knowledgeable person to be found among you tube presenters. Our Creator has made you a special treasure and given you the ability to present and articulate the beauty of His creation!
Great video again! I like the last one, Trout Lily, the most.. we nibble on these as we are finishing sap season up... they're one of the first spring greens and they are so sweet and tender (leaves).
Nice Adam I was on my nature hike when you posted this video!! Found all except the wild ginger and noticed the Trout Lily the other day!!! Great stuff brother!!!👍
Was out Sunday and seen them all but the Dutchman Breeches. Also saw a couple Trilliums in bloom on sun facing hillsides, Purple Cress, Cutleaf Toothwort and Woodland Buttercup. Ottawa County Michigan.
Trout Lily is so beautiful. A public park near me has a huge patch of Trout Lilies. So wonderful to see in a city!🌳🍃🌵😗🌲🌾🌾💮💮🏵🌿🌸😅🌹🌷🌷🌻🌺🍂😍😍🍀🍀🌴😂😂😇💐🏡🌿🌸🌹🌷🌷🌻🌺🌺🍂🍂😍😍🌳🍂🌵😗🌲🌲🌾💮💮☘☘🏵🌿😅🌹🌷🌻🌺🌺🍂😍🌳🍂🌺🍀🌴😂😂🌷🌹🌹😅😅💐💐💐😭🌹🌷🌻🌻🌺🍂🌳🌳🍃🌵
Cool! Thanx for the info Adam... Ive seen the trout lily leaves so much here in Kentucky and wondered what it was.. Now I know and Im kinda excited to get back out and share this info with my ourdoors buddy- my brother.
Here is another update that I have for you today Adam from my last update below. Today, I found 2 more wild plants that you featured in this video here which were Bloodroot, and round lobed Hepatica. Believe it not, I also found for the very first time a plant called Goldenseal. I was shocked when I found it as I was told its rare to find them in the wild. I found all these plants in an overgrowth forest that is undisturbed since its on a property that I may be purchasing in the near future that has just been sitting there unused for 30 plus years. After these discoveries, I may want to consider buying the property outright . I wonder if I will find Ginseng there next. hehe!
Thank you very much! I have seen some of these in the woods before and wondered what they were. The thorough explanations are so concise and interesting. Terrific job; great videography.
Bloodroot is a godsend to anyone battling cancer, especially skin cancer. I urge you to read up on it, join the international conversation in the Bloodroot Discussion Group on FB. It will give you hope when hope runs thin.
Greetings from western pa. You're so knowledgeable! At 6:33...I spotted the start of jewelweed! Early spring also time for coltsfoot. (My sister calls them pre-dandelion ) lol Ty...for all your videos! 👍 👍
Thanks, Adam, for the ecology lesson. It's almost a lost art, what you're doing. Many people have learned the names of these beautiful wildflowers, and, now, they can go a step further, thanks to you.
I really enjoy your videos ,even though I live Pacific Northwest ,wish you were on this side of the country .some of the same plants . Really impressed how you remember all the scientific words ! Thanks for your enthusiasm ;)
Learn Your Land, Thank you, I'm enjoying your videos as well. Also I'm serious if you want to come over some day, we have about 100 acres here in Butler County. About 90% woods
I found 3 Chocolate Lillie's last spring in the woods behind my house in Western Washington, they are gorgeous and the deer think so too, LOL Great Video! :)
Thank you for your wonderfully informative and enjoyable videos. I've gotten to know and become friends with many more of my plant and fungal neighbors because of your channel. I love how you use and explain scientific terms while showing us the plants in their wild habitat. Happy Beltane Eve to everyone who celebrates!
Yellow trout lily. I took them for granted. Thank you for pointing the attention. We are learning much and thats' because you are a great teacher. Thank you ... I like to discover wild know your land with you at the lead.
Mary Perez It is sooooo delicious, and no one will mind if you eat it. Try it chopped up in cream cheese as a spread, or in sour cream as a sauce, or to omelets at the last minute. The flowers are beautiful as a garnish for dishes or added to salads,
I led a weed walk a couple of weeks ago, and the woods were magical with those lacy white flowers. We made baked potatoes and put an assortment of herbs in the sour cream - it was fabulous, along with the cheese spread on baguettes rounds, plus the wide assortment of greens and flowers as salad material with a good white balsamic vinaigrette. The plantain was budding, and they taste like mushrooms, too. We cooked up a little bit of Sonchus oleraceus and Galium aparine tips to taste, as well.
Good Lord, how did you gain so much knowledge at such a young age? You are an amazing bank of intelligence and knowledge of nature! Thank you for sharing it with us all!
Thanks to you, Adam ! I saw all of these wild flowers when I went to wildness, I love outdoors. I didn't know their names. Some of them I planted in my garden such as bloodroot, anemone, trout lily....
I wish you lived here in Wisconsin, I’d love to go on walks with you and see what’s what in our neck of the woods! I’m so glad I found you, what a fountain of information you are! Thank you!!
Great video Adam! Love all your videos. Been seeing so many of these spring ephemerals here in NE Ga. Don't you have trillium up there? Been seeing masses of them here..and pink lady slippers.
You should really do more wildflower videos! Maybe some on summer, autumn, and winter wildflowers. I also really think it would be cool if you did a video on the Lady Slipper
I was in Georgia recently and saw what looked like pink honey suckles in the woods - and of course yellow ones. The colt's foot flowers in my yard are popping up everywhere.
Lovely video! Pretty wildflowers are not just for decorative purposes after all lol, no seriously how do you know so much?! 😂 I also love how their names can say a lot about them like the bloodroot or the dicentra cucullaria that you showed in your video!
Thanks for watching! I enjoy your videos as well... especially the Villandry Gardens tour. And to answer your question about knowing this information, I just read... read... and keep reading! And I spend a lot of time in the company of good wildflowers. :D
Learn Your Land thanks that's kind :D wow well intensive studying does definitely pay off! Hahaha in fact plants are like people : it's much easier to get to know them face to face!!
Brother no one can teach trees, flowers, plants and mushrooms like you do. You definitely have a hell of a gift, one of which is becoming lost in this world and thank God someone like you exist to re-interest new generations in what's growing in their own world. Love this channel and I've learned a lot from you in only a couple videos
Thank you!
Your enthusiasm is infectious and you have it time after time. You are a great teacher and I think I could watch you talk about anything and you would hold my attention. Those Dutchman Breeches look like they could be related to the Bleeding Heart. Thanks for another great video.
yes, definitely bleeding heart
One of my deepest loves, are wildflower identification ❤How thrilled I am to hear from you new & exciting explanations ,names,and delights in every season. Used to live in Pa.Upstate N.Y.Daughter of a Mom who taught me of many plants,studied about western plants & desert plants.Father was an Air Force Serviceman..So Also saw woods in Arkansas and other beautiful areas!Blessyou Intelligent New Friend. Love our land - Love your Videos!
I love this channel; your enthusiasm and knowledge is totally enjoyable. Your guarantee stands!
Thanks, Mona!
@@LearnYourLand ''bleeding hearts'' are indigenous in my area of north redwood forests. but disappearing from urban areas that still have indigenous zones thru out neighborhood in Eureka Ca. they are DELIGHTFUL to find once in a while. THKU for all.
a hidden gem this was. Glad it came up in my feed🌲
Who disliked an informative video like this? Your videos are awesome and much appreciated!
Thanks, Katelyn!
Absolutely LOVE all you share. Your enthusiasm for nature and all it has to offer is truly infectious!!! Thank you!!! God Bless ~Lisa
Thanks, Lisa! I appreciate your continued support!
Amazing deciduous forest flowers
The wild ginger flower is amazing! Never seen or heard of such.👍
Yes, it's one of my favorites!
I often find the wild ginger flower this time of the year. I pause and peek under the leaves. It makes me smile and it's almost like I'm being let in on a beautiful secret.
I love flowers and I like the way you come across you're very knowledgeable about the wild life..
you remind me so much of the weatherman on Channel 6 Action News Philadelphia Pennsylvania you have a lot of resemblance to him....... when I was a kid we were taught to go out and pick dandelion and my mother would make us a nice salad so I do remember.
Found Dutchmans Breeches for the first time! What a thrill! Great video!
Nice! And thanks for watching!
Look forward to your videos. At 68 years old you are teaching me many things about our woods in Potter County, PA. The name of Dutchmen Breeches being one and then the Trout Lily, for some reason my mom always called the Adders Tongue.
I live in Alaska and I spend all my free time in forests. I love trees. Not only are they alive, they are thoughtful. They will slow down their growth so younger trees can catch up. I spend my time touching and smelling and photographing them. Its time well spent. It takes away stress.
I just recently discovered this channel I love it. I'm surprised this guy doesn't have a bigger following. Very charismatic. I especially love all the mushroom vids I've been binge watching them for the past few days.
Thanks for watching!
Don’t forget the wood sorrel if you have it up there! Those lemony pink flowers are the best
Once again you made my day! But I’ll be looking forward to it days & days finding these hidden gems! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Here in Virginia, the Virginia Bluebells are gorgeous. The local parks advertise when they are in bloom. I always take a walk in my favorite park along the banks of the Potomac when the bluebells comes out!
Awesome! I almost featured Virginia Bluebells in this video.
You are the most edifying, knowledgeable person to be found among you tube presenters. Our Creator has made you a special treasure and given you the ability to present and articulate the beauty of His creation!
It is amazing how "home" the woods can look, even though you're there and I'm in Kentucky! I am so glad I found your channel!
Great video again! I like the last one, Trout Lily, the most.. we nibble on these as we are finishing sap season up... they're one of the first spring greens and they are so sweet and tender (leaves).
Adam, you are my hero! Love your passion, you knowledge and your heart! You inspire me every day. Thanks for your important work.
I love this video....I miss the flowers of the Indiana woods
Thanks for sharing these beautiful little wonders!
You're welcome!
Found trout lilies for the first time this year. Amazing! So beautiful. Found a ton of garlic mustard. Yummy!
Love Dutchmans Breeches! My favorite spring flowers. Great video! Great info!
Thank you!
Nice Adam I was on my nature hike when you posted this video!! Found all except the wild ginger and noticed the Trout Lily the other day!!! Great stuff brother!!!👍
Nice! Hopefully you'll see Wild Ginger while it's still in bloom!
Was out Sunday and seen them all but the Dutchman Breeches. Also saw a couple Trilliums in bloom on sun facing hillsides, Purple Cress, Cutleaf Toothwort and Woodland Buttercup. Ottawa County Michigan.
Trout Lily is so beautiful. A public park near me has a huge patch of Trout Lilies. So wonderful to see in a city!🌳🍃🌵😗🌲🌾🌾💮💮🏵🌿🌸😅🌹🌷🌷🌻🌺🍂😍😍🍀🍀🌴😂😂😇💐🏡🌿🌸🌹🌷🌷🌻🌺🌺🍂🍂😍😍🌳🍂🌵😗🌲🌲🌾💮💮☘☘🏵🌿😅🌹🌷🌻🌺🌺🍂😍🌳🍂🌺🍀🌴😂😂🌷🌹🌹😅😅💐💐💐😭🌹🌷🌻🌻🌺🍂🌳🌳🍃🌵
You're a fantastic teacher. I love your enthusiasm! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I was just out in my woods and found Trillium and Solomon Seal.
I usually turn off adblocks to support youtubers like you. I'm surprise you don't have any ads at all.
Hi Adam , thank you for sharing your knowledge. Enjoy your harvesting.
Thanks Scott!
Cool! Thanx for the info Adam... Ive seen the trout lily leaves so much here in Kentucky and wondered what it was.. Now I know and Im kinda excited to get back out and share this info with my ourdoors buddy- my brother.
Thanks for watching, Robert!
Thank you. I really love your videos.
Thanks!
Thank you, great info, you always had great videos, knowledge and yes I do seen all of them when I'm in the wood.
Thanks for watching!
Your vids are just getting better and better. Thanks a bunch!
Glad you're enjoying them!
Here is another update that I have for you today Adam from my last update below. Today, I found 2 more wild plants that you featured in this video here which were Bloodroot, and round lobed Hepatica. Believe it not, I also found for the very first time a plant called Goldenseal. I was shocked when I found it as I was told its rare to find them in the wild. I found all these plants in an overgrowth forest that is undisturbed since its on a property that I may be purchasing in the near future that has just been sitting there unused for 30 plus years. After these discoveries, I may want to consider buying the property outright . I wonder if I will find Ginseng there next. hehe!
Thank you very much! I have seen some of these in the woods before and wondered what they were. The thorough explanations are so concise and interesting. Terrific job; great videography.
Thanks, Marsha!
Always enjoy the back history to these plants we see everyday. Got a lot of Virginia bluebells out around Harrisburg area
Excellent video! I'm getting anxious for the upcoming Morel season. I heard the woodpecker @ 6:35 one of my favorite birds (and robins)
Yes, good ear!
Another fantastic video! I know so much more about my landscape now because of your channel. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you!
SPECTACULAR
Bloodroot is a godsend to anyone battling cancer, especially skin cancer. I urge you to read up on it, join the international conversation in the Bloodroot Discussion Group on FB. It will give you hope when hope runs thin.
I live in southern Ontario (Canada) so I am familiar with all these spring wildflowers. So interesting to learn more about them. Thank you!
What I love about your video is not only the interesting plants and you share your knabout them and very technical too. I think it’s awesome
Thanks Adam! Now I finally know it's 'yellow trout lily' that are all over my woods up here in Hermitage.... Gary
Thanks for watching, Gary!
Love the spring wild flowers. Thank you for this video 🙏🍁❤️
Greetings from western pa. You're so knowledgeable! At 6:33...I spotted the start of jewelweed! Early spring also time for coltsfoot. (My sister calls them pre-dandelion ) lol Ty...for all your videos! 👍 👍
Good eye! Thanks for watching!
Thanks, Adam, for the ecology lesson. It's almost a lost art, what you're doing. Many people have learned the names of these beautiful wildflowers, and, now, they can go a step further, thanks to you.
You're amazing. I love your videos. When is your book going to be done?
I really enjoy your videos ,even though I live Pacific Northwest ,wish you were on this side of the country .some of the same plants . Really impressed how you remember all the scientific words ! Thanks for your enthusiasm ;)
Linda Mazur no! You can't have him! Lol, I am so happy he is so close to my area!
Samanda ,Ha ha ha
Ahww come on ! LOL
Glad he exist anywhere really love the videos xx
it's amazing to share your attention to nature's most delicate and small flowers, love your videos👍👍👍
One of my viewers just sent me here, very well done. If you want to dig a few ramps let me know. I'm in western pa as well
Oh neat, I just checked out your videos and I really enjoy them! Keep it up!
Learn Your Land, Thank you, I'm enjoying your videos as well. Also I'm serious if you want to come over some day, we have about 100 acres here in Butler County. About 90% woods
I was wondering what the lovely white flowers with the odd shaped leaves growing under the locusts on my road were--bloodroot, thanks!
I found 3 Chocolate Lillie's last spring in the woods behind my house in Western Washington, they are gorgeous and the deer think so too, LOL Great Video! :)
We are getting tons of rain here in Nova Scotia. Slowly seeing growth. Thank you for this video!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Gifted is an understatement; other-worldly!
I like that your a few hours south of me. our growth is about a month behind you.
Thank you for your wonderfully informative and enjoyable videos. I've gotten to know and become friends with many more of my plant and fungal neighbors because of your channel. I love how you use and explain scientific terms while showing us the plants in their wild habitat.
Happy Beltane Eve to everyone who celebrates!
Thank you Jason!
Yellow trout lily. I took them for granted. Thank you for pointing the attention. We are learning much and thats' because you are a great teacher.
Thank you ... I like to discover wild know your land with you at the lead.
Beautiful little wonders. Thanks and blessings.
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
I love the wild mustard that grows in my area
eTroleum..oh my... terribly invasive
I am surrounded by garlic mustard, it's everywhere here!
Mary Perez It is sooooo delicious, and no one will mind if you eat it. Try it chopped up in cream cheese as a spread, or in sour cream as a sauce, or to omelets at the last minute. The flowers are beautiful as a garnish for dishes or added to salads,
chez moi Wow! Thanks for the tip! I haven’t tried it like that yet.
I led a weed walk a couple of weeks ago, and the woods were magical with those lacy white flowers. We made baked potatoes and put an assortment of herbs in the sour cream - it was fabulous, along with the cheese spread on baguettes rounds, plus the wide assortment of greens and flowers as salad material with a good white balsamic vinaigrette. The plantain was budding, and they taste like mushrooms, too. We cooked up a little bit of Sonchus oleraceus and Galium aparine tips to taste, as well.
Good Lord, how did you gain so much knowledge at such a young age? You are an amazing bank of intelligence and knowledge of nature! Thank you for sharing it with us all!
Probably the smartest guy I follow on UA-cam.
Thanks to you, Adam ! I saw all of these wild flowers when I went to wildness, I love outdoors. I didn't know their names. Some of them I planted in my garden such as bloodroot, anemone, trout lily....
Binge watching learn your land today❤ thanks Adam!
Yes I have , in the mountains of Lenoir NC, Wilson Creek Gorge is the best
Great video! Learned the name of a couple of flowers that I didn't know. Thanks so much for taking the time to share with us!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t meow my lawn much. And sometimes I find some cool flowers showing up. I think that’s pretty cool
I wish you lived here in Wisconsin, I’d love to go on walks with you and see what’s what in our neck of the woods! I’m so glad I found you, what a fountain of information you are! Thank you!!
Beautiful 😍😍😍😍
Wonderful information- love this channel- you have taught us a lot about foraging
We see tons of trout Lilly in our woods
Thanks!
Great video Adam! Love all your videos. Been seeing so many of these spring ephemerals here in NE Ga. Don't you have trillium up there? Been seeing masses of them here..and pink lady slippers.
Thanks! Yes, we have lots of trillium species. None were blooming the day I was filming. Maybe they'll get a shout-out in a future video!
Great video, as usual. I was just out for a hike yesterday and got to see most of these flowers.
Nice!
Wonderful video! All my favorite flowers!
Heading out in West Michigan to see if I can spot any now.
I just love your work one of my most favorite! And most beneficial and clear artistic videos 💚
Dutchman breeches!! Magical! Found those one day in the field. it took me forever to find it in a book!
It's a neat one, for sure!
You should really do more wildflower videos! Maybe some on summer, autumn, and winter wildflowers. I also really think it would be cool if you did a video on the Lady Slipper
I have the trout lily in my garden :-) thanks for video I am keeping an eye out next spring
I found wild ginger in VT. Its lovely
Love the spring ephemeral display in N Ga. I can't keep up with my eyeglasses but know where to look each spring. Priorities!
Ha, indeed!
So cool. I saw a lot of these on my hikes on the weekends this year. Cool to put a name to them now
Love your channel. I believe wild ginger flowers are pollinated by ants only, so cool!
Great video!
Thank you!
Per usual, awesome video!
Thanks, Kelsey!
I was in Georgia recently and saw what looked like pink honey suckles in the woods - and of course yellow ones. The colt's foot flowers in my yard are popping up everywhere.
I absolutely love your channel ❤
So much knowledge and very informative! Thank you
Fellow Pittsburgher 👋
You have done it again. Wonderful content and images.
U r great
I love the out doors and it's clear u do too
Enjoy with love in your heart, send me your knowledge
Thank you!
super learning video!
Great Hunt. ..All life is great...&)
Yes!
Thank you, Adam!
Love the wild ginger.xo
loved this video!! thank you :)
Thank you!
my pleasure :D love your videos!
Love your channel! Dude your brain must be sore remembering all this, lol!!
It usually is after a day of filming. :D
Love your scientific commentary
You have so much infos thanks for sharing
This really makes me miss Pennsylvania.
Trout Lilly - Northern Maine near the 45th parallel
Awesome!
This guy is great.
Lovely video! Pretty wildflowers are not just for decorative purposes after all lol, no seriously how do you know so much?! 😂 I also love how their names can say a lot about them like the bloodroot or the dicentra cucullaria that you showed in your video!
Thanks for watching! I enjoy your videos as well... especially the Villandry Gardens tour. And to answer your question about knowing this information, I just read... read... and keep reading! And I spend a lot of time in the company of good wildflowers. :D
Learn Your Land thanks that's kind :D wow well intensive studying does definitely pay off! Hahaha in fact plants are like people : it's much easier to get to know them face to face!!
Agreed. :D