No parts of _Dendrosicyos socotrana_ are eaten by the inhabitants of Soqotra. Even the milk and flesh of goats who have eaten it are discarded as they become unpleasantly bitter. Source: Miller & Morris _Ethnoflora of the Soqotra Archipelago_ (Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 2004).
Thanks for posting a video showcasing these plants! As someone who has over 8 Dorstenia gigas and 3 Dendrosicyos socotrana in his collection, I was happy to see that other specimens are being grown elsewhere 😁
Awesome video. I have many of the species they showed in pots. Some were totally new to me. I also live in Florida now so hearing about going almost all perlite is good to know. I have already started going 50% but might actually increase. I keep my plants away from the rain in a small greenhouse but knowing many of these plants can survive in the open with more perlite. I need to go down to Fairchild and check it out for myself.
Nice to see P. filifolia getting some love. Such a cool, unique species. I believe it doesn't hybridize well. If it did, we'd see them coming from Thailand already.
'Summer rains' he keeps saying😂
Thank you Ms. Summer. 🌷💚🙃
No parts of _Dendrosicyos socotrana_ are eaten by the inhabitants of Soqotra. Even the milk and flesh of goats who have eaten it are discarded as they become unpleasantly bitter. Source: Miller & Morris _Ethnoflora of the Soqotra Archipelago_ (Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 2004).
Please summer,I want to see like Jamie's jungle house plants home tour, Now I'm feeling jungle mood . 😇🙏
Ha!!! He mentions summer rains… just like your pretty name ❤😊
Thank you for your videos 😊
Well that's about half a dozen plants added to my wishlist 😂
I wonder if this man grew up in California cuz his accent sounds SO Southern Californian to me
❤❤from Indonesian
These are all SO cool! I now have some more plants on my wishlist :D
That last plant is now on my wish list 😍 so unique
Thanks for posting a video showcasing these plants! As someone who has over 8 Dorstenia gigas and 3 Dendrosicyos socotrana in his collection, I was happy to see that other specimens are being grown elsewhere 😁
Super cool succulents. Wow must take years to get them that big. It would take forever here in SF for sure, not enough sun n warmth :T
Awesome video. I have many of the species they showed in pots. Some were totally new to me. I also live in Florida now so hearing about going almost all perlite is good to know. I have already started going 50% but might actually increase. I keep my plants away from the rain in a small greenhouse but knowing many of these plants can survive in the open with more perlite. I need to go down to Fairchild and check it out for myself.
Brett shows some interesting plants there! I never heard of any of them before! What an amazing collection 🌵💚
IT IS DORSTENIA...THATS A MULLBERRY FAMILY MEMBER AND ITS RELATED TO FICUS CLOSELY
YES! I knew you had this in the works... I love this.
Great content on this channel. Amazing plants. Awesome people.
Absolutely positive as always ❤️❤️
those plants are so unusual! Very interesting
Interesting group of plants.
LOVE IT!!!
Very cool tour!
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Gurl is your thumb nail ok?
Didnt listen yet but did i see dorstenias?
Nice to see P. filifolia getting some love. Such a cool, unique species. I believe it doesn't hybridize well. If it did, we'd see them coming from Thailand already.