Strangest Tree And Plant Species You Won’t Believe Are Real
Here are the strangest tree and plant species you won't believe are real!
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I saw a rainbow eucalyptus at a botanical garden in Virginia. It was quite striking.
@marcedmonson
Жыл бұрын
Norfolk Botanical Gardens
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When I was a weed sprayer there was a kind of weed that didn't get hurt very much by most the herbicides we had. You had to pull them out by the root and that's not the end of it. Where ever you put them, they can reroot themselves if they are near the ground. Saw one grow out it's roots overnight 5 feet to the nearest dirt. We had to either wrap them in a tarp for a week until it was dead or burn it. There's still plenty of it around here. It's constantly growing at the local garbage transfer station because of how many gardeners throw them away after pulling them.
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@willasyn3136
9 ай бұрын
Bittersweet?
This is a great video, I have been watching this channel for a very long time keep up the good work. And does it just make sense that mostly all of the weird plants are in Australia.
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Жыл бұрын
*pretty good education when I first watched this channel*
My mom is a teacher and printed out that purple duck orchid, which I can't believe was real. Sadly she didn't saw one before she died. She loves purple 💜
@ogunfisansunkanmi8307
Жыл бұрын
Sorry 😔
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
rest in peace
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Жыл бұрын
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That parasitic plant at the start of the video was pretty strange, and reminds me a lot of a venus flytrap which does actually eat flies and other insects.
@MrSockZa1st
Жыл бұрын
Species: Hydnora Africana Discovered:1774 Lifespan:Unknown Family: Aristolochiaceae Kingdom: Plantae Order: Piperales Subfamily: Hydnoroideae Hydnora africana is an achlorophyllous plant in the subfamily Hydnoroideae, native to southern Africa that is parasitic on the roots of members of the family Euphorbiaceae. It is also called jakkalskos or jackal food. The specific epithet africana means to be from Africa Molecular data has suggested that Hydnoroideae is a "basal angiosperm" solidifying its place among the more primitive flowering plants.[1] Hydnoraceae are the only angiosperms known to have no leaves or scales and are considered obligate parasites, completely dependent on their hosts to survive.[4] The plant grows underground, except for a fleshy flower that emerges above ground and emits an odor of feces to attract its natural pollinators, dung beetles and carrion beetles.[5] The vegetative body of the plants has been reduced to only consisting of roots and flowers.[4] The flowers act as temporary traps, retaining the beetles that enter long enough for them to pick up pollen.[6] Credit:Wikipedia ..
@Stupider.
Жыл бұрын
"fun" fact: mistletoe is also a parasite plant
@willasyn3136
9 ай бұрын
It looks like the demogorgon from stranger things
So much work, time, added photos and clips, best channel of KZread for info and things like this
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Awesome and cool!
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21:07 this is so cool looking, than I see the lips and I'm thinking Rolling Stones - How awesome nature is...
I love your videos
When did plants have more IQ than people i've met?
0:50 hmmm that hole shape looks familiar
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Yet again an excellent video!
This is super interesting - thanks for making such a cool video!
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18:16 actually just because this pitcher plant consumes plant matter, doesn’t mean it’s a cannibal. That’d be like saying that if a person ate a monkey, they were a cannibal.
How many people are involved in this channel? There are at least 3 different narrators I've heard but I'm curious how many people it takes altogether to make videos like this so frequently.
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Жыл бұрын
maybe 15-20 you need researcher, writers, video editors, video director, voice actors, managers/coordinators, outside of youtube they might employ hr person, marketing/ad people, accountant, seo, webmaster, ceo
Very interesting!!! You never disappoint 😊 I don't like marshmallows either! Peas in a pod! 😉
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That was a fun video. 🌟 Thanks. 😊
That thumbnail is crazy af😂💀
I have another weird plant to discuss. Right now I am talking about spider plants. They are common South African houseplants and at first glance they may appear normal but, the weird part is how they reproduce. If you have owned one for a few weeks you might start to notice vines sprouting from the original plant. Soon, you will start to see flowers on those vines. after another few days or weeks, you will now have miniature spider plants at the ends of those vines. These spider plants are actually baby spider plants. You can choose to cut them off of the vine or leave them there. Personally, I wait until the babies are about the size of my hand to chop them but you can chop them off sooner. You can put the baby spider plants in separate pots and they will start growing roots of their own. Eventually that baby spider plant will grow babies of its own. Congratulations! You now have an infinite spider plant generator! (keep in mind that all of your spider plants will keep having babies throughout the rest of their lives. The average spider plant usually lives for 20-50 years)
@AeonWaves
2 ай бұрын
This works with any plant that can easily be propagated through cuttings (clones, basically), and there are many! Granted, spider plants are undeniably some of the easiest for this technique. 😊
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These plants are really interested The plants look so cool.
if you ate those miracle berries and entered a lemon eating contest you could win
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Жыл бұрын
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My grandparents had some voodoo lilies in their backyard. They smelled like something died, but they were pretty.
I see what you did with that thumbnail...
We have the Rainbow Eucalyptus tree here my country of St. Lucia as well. They're very pretty.
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That little white character you use in the intro and during the video, is it sold as a stuff animal or something anywhere? It’s so cute!
I actually have one more for you! Touch-me-nots, or jewelweed seed pods, (if they’re mature enough) pop open and curl up when squeezed! I have some near my house, and it’s always so fun when they’re in season! I love your videos, they’re very informative and you have a fun sense of humor, you’d make a pretty good teacher in my opinion!
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Miracle berries work very very well at blocking sour and making it extremely sweet but they taste horrible.
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Rainbow eucalyptus can also be seen on Maui, Hawaii. I saw them along the road to Hana.
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I learned about Jack Pines in college studying forest biology - they have a weird, unique, characteristic I thought was pretty interesting: “The serotinous cones are sealed closed with a resinous bond that requires fire to open and liberate the seeds” according to Nebraska Forest Service
Another fun video! 😁🤓😎🥸
Eucalyptus is also in Trinidad and Tobago my country and I saw it in the savanna
So that lovely rainbow colored eucalyptus tree contains tannins... the same stuff that makes wine (red, white, and sparkling) all taste so dry, even though you’re drinking a liquid!
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Missed a rare freaky north american tree, only grows in a very small area of BC and wash state. The arbutus
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no ones gonna talk about the thumbnail
I always love watching your videos. This one was particularly entertaining. Thanks, BA.
Mispronounces "baobab" several times. Fused trees are cool. My sister had a couple trees that did this. A pine tree and an oak grew up side-by-side and fused their trunks.
The corpse plant actually blooms the biggest and most beautiful flower ever you should edit it in the video ! I saw it on joe rogan !
That rainbow tree is on my doctor's property. My husband does his alarms and his property is full of them.
Love that line Baster milk man 😂🤣
Maybe the flower shaped like a hummingbird adapted that shape to better deter hummingbirds from drinking their nectar, as possibly if a hummingbird sees another bird drinking the nectar of a flower they will move on to choose another flower to drink from since the amount of nectar will be minimal
The new videos are really great but I miss the Darwin award series...pls bring it back
How Dose Plants Know What Birds Looks Like💀
Just Curious how many hours do you put into each video you make?
When I was a little boy the neighbors were X contractors retired and they did their whole house up in the backyard and they put exotic plants all over the backyard they put in corpse plants that's exactly what it smells like when they're in bloom
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7:25 - You're far too busy to get into trouble. You're such a good lil Marshmallow. lol Keep bringing the facts!
I love this intro so much I try to imitate it everytime
Thumbnail was too kuch
5:49 so it's confirmed, their mascot is made out of marshmallow? Nice
Thanks! Some of these plants look so out of place...Like they're from another Planet or Era...10:40 Is my favorite plant, made me think about the people from Trisolaris in the book "The 3 body Problem"...
We have honeyeaters in Australia , which can hover like hummingbirds and eat nectar
I remember seeing a type of plant like this where my dad would work maybe not the same but it looked like the species I tripped out I thought they were a type of mushroom 🍄
The ending of this video is hilarious 😂