Loved the tour! There's so many poisonous things there I was flinching every time you reached into the plants. I love all your videos. Thanks for another awesome adventure.
Oh really haha! We did see a green viper snake (from a distance) but we were very blissfully ignorant about the other dangers- even walking through wet grass on flipflops to spot poison dart frogs, not realising they could touch our toes and do some serious damage 😅
I loved this so much! Thank you so much for the tour! What an amazing experience it must have been to see that wonderful place and all those awesomely beautiful and cool plants irl. When you see them like that in their natural habitat (and compare that to our own home environments) you realise just how incredibly adaptable and resilient those plants can be.
Hello from Costa Rica.Nice video!! We enjoy the same kind of plants! lol. gonna help with the id of a few... 3:27 Anthurium pallens 8:45 Philodendron thalassicum 10:09 Xanthosoma. 10:53 Anthurium pallens 11:05 Philodendron 13:36 Xanthosoma mexicanum 13:47 Philodendron crassispathum. 14:25 Miconia spectabilis. Hope that helps. Pura vida.💚
Are you now in CR!, I am from here and I love all the native nature that we have. I hope you made a good trip in this beautiful country, and the passion that unites us🤩🇨🇷👍👍🌱
I loved your video! We went on a Panama Canal cruise 4/22 and one of or ports was Costa Rica. We did a tour of a botanical garden but it was nothing like what you got to see. I will have to go back and do a tour of the rain forest and see all the beauty you got to see.
Ooh that's very cool!! What an adventure. This actually was the cloud forest, which is cooler than rainforests. There's much bigger leaves in a rainforest so I wanna go there next time instead of here!
Just to clarify general identification, Alocasia, Colocasia, Epipremnum are all Asian genera. The main Latin American aroid genera are Philodendron, Monstera and Anthuriums.
No not at all. This is central America plus Costa Rica is one of the safest locations there. It is pretty touristy, and because of that everything is more expensive than neighbouring countries that are just as beautiful. But for us only having 2 weeks (11 days) we chose to pay more and have a very easy trip. I've never travelled in south America myself but I've travelled solo through India and Asia and had a wonderful time. It really helps to respect local traditions, but of course there is always a risk. In Costa Rica I have never felt unsafe, not even for a moment.
I dream of a day whereby my country opens up a whole botanical garden with literally all aroids. I don't care what the admission fee is, I'll pay it, and I'll spend my whole day there. 🥲
What did you think? Did you like it? I wasn't sure if this video would be interesting so would love to hear your thoughts! ❤
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I for one loved it! Thank you 😁
C Burgers Awww haha sorry
johngos so happy to hear it! Thank you
Loved the tour! There's so many poisonous things there I was flinching every time you reached into the plants. I love all your videos. Thanks for another awesome adventure.
Oh really haha! We did see a green viper snake (from a distance) but we were very blissfully ignorant about the other dangers- even walking through wet grass on flipflops to spot poison dart frogs, not realising they could touch our toes and do some serious damage 😅
Yes, I liked it! There is so much to see, I just love how the trees are covered in lots of other plants!
Yesss that was my favourite!! So full of life, every surface is used
Absolutely fantastic!!
I LOVE seeing everything in its natural habitat 😍
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful tourets spot, more plants !
Lots of plants! Cant wait to show you the hanging bridges tour!
I loved this so much! Thank you so much for the tour! What an amazing experience it must have been to see that wonderful place and all those awesomely beautiful and cool plants irl. When you see them like that in their natural habitat (and compare that to our own home environments) you realise just how incredibly adaptable and resilient those plants can be.
Yessss it was so different and so cool! Thanks so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Hello from Costa Rica.Nice video!! We enjoy the same kind of plants! lol. gonna help with the id of a few... 3:27 Anthurium pallens 8:45 Philodendron thalassicum 10:09 Xanthosoma. 10:53 Anthurium pallens 11:05 Philodendron 13:36 Xanthosoma mexicanum 13:47 Philodendron crassispathum. 14:25 Miconia spectabilis. Hope that helps. Pura vida.💚
That's awesome! Thank you! Pura vida and happy holidays ❤️
@@plantwithroos you too🎄
What an absolutely amazing video Roos! I've been to CR and I want to go back now. Thanks for sharing all the wonderful plants on your hike. Pura Vida!
Thank you so much! ♥️ Pura Vida!
So beautiful, thank you Ros😘❤️
Thank you, glad you liked it!
Are you now in CR!, I am from here and I love all the native nature that we have. I hope you made a good trip in this beautiful country, and the passion that unites us🤩🇨🇷👍👍🌱
Hey! No I was there in April/May, abs loved it so much! Your people are wonderful most of all. The nature is stunning too. Thank you!
I loved your video! We went on a Panama Canal cruise 4/22 and one of or ports was Costa Rica. We did a tour of a botanical garden but it was nothing like what you got to see. I will have to go back and do a tour of the rain forest and see all the beauty you got to see.
Ooh that's very cool!! What an adventure. This actually was the cloud forest, which is cooler than rainforests. There's much bigger leaves in a rainforest so I wanna go there next time instead of here!
Wauw, het is echt bizar mooi daar😍
Leuk hè! Dank je wel!
Hermoso video ♥️😍
Thank you, we had such a good time!
Great tour, thank you Roos :* I'm wondering if someone knows what type of fern is at 15:35 ? I love pink leaves :D
Thank you very much! I think it must have been something in the soil or a virus, can't be good? But no idea
liked it very much! Thank you.
Thank you! Great to hear
Love it😍
Thank you very much!
Enjoyed the video an content. I think you a better plant guide than the guide 😁💚
Thank you! Haha yes for aroid lovers I would have been a better guide lol!!
7:15 Anthurium Pseudospectabile, 8:33 Anthurium Decipiens... I think 😁
Just to clarify general identification, Alocasia, Colocasia, Epipremnum are all Asian genera. The main Latin American aroid genera are Philodendron, Monstera and Anthuriums.
2:19 definitely some time of melastomaceae :)
Thank you!!❤
10:12 is Xanthosoma Robustum :)
Thank youuuu!!
is it risky to travel there? that's the main thing that worries me about travelling in south america and specifically in nature there...
No not at all. This is central America plus Costa Rica is one of the safest locations there. It is pretty touristy, and because of that everything is more expensive than neighbouring countries that are just as beautiful. But for us only having 2 weeks (11 days) we chose to pay more and have a very easy trip. I've never travelled in south America myself but I've travelled solo through India and Asia and had a wonderful time. It really helps to respect local traditions, but of course there is always a risk. In Costa Rica I have never felt unsafe, not even for a moment.
The plant on 15:40 ist a piper
Thank you!
@@plantwithroos no prop. One of the most interesting videos and important to understand how to care for roomplants.
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omg ik wil weten welke Philodendron dat is met die anthurium look alike bladeren
Haha nou wie weet weet iemand het!
I dream of a day whereby my country opens up a whole botanical garden with literally all aroids. I don't care what the admission fee is, I'll pay it, and I'll spend my whole day there. 🥲
Hahaha right!! Just show us all the cool plants!