We had a huge mimosa tree in our front yard at my old house, and it was magnificent when the BRIGHT pink flowers fell and it looked like a neon pink ice rink. Incredible.
A suggestion for a new Crash Course series: Crash Course Law. Speaking as someone currently in a legal studies program, there's a lot you could talk about--contracts, what a tort is, how bankruptcy works, and so much more.
The evolution of seeds in plants is always so fascinating to me! In certain ways, it mirrors the evolution of amniotic eggs in tetrapods that occurred shortly after, in that it allowed plants to cut ties with water for reproduction and expand into new habitats, just like the amniotic egg. Very excited to see where the series goes next!
2:44 - As a zoologist I compare everything to animal evolution but I never realized that the evolution of gymnosperms was basically the equivalent of reptiles evolving watertight (ish) eggs. It makes a lot of sense though.
So plants, like humans, have evolved different ways of living in different environments. But each is just as valid, and important to this world we live in.
I was not expecting the seed pods of the purple salvia in my front yard to explode. It was an especially dry summer and I decided to drag the hose around and give the plants some extra water. The plant started crackling like tiny little fireworks.
i had no clue cycads were considered endangered :0! My grandparents have had a few in their front yard for years. (though i’m not sure whether they’re still there since they live out in hurricane country. as of the last time google street view came around there were still at least 3 though!)
It's pretty intimidating walking through a field of jewelweed and not knowing what they are until they start shooting in your face 😂 then you try to run and explode more of them in all directions... There is no escape
Not really a "fact" at all, huh. You assume it by operating on other assumptions, not observations. Just looking at a fossil does not give anyone enough data to make coherent claim like that.
The answer to the extra credit question is…a forest fire! What’s the sickest botanical burn you can come up with?
Yo momma must be R. gallica var. centifolia. Because she both smells good and is beautiful to behold. Although she might be prickly at times.
I made a guess before I checked here and I actually got it right!!
I love the butterfly hair clip on Alexis and the information presented ❤
I was hoping someone mentioned butterfly clip. It was too cute and fluttering to miss 😊
That butterfly hair clip brought me back to my childhood. I’m inspired to get one for my adult self now. 🤍
Botany finally receives energy it has always deserved 🌞
We had a huge mimosa tree in our front yard at my old house, and it was magnificent when the BRIGHT pink flowers fell and it looked like a neon pink ice rink. Incredible.
My father always called "Dr Seuss trees" because they're bright and fluffy like trees in The Lorax
A suggestion for a new Crash Course series: Crash Course Law. Speaking as someone currently in a legal studies program, there's a lot you could talk about--contracts, what a tort is, how bankruptcy works, and so much more.
The evolution of seeds in plants is always so fascinating to me! In certain ways, it mirrors the evolution of amniotic eggs in tetrapods that occurred shortly after, in that it allowed plants to cut ties with water for reproduction and expand into new habitats, just like the amniotic egg.
Very excited to see where the series goes next!
2:44 - As a zoologist I compare everything to animal evolution but I never realized that the evolution of gymnosperms was basically the equivalent of reptiles evolving watertight (ish) eggs. It makes a lot of sense though.
Whoever decided to make her the host for this was brilliant. I love her energy and enthusiasm
Just as I start this video I wanna say, I freaking LOVE the butterflies in her hair. I own a few clasps like that but hers are SO FLIPPIN CUTE
Wait a second, I KNOW THAT VOICE!! You go girl!!
Such a lovely video! Keep up the good work
So plants, like humans, have evolved different ways of living in different environments. But each is just as valid, and important to this world we live in.
I was not expecting the seed pods of the purple salvia in my front yard to explode. It was an especially dry summer and I decided to drag the hose around and give the plants some extra water. The plant started crackling like tiny little fireworks.
It sounds like that froager chick on...OMG IT IS THE FORAGER QUEEN
i had no clue cycads were considered endangered :0! My grandparents have had a few in their front yard for years. (though i’m not sure whether they’re still there since they live out in hurricane country. as of the last time google street view came around there were still at least 3 though!)
Great teacher matches great topic. Much admiration for our botanists 💐
It's pretty intimidating walking through a field of jewelweed and not knowing what they are until they start shooting in your face 😂 then you try to run and explode more of them in all directions... There is no escape
Thanks for all the hard work on the video!
Ayo ayo. Here for class.
Wow, gymnosperms sure are Gnet!
Jewelweed love!
Alexis loving the energy you bring to the show and loving the bobbing butterfly hair pin
My foraging queen, that voice had me like👁️👄👁️
Fantastic Topic about Gymnosperms and Angiosperms and why do the flower exists
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She's good at what she does 💚💛🧡
Thank you!
I gotta know where you got that butterfly clip!
Where can I get the butterfly accessory she has in her hair
I love learning about plants from you. Don't die!
I love her content!
I SEE THAT BRASSICA 7:06
Alexis rocks my whorl
Fire❤🔥
So, I am allergic to plant sperm?
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Coconuts float by design. That's why they got from east asia to the world. Imagine the carribbean without palm trees
Fire 🔥
Kon kon India sai dekha raha hai
thank you mam
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Am i a seed?
Forest fires.
❤🔥🔥❤🔥🔥 FIRE ❤🔥🔥❤🔥🔥❤🔥 🌱🌱🌱 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🎄
LOL
Here's a fun fact: sharks have existed on Earth longer than trees :)
Not really a "fact" at all, huh. You assume it by operating on other assumptions, not observations.
Just looking at a fossil does not give anyone enough data to make coherent claim like that.
I can buy myself flowers 💐
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Pretty informative, except the last part. There is no place for everything. Extinction is the norm!
Flowers exist because the stems would look ridiculous sticking up out of the ground without them.
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if you still remember your dream then it's not just a dream but it is also a message.
Based on what?
HAHAHAHA
if that's true, then my dreams are incoherent af
What can you decipher from dreaming about flying dogs and living underwater? 😂
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