Bro, I just have to tell you how much your work is helping some of us stay distracted from the BULLSHIT going on in the world today. I, for one, love the beauty of nature that you bring us, as well as your humor and commentary. THANK YOU SIR!
The City of Cape Town just reopened our Nature Reserves yesterday ... So today is that epic death walk uphill for 3hrs... 🇿🇦 Helderberg Nature Reserve ❤️🌿
The only place out east for me that has dry xerophytic plants is cape cod. Lots of sandy soil. I remember as a kid noticing the change in plant life and just looking at something I've never gotten to experience before.
Hey, Tony, I have no idea how contemporary your filming is to posting and with the varying elevations and so on, I get no sense of the climate, so could you include a general statement of time such as, "early mid July," or something? … That'd be swell.
It's wicked mental to see members of families that are very different from the members "in my region". We've got buckwheats, but no eriogonums, blueberries, but no manzanitas. Cool!
I'm so glad my UA-cam feed suggested you! I LOVE LOVE LOVE PLANTS! I'm from Chicago and I love how the city is creating natural landscapes throughout the city. I love your Chicago accent!! 😍 Please post more! I'm trying to figure out how to plant Native Chicago plants in their garden but keep it looking good. I would love to talk with you. Do you ever do live chats on Instagram? My siblings are animal people but I took after my mom so plants fascinate me!
@@domtron8873 Every place has tons to see even if it's tiny plants etc. I lived for a while in high desert Arizona which seems pretty bleak but it was actually bursting with life. I'm in the SF Bay Area now and I still miss the nature out there in hickabilly meth hills of Arizona just not the people lol
It's amazing to see one square inch of anything green that isn't taken over by knotweed and bittersweet. These plants are so astounding to be able to evolve for this very particular climate and habitat!
In the Sierra mtns near Shaver Lake and Sutter Creek area I notice a big drop in insects. And colored birds. I stopped killing paper wasps. Yellow jackets are way down. Bees too.
Would love to see you out in the St. George area. There's an endemic species in the poppy family called Arctomecon humilis that only grows in that area. It's a beautiful plant and easily found on a few trails outside of town.
9:05 It can't be a runner! It might be a stolon though, it looks stoloneferious as shit to me! Especially with the lack of seeds you found. Was there much recruitment at all? You usually point out a lack of or abundance of new plants, especially weird endemics or relicts like this. Fascinating stuff, thanks for sharing
I was going to ask that you give a lesson on the Latin classifications that you cite, but then realized that I could google everything you say, and that I was being a selfish asshole by asking. Please continue, you're fucking great.
I lied its here: ua-cam.com/video/4BT8XHJaDm0/v-deo.html Otherwise, UA-cam Crime Pays but Botany Doesnt and look for the thumbnail with a dude in a white tshirt and that's the man.
There was a girl of the calcareous swamp Who gave botany a joyous romp She said “Did I mention This glorious gentian? Oh, upon the fens tread dainty; Don’t Stomp!”
Sweet video! I just started a vegetation and soils job in the same county, this is helping me to learn some of plants I've had a heard time IDing. When was this filmed? Haven't seen too much in bloom recently.
I’d love to see you go on a trip to upstate new york and check out what foliage we have in both our highlands and valleys, I’ve seen different worlds in the span of an easy hike
I live in Tuba City and would be happy to host you and the dogs in teacher housing. I live across the street from our botany teacher. She's dope and a doctor of botany.
This video has a repetitive "inter abdominal obesity" ad, lol. I'm going to grab my pojar and mackinnon and go for a hike. Thank you for the videos ps, I slapped my headphones twice thinking I had a mosquito - turns out, bug was in your audio.
Question dear brother, I have two peruvian apple cactus and am wondering if the compost teas I use for my ganja trees would be ok to use on the cactus?
I appreciate your mastery of colorful language. I talk like that but my wife doesn't like it. Its too bad because I am good at it. I think she should be more supportive of my talents..
Once again I am very happy to get yelled at and learn shit.
Tony you've helped me not die! Thanks
Bro, I just have to tell you how much your work is helping some of us stay distracted from the BULLSHIT going on in the world today. I, for one, love the beauty of nature that you bring us, as well as your humor and commentary. THANK YOU SIR!
We live in a pretty freaking amazing world! Thanks for bringing a small part of it to life for us.
Thank you for a breath of rationality and a vision of beauty.
Me and my wife's new favorite game is to guess what plants we drive past are in the 'asteracea' family. We're gettin good!
I love the Utah content. Let me know if you travel near Ogden, UT. We can make you a guitar or something.
your endeavors are much appreciated
The City of Cape Town just reopened our Nature Reserves yesterday ... So today is that epic death walk uphill for 3hrs... 🇿🇦 Helderberg Nature Reserve ❤️🌿
The only place out east for me that has dry xerophytic plants is cape cod. Lots of sandy soil. I remember as a kid noticing the change in plant life and just looking at something I've never gotten to experience before.
The FL Ridge and sandhill areas, or what is left of them, are also dry. High enough rainfall, but evapotranspiration is extreme and the soil is sand.
"You only want the real filthy villains." Amen Professor.
Hey, Tony, I have no idea how contemporary your filming is to posting and with the varying elevations and so on, I get no sense of the climate, so could you include a general statement of time such as, "early mid July," or something? … That'd be swell.
You should follow him on Instagram too, it’s great content over there too
@@flamomo ugh - I've been resisting ig up until now
You are my favorite channel these days and I spread you like native endangered seeds.
as someone living in utah, don't worry, you are totally right: repression is as collective as our aspen groves
Ah, so Jack is apparently an Australian cattle dog? 03:11 People do want a video about your dogs. Just give into it. it will be fine.
love it.... thanks for sharing
God bless you sir......
5:55 the soil when the mushrooms kick in
Thought it was just me lol
My favorite come up is washing my car.the water tells you when they have kicked in.
Truth! lol
I like an old popcorn ceiling.
Thank You ! :)
cryptobiotic and crytogamic crusts are the best, been around long before plants and animals visited land, will be around long after they leave.
Thank you, stay well.
Tony, thanks for visiting the area. I live outside Boulder, UT and I've been hoping for a chance to get to know the area a bit better.
I think im in love with you
It's wicked mental to see members of families that are very different from the members "in my region". We've got buckwheats, but no eriogonums, blueberries, but no manzanitas. Cool!
I'm so glad my UA-cam feed suggested you! I LOVE LOVE LOVE PLANTS! I'm from Chicago and I love how the city is creating natural landscapes throughout the city. I love your Chicago accent!! 😍 Please post more! I'm trying to figure out how to plant Native Chicago plants in their garden but keep it looking good. I would love to talk with you. Do you ever do live chats on Instagram? My siblings are animal people but I took after my mom so plants fascinate me!
You make it everywhere. Good video. Thanks.
Utah represent! There's a lot of gorgeous variety in the Wasatch range too.
Yesss! Born and raised at the base of the Wasatch Range, would loove to see some vids from up there
do you have any botany book suggestions for the Wasatch?
That pediomelum looks like the king of the clovers. It has extra fancy leaves and a golden crown of flowers.
I wish i could go to the places you do, its so beautiful. im stuck here in swamp-ass Oklahoma 🤦🏻♀️
Hop on I-40, get through Colorado, get onto the I-70 and before you know it, you re in Utah
Go visit the wichita mountains wildlife refuge near Lawton. Definitely impressed me when I went there.
Yeah but... being a human sucks you know? having responsibilities n such.
Dude, I'm on another continent.
@@domtron8873 Every place has tons to see even if it's tiny plants etc. I lived for a while in high desert Arizona which seems pretty bleak but it was actually bursting with life. I'm in the SF Bay Area now and I still miss the nature out there in hickabilly meth hills of Arizona just not the people lol
can we appreciate how steady his hands are????
Simple side note...I bet you and Tom Waits would get along. Thank you for all you do, J. Keep it up!! Much L&R!!
It's amazing to see one square inch of anything green that isn't taken over by knotweed and bittersweet. These plants are so astounding to be able to evolve for this very particular climate and habitat!
Those Cleos are stunning! Any plant hungry for life enough to grow in that Navajo limestone gets props from me. Thanks!
In the Sierra mtns near Shaver Lake and Sutter Creek area I notice a big drop in insects. And colored birds. I stopped killing paper wasps. Yellow jackets are way down. Bees too.
Very cool to see, I would love to go there someday. Thank you!
The Ponderosa Pine at 13.38 looks like it's been hit by lightning. That spiral split in the trunk is possible evidence.
Loving the Utah series
neat
My yard is mostly clay and it’s so hard to find plants that survive
@Crimey it’d be cool to get a discord server going for your community. I always need plant identification help.
Jack looked at you like "I ain't drinkin that, your trying to drug me"
Frost wedging nice
Would love to see you out in the St. George area. There's an endemic species in the poppy family called Arctomecon humilis that only grows in that area. It's a beautiful plant and easily found on a few trails outside of town.
Covered it a few episodes ago,
If I'm not mistaken.
Check out "the tumor of sprawl" edit
@@lunkerjunkie Yeah just watched that one, had a backlog of his videos to catch up on and that was one of them.
great plants, really interesting habitats! Can't believe I've endured another growing season without cleomes...next year.
X'D your dogs are funny
We now have a lot of wild flowers along the north branch of the Chicago river. 😃
what was the most amazing flower you've ever seen? have you seen corypha umbraculifera in bloom?
9:05
It can't be a runner!
It might be a stolon though, it looks stoloneferious as shit to me!
Especially with the lack of seeds you found.
Was there much recruitment at all?
You usually point out a lack of or abundance of new plants, especially weird endemics or relicts like this.
Fascinating stuff, thanks for sharing
"You dont like dose, yer a dick" fuckin national treasure. Get this guy a Patreon so he can do a video of every microbiome in every state.
The driftwood is gorgeous
Please don't be disoriented up on the mountains alone...
I was going to ask that you give a lesson on the Latin classifications that you cite, but then realized that I could google everything you say, and that I was being a selfish asshole by asking. Please continue, you're fucking great.
Hy, have you started working on your first book?
Love the channel,the knowledge,the humour,the locations.Forgive me I’m from UK,but is the Chicago accent a put on?
Tony is from the Chicago area, there's an interview posted on the channel which gives you some background. It's about 7 minutes.
I lied its here: ua-cam.com/video/4BT8XHJaDm0/v-deo.html
Otherwise, UA-cam Crime Pays but Botany Doesnt and look for the thumbnail with a dude in a white tshirt and that's the man.
Wheres my Utah gang at?! I have moved out Utah after 22 great years to the great state of Texas. The plant world here is another thing altogether
There was a girl of the calcareous swamp Who gave botany a joyous romp She said “Did I mention This glorious gentian? Oh, upon the fens tread dainty; Don’t Stomp!”
Sweet video! I just started a vegetation and soils job in the same county, this is helping me to learn some of plants I've had a heard time IDing. When was this filmed? Haven't seen too much in bloom recently.
I’d love to see you go on a trip to upstate new york and check out what foliage we have in both our highlands and valleys, I’ve seen different worlds in the span of an easy hike
say like, the catskill or Adirondack regions
So glad you got into Utah! Jack probably thinks you're going to throw the water on him. :P Maybe we'll get a desert sunset?
Trillium is a cool plant to do a video on in my parts.
Trillium in this student’s bailiwick are but a springtime memory, but jeezo, they was bangin’ this year!
Cleomes are so nice
I live in Tuba City and would be happy to host you and the dogs in teacher housing. I live across the street from our botany teacher. She's dope and a doctor of botany.
I'm in love with this vid, just because we got to see a Violet, haha
Beautiful terrain though!
Nice! Just got back from that area so this is hella timely.
I would grow beautiful flowers too if I lived in peanut butter granola
I love these vids
Radagast the Sicilian
OH SHIT! LOLLLLLLLLLLLL
Cathedral gorge is beautiful
How old are your dogs?
Hey I need some good books to read about cacti whatchall got
I'd love to see a northern Utah video. If you come to Salt Lake City, hit me up and I can connect you to local communities and resources in the area.
GOOD MORNING
7:00, looking for Cryptogrammic soil, and there it is.
This video has a repetitive "inter abdominal obesity" ad, lol. I'm going to grab my pojar and mackinnon and go for a hike. Thank you for the videos ps, I slapped my headphones twice thinking I had a mosquito - turns out, bug was in your audio.
"I always go to sex dungeons in Utah." what a man.
I really lichen this video 😁
Mornin Bruhdda!!!
This guy's fucking great hahah makes me happy to know I'm not the only botanist like this haha
Please tell me who is Barry rubinowitz
Fuck yeah, right on
8:45 can species that have been created in cultivation hybridise with wild species causing infertile seeds/not fruiting?
Question dear brother, I have two peruvian apple cactus and am wondering if the compost teas I use for my ganja trees would be ok to use on the cactus?
The shit. This is it. Love it
Hairy anthers! Love Love Love
Im surprised there is no Cercocarpus in growing in that soil
I can confirm Utah's kinkiness, most curly haired state.
Sand turns to sandstone turns into sand turns into sandstone turns into sand and into sandstone turns.....
Is that a ruler on your middle finger?
Where the houses aren't by Prof. Joey "Uwantsomeofthis" CPBBD
HairyAnthers.com
Missed opportunity, imo
get up in it
I appreciate your mastery of colorful language. I talk like that but my wife doesn't like it. Its too bad because I am good at it. I think she should be more supportive of my talents..
The Polemones 😂
I want my body to be composted when I'm dead. Being buried in a coffin is like bagging your dog's shit then leaving the plastic bag in the woods.
I'm not a total jackass...parts of me are missing.
Why is a big company, ( I imagine that is your point of reference), a " filthy fuckin' villain "?
yeah most people never experience much out side of their electronic mind control devices so yeah
hauling stringbeans from....
Where are the nutrients even coming from 8n sand like this?
desert or alpine plants like those draw nutrients out of the seed/seedshell and are generally less addicted to nutrients
@@saintjohnny45 hmm, interesting. Thank you!
@@elibegal3372 leontopodium alpinum is a good example, grows on fucking rocks on a 2cm dirt layer and if you fertilize it, it dies of overnutrition.
@@saintjohnny45 that's so crazy, these sort of things shake my preconceived ideas about plants to the core
“If you don’t like those you’re a dick”
Excuse me,
I do NOT have hairy anthers!