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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2019
- An exciting look at #Caladenia excelsa, Caladenia attingens, Drakea glyptodon, Thelymitra sp., Elythranthra brunonis, Lomandra purpurea, & Drosera erythroriza... all amidst the obnoxious background of road noise. Plus a cool, still-undescribed Synaphea sp. (Proteaceae)
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The yelling beetle whisperer
Nearly ten minutes of beetle pollination motivation... Time very well spent.
He went into intervention for alcoholism the next day.
That beetle's journey was pretty entertaining. The orchid is really cool looking too.
You could say dats nice.
Yeh but the beetles were never the same once they got girlfriends.
I live there. those orchids are incredibly gorgeous and delicate and the insects pollinate them. Our native bees are solitary and live in the ground, so we need insects. We will have to fight hard in the future to save these.
Metal gear excelsus orchitd
Calla lillies also plague the Mornington Peninsula. They blend in about as well as an abandoned mattress.
Made me think of this which I just learned about, lol! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon%27s_breath_(ammunition)
imma get “wouldn’t be the woods without human garbage” tattooed on my forehead
@paul beenis - so, an average IQ then?
Gotta love when you're immersed in nature's beauty and you see an empty box of coors light. Nothing more gorgeous
I like hearing what you have to say; your genuine love for botany is obvious and makes it fun for me.
Wish he could make a video dedicated to tone woods or even just Brazilian rosewood
"Wouldn't you love to see what kind of Proteaceae lived in the late Cretaceous?"
If one more person asks me that today....
Never apologize for who you are, never change
Damm straight.
The Jerky Botanist
Thats a paradox, Mr Dear. :D
I wanted to give a thumbs up, but keeping it at 69 seems right for watching a bug get cat fished by an orchid!!
I've never been so invested in a beetle's happiness before
'A holly leafed basterd'. Eloquence Sir David Attenborough would be proud of 😆👍
The orchids footage was awesome.
Closing in on 100K subscribers. Way to go CPBBD!!
🌿 Always a great time when I get to see you yammering on about the natural world! Thanks for what you do!
"I believe in God, only I spell it Nature" - Frank Lloyd Wright
I’m in a plant taxonomy class right now and my teacher specializes in orchids. I’m going to share this video with her, because she’ll appreciate you’re mutual fascination in their wacky reproduction. Also, this is just a hoot to watch.
It makes my day when I see one of your videos posted
Now my day's a little better
One of the showiest orchids where I live, Calypso bulbosa, plays a dirty trick on bees. It's showy and fragrant, so they think there's a BIG nectar reward inside. But there's none. Bees eventually learn to ignore them, but they bloom in the spring, so there's always plenty of newly-hatched naive bees for them to fool.
Sneaky orchid
I have an addictive nature... I got sober..but love the Cannabis still.
Your vids are addictive..and in the best of ways..I'm ok with this.
Your knowledge on these plants and the way you discuss them.. even the street lingo and humor you throw in the lesson are perfect. I don't envy folks as a rule..but seeing the places your able to visit esp. The old mountains ..I hate to admitt..a pang of jell.
I'm a jack of many intrests..music art..literature.nature..
shamanism.. history.. I paint ..write...but I've mastered none as well as you know these amazing plants. As a wise assed environmentalist I tip my many hats in yer general direction sir. 🗣Go fck yerselfs..the best sign off ever. Gad bless that shit. I admit being to broke to patreon. But I pray yer channel multiplies in paying subscribers.. we need more like you. Enjoy your your travels my friend.🌎🌾🌴⚘🌺🌼🐜🐀🦘🌿☘🍀Stay well.👣🎐🕴✌
Dude you are my spirit animal, I could listen to you for hours man hahah. Come to brisbane dude! They've got gorgeous biomes up here, I'm from NSW and down there is just beautiful lush green. Any Aussie coast is a great one dude, beautiful diversity
Yeah excited to hear he's in Australia. I wish he could do some kind of meet and greet lol. Me and my friends love him
oddly, these videos make me want to get into photography again. if i cant make peopl care about plants and the environment thru words maybe i should let the natural beauty speak for itself
I was just thinking about you!! Yay new video...keep me entertained and educated while I'm slaving away in the concrete jungle. Thank you for living free!
My favourite line - I don't want to disturb him while he's fulfilling his duties as a pollinator.
Not familiar with Austrailian orchids, but if they're like most others those 2 yellow bulges aren't the pollina. The pollina should be hidden under a hood at the tip of the column . The beetle get stuck because the pollinia attached to his back touched the spot that accepts them, which is usually sticky to them.
"wanna look at this turd now? i hope yer eatin'" as I'm opening the food i got delivered, ya got your wish pal
Thank you for another informative bright spot in my day...beetle footage made me laugh out loud and orchids are a passion of mine so I am always willing to learn something new about them. It's always a joy to listen to someone passionate about their subject. I am hooked and slowly going back through your up loads until I have seen them all. Thanks again for reminding me to look down at the beautiful things at my feet. D.
come for the botany, stay for the random social commentary tangents that get peppered in. 🌺🙃👍🏻
fantastic episode! Do be careful driving down there, don't drive when you're tired. Muscle memory can be hazardous to your health. (right side, left side)
You are wrong; we LOVE it when you talk. How you remember all the botanical knowledge is amazing!
Lol my mom loves her calla Lilies they have a whole corner of her yard, the flowers are nice but they do look like an office plant.
The pollinia on orchids is normally found under the anther cap on the end of the column. The stigmatic surface is just forward of this. The beetle will pick up the pollinia backing out of the flower. Next flower slams him up where the pollinia are picked up by the sticky stigmatic area. He will then pick up the pollinia from this flower on his way out. This method gives the plant a better chance of cross pollination.
Dammit beetle we were all rooting for you!! Wonder if he ever made it.
That Caladenia Brunonis is almost luminescent, hell all those terrestrial orchids are showing up their epiphytic counterparts. It’s incredible that poor soils can give way to such diversity. It would be so nice to just take a seat on the ground and just observe these beauties for awhile.
i always get so pumped when you show lichen, i love that stuff!!!!!!!!! it’s so beautiful and diverse
Ikr!! They're one of my favorite things to look out for when I'm tromping through the woods, I could look at em for hours! Insane how beautiful they are, and I can travel two hours away n they're doing entirely different shit there it's fucking amazing! There's so many kinds lol blows my mind
Fantastic. I play my favorite botanist Joey videos on background sometimes....all day long! My companion thinks I’m obsessed. Yes. With botany! And Joey....
Best Channel thanks
So educational, botany, scientific names AND Italian slang!
I'm surprised you're not using bug dope on your clothes. In real bad areas, a netted hat can go a long way 😁 Have fun in Oz mate!
I really need to get to Australia
I missed the dogs on this series
I was feeling kind of down today, and this made me feel better. Orchids are incredible. Thanks Joney
That blue orchid blew my mind! Sooo beautiful
Love this video, awesome orchids and splendid Ausie scape! That old car was bomb, haha! And I gotta say, the say you narrate is mighty entertaining!
AMAZING .. thank you!
So exited seeing u in my backyard, thànkyou . Very grateful for the ramblings of an outdoorsman. Why not stay? We need more like u to spread the knowledge and point out the beauty of our barren? Land.
I may have a magenta thumb, but this is one of my favorite channel on UA-cam. To learn from, and just in general.
Your talking adds years to my life
If you get a chance, try some of the bush foods provided by Myrtaceae (Corymbia terminalis), Capparaceae (capparis spinosa) Fabaceae (acacia kempeana). So many more. The desert here is a supermarket of flora and fauna.
I personally enjoy that you are crass, and lewd, and obnoxious! :D
Crass, no.... obnoxious, no.... lewd, yes.
None of the above. Just entertaining and informative.
Great video! Thanks so much! I’ve seen plants i never know excisted! Greatings from the Netherlands
By far my favorite UA-cam channel. Please just keep doing this.
Yes! I like that! Keep dishing.
That bush size Scavola is gorgeous, commentary apreciated.
Amazing Orchid, Keep doin what your doin .
That beetle was shitfaced on nectar. Expecting it to perform was asking a lot.
This channel is consistently my favorite thing on UA-cam
My kid introduced me to this channel. I appreciate your crass, lewd take on botany. Plus, the Italian cussing takes me back to my grandmother's kitchen
Love that you have been to australia! I just found you on YouTub last week and I’m a huge fan. Been on a huge binge atm keep sharing the knowledge
I first learned about the hammer orchid watching the documentary "Sexual Encounters of the Floral Kind". They have some good footage. Then the footage from inside a bucket orchid as a bee gets lured in and tries to escape... Anyone who likes plants should watch it, IMO.
Thanks for doing what you do.
edit: Also good for people who don't like plants and will be amazed.
The beetle is in the Scarabaeidae, looks like Diphucephala sp. There’s about 70 described species in Australia and I haven’t a clue how to tell them apart. Cool video nonetheless. Cheers!
Love the geometry on that lomandra! Never seen it flower. We have a species over here we use to stabilise banks in our revegetation projects.
Tell ya what, a bee is much quicker than a drunk beetle. Thanks for visiting my area (Perth). An eye opener right there. We've got a lot of imported "weeds" here. Paterson's Curse (dunno the real name) is a bastard. Purple flower. Brought in for flower arrangements or some such
Echium vulgare I think
Had to watch this one with my mum. Was hilarious
Well actually I forced her to watch it with me and she thought it was great
The play by play of the beetle vs orchid was better than most 49er games! I’m glad I lived to see this video. Btw I plan on living many more years and watch many more of your videos. Grazie!
How do you remember all those names. Impressive.
For the Caladenia orchids: I believe the pollinae are actually at the very tip of the column directly in front of the stigma. The yellow coloration at the base of the column is likely just there to entice insects further down into the flower to position them better for a successful pollination. Not sure if it's a coloration thing, or a nectar gland, but that's my guess as to what that is.
What’s up with Aussies calling those first trees pears and that pine an oak. Either way I sure love the content! It’s like walking through the bush having a two way convo. You say stuff and I nod my head.
Just don't call a koala a bear.
That's just dumb European settlers naming things after things they're already familiar with.
because that's what befuddled colonists did - named after the familiar European & British things as they grasped at straws.
But there are the Noongar names: Danja, Dumbung or Koongal for the woody pear, and Kondil or Kwel for the sheoak
www.perthnrm.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Traditonal-Ecological-Knowledge-By-Noongar-Names-Jan-2016.pdf
www.friendsofqueensparkbushland.org.au/allocasuarina-fraseriana/
The fruit on the woody pear looks like... a woody pear. Sheoak is in the same Order as Oak, Fagales, and both trees are comparable in woodworking
That beetle pollination was one of the most intense things I've seen on UA-cam.
Micro-managing that beetle was one of the best things I've ever seen. Nice work, boss.
Thanks
This channel always feels like I went off trail to burn one and then some wise acre strolls by spouting knowledge and goodness. Keep up the good stuff.
absolutely brilliant how you caught orchid pollination in action. That Caladenia labellum is pretty sick.
For those interested in more videos on Australian orchids check out channel Wild Orchid Hunting Australia, or browse my Orchids in Nature playlist.
i CRANE my neck to see up inside those orchids.
been watching your channel and wondering about my local flora, then you come to town! cheers!
i was wondering how you'd react to the calla lillies hahaha
Man that is so beautiful. Great work dude.
21:43 Absolutely Gorgeous Flower I really cant get enough of that Orchid :)
Omg! I have never commented ever but I LOVE the beetle pollination bit 🤣
Have you seen what the wood of sheoaks looks like? It has incredible bright red and tan striped grain, some of the most amazing wood out there. Not easy to sustainably source unfortunately.
Thanks for the entertaining and informative video, as always.
If someone who doesn’t believe in evolution were to study the Orchidacae, that person would have to conclude that god is a big fan of acid trips
In the case of the Drakea Glyptodon, that labellum looks more like a little crow- than a wasp! Maybe it's trying to evolve to get crows to pollinate it, in about 10 million years! (No bong hits, here- but I am really tired. I can't wait till tomorrow to get my CPBBD fix!) Keep 'em comin'!
Amazing to see the wrecks without bullet holes, in the US you'd be wadding through spent cartridges and looking at metal with thousands of holes.
Jesus Christ, this is the most interesting botany lesson I've ever seen. What the actual fuck is UA-cam recommending to me?
Thank you for showing us life from a plants(or beetle) perspective. Sometime you describe their behavior in ways where I'm starting to relate to a plants struggle for space. You're entertaining in a way that stays with you after I walk away from You Tube.
Thanks for this! This is as good as a trip to Australia for an amateur botanist like me.
I thoroughly enjoy your shows, please don't change anything. And are you perhaps a philosopher too. Keep up the great work!
Truly excellent video....!
'This is not family botany'. I love your work. It is very therapeutic!
Love it - great vid and passion about ecology. you should have got here a bit earlier and come to the midwest (2hrs north of Perth), could have shown you some awesome stuff :)
Ya gonna keester stash some of those seeds to get them through customs?
“Anything to declare, sir?”
“Nope 😏”
You're referring to what Morty did. Ouch, I know Joey wouldn't put some up his kiester. He's a plant lover, but, not that way.
Its got to go WAY up in your butt!
Quick Australia adventure Lrchid23! In and out 20 minutes!
MEGA Seeds are very important for his work!
Hey where abouts did you find the Calla Lilys? I think I live pretty close to where you were and our local scout troops are always happy to rip them out
Anywhere that gets boggy/creeklines. They're all over the place. Watsonia also need a good ripping out, they colonise creeklines.
I loved all of this so much!
Try Lisse Essentials Deet Free insect repellant. It has really worked well for me on my back country trips to Assateague Island, (east coast) but you need to reapply about ever 2 hours or so.
Oh wow welcome to my country Oz :-)
Love that Banksia!!!
Joey: I should stop-Nah.
Lol, no space of breath between "remorse" and premeditation of the next "offense" nice
The lily breakdown was pure gold. Just awesome. No apologies necessary. Someone had to say it.
Love 5he vids. have fun in australia!
Congrats on 100k.
Stunning footage!! You kill me... 🤣🤣
Nice work coach
A grown man cheering on a bug pollinating a flower. It is like a cougar in a snowsuit...only on youtube. Luv you Tony.