Watching this makes you happy and sad at the same time..thinking about how beautiful the different species of plants are being lost in South America and Africa to deforestation. I'm glad these conservatories exist..so even if these species are lost in the wild ...they can still have a last chance to survive! Thanks for inviting us along
Great video! The unknown sp. at 8:25 looks like one I’ve seen at the African section in the Botanical Gardens in Munich. I later identified it as Culcasia mannii 🥳✌️
I finally know something you did not know: Dichorisandra thyrsiflora! I know it because I got it. The other blue one shortly after is D. pendulum. Loverly flowers!
Another wonderful tour of Fairchild, I eagerly await any video of yours filmed here. Great seeing and hearing about these new and existing plantings, I can’t help but miss Chad’s meditative musings on them. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to visit but I love it from afar.
3:21 this Homalomena is such pain to grow as a houseplant. I can only grow them in terrarium setting which mean it can't grow big. This plant found grow near rivers and fountains so i might need fish pond or something to make it thrive in my condition.
2:07 Cyrtosperma Hambalii native to Papua, both Indonesia and New Guinea. Named for the great legacy of Indonesian botanist and horticulturist, Gregory Hambali.
Does anyone know where we can get an inside look at how these places maintain their conditions? I know one has a water chiller and a spray wall like a textile building would.
I feel nostalgic by that music 🎶 descubrir ese Chanel despertó mi pasión por las plantas dentro de casa. Now it’s a jungle!!! For others!!! No for me 😅
Watching this makes you happy and sad at the same time..thinking about how beautiful the different species of plants are being lost in South America and Africa to deforestation.
I'm glad these conservatories exist..so even if these species are lost in the wild ...they can still have a last chance to survive!
Thanks for inviting us along
I never imagined a climbing anthurium it's cool 💚
Great video! The unknown sp. at 8:25 looks like one I’ve seen at the African section in the Botanical Gardens in Munich. I later identified it as Culcasia mannii 🥳✌️
Thanks
Would love to see the cycads at Fairchilds and Montgomery collections,love your videos!😎
Thank you for the tour!!! Beautiful plants!!!
Yesss! I love this video. Thank you ladiesss 🫶🏻🙏🏻
This is a great episode!!! So many water aroids.
I finally know something you did not know: Dichorisandra thyrsiflora! I know it because I got it. The other blue one shortly after is D. pendulum. Loverly flowers!
Plantsplantsplantsplants 😍 conservatory and collection tours are my favorite
Love all the Pipers!
wow. would love to see those Sansevierias again.
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Can anyone identify the plant after the philo gloriousum?
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8:07- Culcasia mannii, an African species. 20:42- is an Elatostema. 23:00- it's Eric Tepe.
Two smart women groovin' on the plants! Brilliant!
Another wonderful tour of Fairchild, I eagerly await any video of yours filmed here. Great seeing and hearing about these new and existing plantings, I can’t help but miss Chad’s meditative musings on them. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to visit but I love it from afar.
That Anthurium Regale took my breath away. Another splendid tour. Thank you Summer for all the effort you put into doing these.
3:21 this Homalomena is such pain to grow as a houseplant. I can only grow them in terrarium setting which mean it can't grow big. This plant found grow near rivers and fountains so i might need fish pond or something to make it thrive in my condition.
Absolutely loved Kristin's energy! This was such a great tour. Love Fairchild so much 🥹
The plant in the beginning of the video grows everywhere here in Amazon and it has a white flower just like an anthurium
2:07 Cyrtosperma Hambalii native to Papua, both Indonesia and New Guinea. Named for the great legacy of Indonesian botanist and horticulturist, Gregory Hambali.
Excellent, I love these tours
Somebody's becoming a recognizable celebrity
Does anyone know where we can get an inside look at how these places maintain their conditions? I know one has a water chiller and a spray wall like a textile building would.
Can anyone identify the plant at 8:06 with red berry like fruits?
Miss The Chad
Loved this tour, so many amazing and lovely plants.
I love how easily you both throw the correct plant names around.
I feel nostalgic by that music 🎶 descubrir ese Chanel despertó mi pasión por las plantas dentro de casa. Now it’s a jungle!!! For others!!! No for me 😅
Cool!
I need the giant "maidenhair fern." Like now. I bet you it's hardy too. Need it!
Whats that plant next to Philodendron linneaei? With stringy leaves
Great video. Love conservatory tours.
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Seems a bit disorganized and ragged when compared to Longwood gardens.
Yes, like a jungle should be. Growing, full, and healthy.
The upward inflection makes it seem like Kristin is taking an identifying test.
Well, she isn’t. :)