This Tree Thrives In The Desert
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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CREDITS
Created by Dylan Dubeau
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Tasha the Amazon
Producer: Andres Salazar
Writer: Lauren Greenwood
Camera Operator: Colin Cooper
Editor: Collin Sideris
Music:
Desert Highway
Get Your Groove On
Cape Town Hoedown
Relaxing Pandas
Urban Cowboy
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could you put the species name in the title or description lol? its hard to understand how you write new words if youre not a native speaker and this would really help
Especially not the man?
is there a fungus or lichen associated with these trees/ ecosystem?
The presenter is amazing, bring her back for videos 😊🐢🦋
Excellent videos and host...I was wondering is sloppy soil like a marshy wetland type situation or more of just an unkempt area type situation...🤔
Maple : who me , what did i do? I'm so innocent.
Maple: my leaves' shape is kinda my whole thing!
Don't give me that, you know what you did
Maybe you dont like my shape but i am a realy sweet if you get to know me on the inside😉
@@oliverbrooks4588 there are other tree genus that you can make syrup out of, not just maples. You should look into that here on youtube!
Ahahahahahahaahahahahhahahahaha
You tried so hard to make "Let's blow this poplar stand" work and I respect that.
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but let yourself be saved by the Lord Jesus! Return to Jesus please...
@@leternoruggiradasion9490 lol Sion
@@leternoruggiradasion9490sir, this is a video about a tree.
@@richieallan69 I know..
@@leternoruggiradasion9490 spamming religious doctrine like an advertisement achieves the opposite effect of what you are hoping for.
Since I was a kid I loved animals and I actually didn’t care about plants, because I thought they were boring. But now as an adult, this series has shown me how wrong I was. There’s so much variety and plants are geniuses at surviving. And I as never cared about them everything I see is a new surprise to me. Thanks for this series ❤️❤️❤️ please keep it up!
Funny. I'm the total opposite. I was fascinated with plants, animals are alive things... I always felt to leave them alone
all are beautiful. completely seperate life forms that all share the same ancestor! we also share that ancestor!! who could resist being interested in that
plants are just animals in slow motion :)
A great channel I found was Journey to the Microcosmos.
Something as simple as a shallow puddle of water has an entire complex ecosystem of microscopic critters in it.
The most fascinating thing about this plant to me is that their leaves aren’t just one shape. That’s so cool!
Can you talk about the Indian fig tree? Ficus benghalensis. Specimens in India are among the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage. It also known as the "strangler fig" because it starts out as epiphyte, that is, leaning on another tree that it ends up suffocating.
Plus Strangling Figs were mentioned in one of the songs from Encanto, givjbg you an opportunity to make all sorts of cheesy jokes and puns!
Here’s a list of plants I would love to see you cover:
Snapdragons
Wisteria
Jasmine
Foxglove
Dragons blood tree (I think that’s what it’s called)
Pawpaw trees
Cloudberries
Black or blue spruce
Spagnum moss or mosses in general
Desert roses
This is why I appreciate this channel so much. You actually present the key facts, like where exactly the species is, and when exactly they came about. Northern Africa / Western Asia and since the tertiary? Sweet!
All too often, the mainstream documentaries are nothing but pretty pictures. Here, I actually learn stuff!
Tasha I love the new cut, new color.
Talk about Adenostoma sparsifolium, aka, red shank. I grew up around these guys and they're extremely hardy and near impossible to kill. Plus their white blooms in the summer make them look covered in snow.
You tried your best with that one pun, but I guess it wasn't that poplar. And with that bad pun out of my system, time for me to make like a tree and leaf.
A video on Cottonwood Trees.
Their floating puffballs always make me think of a fairy migration
As an armature botanist, these videos are a great welcome! I've always loved animalogic, so these just add the icing to the cake.
Armature botanist?🤨🤨🤨
Fantastic video! I'd love a video on other "tera-forming" plants! Mangrove trees are a great example.
A new plant to add to my Minecraft datapack.
The bloopers made me explode hahahahahaha! Nice Episode as always
Gotta love Tasha when she's got THE SILLYS 😂
Can you do the Eucalyptus family? There’s like a bajillion plants but the Rainbow Eucalyptus is 🤌 chef kiss
They make skin shedding look attractive
Man these trees are TOUGH 💪
them : " only cactus grows on desert "
desert poplar : guess i am a cactus then.
One of the best things for my mental health is watching Tasha!
Question: why do some trees grow so fast and some grow extremely slowly in comparison?
It depends on the tree tbh lol
Environmental adaptations.
Nutrient, water, and light availability too
Edit: temperature and growth season
Up here in New England popular's grow extremely fast while hemlock's grow very slowly
Tasha's hosting is just pure awesomeness.
You are a blessing to this world. Thank you for existing! :D
I appreciate the bloopers too 😂😂😂
shes cute
They really make the desert pop...lar.
Nevermind I'll leave now
I love this channel!!
We love ya back!
@@animalogic thank you for sharing your love with us viewers and for providing quality content!!
I bet they would make awesome Bonsai =D
youre literally a real life Ms. Thornhill from Wednesday🖤💚
English is not my native language so I have a bit of a hard time trying to decipher new worlds, like the name of this tree, by simply hearing it Would be way better for me, and I suppose a lot of other people, to have some words actually pop up in some sort of overlay when they are named, I noticed this is a lack in every of your videos. PS. please don't tell me to activate subtitles because I tried but those are not corrected properly, in fact the Populus euphratica is spelled incorrectly as "populist euphratica" in the subtitles...
I am an English speaker, but what your suggesting is a wonderful example of constrictive criticism and definitely something this channel should work on including. It would aid far more than just non-English speakers. Having the important words, especially scientific ones such as genius and species that are often mangled by the subtitles would also help viewers that may be hard of hearing, as well as those who are visual / reading based learners. Being able to see the words on screen would be - in the over all terms of video production - a rather simple addition that could benefit a number of fans of this channel for various reasons.
If the trees name is difficult for you, because it sounds like popular or populous, I understand. I believe it’s spelled “poplar”. I didn’t catch the full scientific name, but it’s common name is the desert poplar. I don’t think this helps terribly much, but if you have more questions on words, I natively speak English and I’m well versed in plants, and I’m happy to try and help. English is super difficult to learn, even as a native speaker.
And I know animalogic has a Spanish version as well! It might be linked on the channel, so it wouldn’t surprise me if floralogic has one too. So they’re definitely open to the idea of spreading to new languages outside of English
You're doing great. And I agree. I'm mildly hard of hearing, and I always want to suggest video overlays for technical names, if not a proper subtitle file that can be enabled (unlike the auto-generated subtitles, which can only take you so far, and often fail when it comes to technical terms.)
Living for the outtakes 😂
Christmas is on its way, I'd love to see either Christmas Cacti or Poinsettias. :)
Have you ever talked about megaherbs, which only grow on New Zealand's subantarctic islands?
Those are so cool!
Your videos are always interesting and visualy cool, but this time I really gasped and said "wow" outloud when the footage of the habitat started rolling. Not only are the trees magnificient but paired the sand dunes and bright blue patches of river? Those colours! Those shapes! As a photographer, I'm just in awe. Was the footage filmed in a specific park or area?
I took a browse through the Floralogic videos and - please someone correct me if I am wrong - but I didn't see Ice Plant? A strange critter and one of those invasive weeds that is also damn near impossible to kill. I'd love to learn more about Spider Plants too - they might seem like boring houseplants but they're really very amazing. Both of these are also connected to my mother. Spider Plant because it's her favorite (or perhaps she's the plant's fave, they go CRAZY for her). And Ice Plant is her LEAST favorite, but she always told me such amazing strange stories about them trying to take over her father's garden when she was a kid. (December is my mother's bday month so if y'all DO cover these I'll be sending her the video for sure, hehe)
Spider plants are pleasingly hallucinogenic to kitties 🖤🫧🐈⬛🍄✨
Keep up the videos! I always like finding out about interesting plants I hadn't heard of 😊
Not going to lie, Tasha's end sillies are definitely my favourite parts of the floralogic vids!
Could you do a video about forget-me-nots/scorpion grasses? I just think they’re neat!
Ah forget me not such a under appreciated flower... same with babies breath.
The punk rock tree
Do Mistle Toe :)
These bloopers are pretty funny...🤣
Tasha's outtakes are really something to behold
Such a cute punk rocker. The sand tree was cute too.
I learned so much from this video.Desert poplars are cool
Try making a video about the Huamuchil/Guamuchil tree. Having a city named after it has to mean it is important 😉
Gawd those outtakes kill me. xD
Bloopers at the end are some of the best.
"Welcome to my jungle" 🤣 I'm gonna use that at least once.
This tree also grows everywhere on the Altus plateau and Leyndell royal capital. Speaking of the Altus plateau, you guys should really talk about the Erd Tree.
Tasha the Amazon love this show so much! Congratulations on the amazing work you do.
Just seeing poplar trees, like something I'd see in my backyard, on a flooded riverbank amongst sand dunes, feels surreal.
The fact that the leaf shape seems to vary between a quaking aspen, something more orbicular, like oriental bittersweet, and a willow, is truly bizarre.
Love your videos Tasha, even moreso now my indoor plant/terrarium/vivarium collection is both expanding and thriving (addicting ain't it once you've unlocked "green thumb ability"!) 💚
Just wanted to make a suggestion. When introducing the star of the show, perhaps put up text with common and scientific name.
Fascinating tree. Thank you.
Have you done an episode on:
Wollemi Pine
Kangaroo Paw
Ghost Gum
Bunya Bunya Pine
Death: I have com to collect you
The tree: pulls an AK-47
Death: 💀
love Floralogic!
splendid pick - and Tasha! You're awesome!!!
It would be cool if you had a whole channel dedicated to plants.
The blooper reel was worth the price of admission all by itself. 😆
Give it another year or so and the outtakes will be longer than the actual video
Aye the bloopers were gold lmao, keep doing what ur doin’ 🤣🥰
A remote appears in your hand. You flip the channel. The scene changes from a galactic battle to a game show where the host is a giraffe and all the contestants are giant mice. You flip the channel again. The scene changes to a small alien girl blowing out a birthday cake. You hold your finger down on the remote and the channels start flipping faster and faster, at the speed of a hummingbird’s wings. The channels are endless. They contain the media of every civilization that has ever existed. Within a minute you flip through 100 million channels. Getting the idea, you lift your finger from the remote. It stops on what looks like an HD nature documentary. You see a slow-motion macro shot of a hummingbird flapping its wings. The camera zooms out and you see yourself standing next to it in the desert, admiring its beauty.
I'd like to learn about the various species of maple tree and what's related to them, especially as I'm allergic to maple tree pollen.
Also, nice job working that pun joke in there - I liked it. Any more plant based puns that can be used would be fun as well
If you're allergic to maples, you may want to leaf them alone! 👍☺️
Can you please talk about the Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)? Where does it come from
exactly and how it looks in nature
Love that stress technique lol, I use it as well
Best Amazon video yet. So cute!
Every guy Tasha's ever met has a crush on her, except maybe the few she told to f-off in gas stations. She's just adorable. 😀
I highly doubt she is into guys
So THAT'S where sand comes from. I always thought fish poop seemed a little far-fetched.
Please do mangrove trees next
Oh, it's cute when she does dad jokes, but when I do them my kids roll their eyes!
So Im a fan of this new plant series; two feedbacks. 1) the animation filter applied to the still images makes my head hurt. For the illustrations its fine, but for photos not so much. 2) the host is doing a lot to anthropomorphize plants as rebels and such but the set for the show is... well its a greenhouse which is somewhat discordant w the punky theme? Where are all the punk rock plant attitudes being repped at in your set? If the desert poplar had a rock band, what would the art from their last show flier be?
The cover art for ATU's "Greenwashing" album comes to mind.
"Let's blow this polar stand!" LMAO
You guys should think about dropping better health as a sponsor.
Interesting video Animalogic and hilarious bloopers at the end! 🤣👍
The o is long in Pōpulus - populus with a short o means people. Win the poplarity contest!
I was surveying a lot where a previous sketch had noted a poplar with a reflector on it. The tree turned out to be a tuliptree, not a poplar. Some people call them "yellow poplar", though they are relatives of magnolias, not willows.
I'm wathcing this channel here and there, but the "changes more than my hair" joke made me laugh out loud.
Stunning visuals 👌📷
That pause after "so, what should we talk next," like you're hoping no one will notice. 🤣
What's wrong with maples?! Don't you like mapley syrup?! ;) ;) I feel attacked!
I'm no maple, why you're looking at me?
Thank you for sharing about this cool tree, out takes are legit.
Since the holiday season is approaching, would you mind talking about poinsettias? I would like to learn more about them!
i like when you talk about cool trees
We should bring these to the US!
Yay! Tasha! ❣
The outtakes reel had me rolling 🤣
Should do a full blooper reel video of all the presenters 🤣
I would love to grow these as well I grow very exstrem plants.
super interesting, beautiful imagery.
What gorgeous trees!
I love puns and your gag reel is great! Keep up the good work!
Plants that thrive in very loamy, and/or very rocky soils. Escarpment Black Cherry trees!!!
Please make a video about Gibbons
I have a feeling is video is going to be *POPLAR*
I know very much about animals but that is not the same for plants. Thank you for teaching about plants! They are way more interesting than they appear.
Maybe wolfsbane would be a cool plant, given that it is only supposed to bloom when a werewolf is around!
I was interested by the tree but your comedy is why I've went off the video
its a pretty tree. i kinda want one now
Best blooper reel in the game.
Also, how tall actually is Tasha the Amazon?
~_~
You’re the best! Thanks for making me smile and giggle! And……you’re really smart!
"it's free real estate." - the tree