Welcome to Nature Clearly!
At our channel, we are all about LEARNING ABOUT NATURE THROUGH EVERYDAY OBSERVATIONS.
We are passionate about making difficult concepts understandable and easy to remember. You can also find interesting topics here (mainly botany and zoology) explained through observations you can make in your everyday life.
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brilliant video!!
Thank you!
They are welcome guests in my home, they eat nasty biting things and silverfish and do no harm just a once a year thorough dusting sessions clears away any excess cobwebs.
i am curious if it is currently known what the function of cilia on lichen is. do they always appear in that arrangement sticking out at the edges of the lobe? are they only ever present on foliose lichen?
been really loving these videos. this is the kind of well presented educational videos that i think add real value to online learning spaces. thank you!
Good content on ficus hidden story revealed. Thanks nature clearly. Good work.
Thank you! 🤗
Big flies, mosquitoes, and a small moth.
I'm going to immediately comment because I had literally just looked into these grasses cause I found them for the first time after letting my lawn grow wild and now this shows up. I know the algorithm is always watching but it's still kinda convenient sometimes.
this was excellent. i am trying to identify many grasses in the area around my orchard and knowing what to look for is the most important factor for proper id.
Explainatuon crisp A1 ..background music ...haunted me.
Haha, if this music haunted you, you should definitely watch the video about beetle anatomy! 🤭 kzread.info/dash/bejne/hWGg2piniNC0Y8o.html
How did I not find this channel sooner?? I’ve been looking for what feels like years for someone to educate me on this sort of botanical content. Thank you and subscribed. Great work
Brilliant and useful description - living up to the channel's name!
Your video is gold. Thanks for teaching us in a clear way :)
Saw one of these guys this morning walk along my bathroom wall up to the corner and just kind of go about it business and i was sure to give to give it the ole "Top of the morning to ya!"
THANK YOU SO MUCH... your voice SO soothing and your knowledge VASTLY attractive! love your vocabulary also!
When i 6 year old i afraid of this
Большое спасибо! Буду конспектировать.
Such different repeating flower types in fabaceae, it's like there's completly seperate subfamilies within fabaceae. Afterall it's among the biggest plant families. Have you looked at phylogenic trees? It's wild but fun to see how closely related species are.
The wild part about poacae is the wide Hybridizations between not just species but whole Genera. By hybridizng, We can invent new genus within a poaceae tribe. For example Gamma Grass (Tripsacum spp.) Can cross with Corn (Zea mays) likely cuz they're both in the same subtribe. Thus making Id traits fluid & not strict.
Your videos are really nice. You've answered the questions l've always wondered about
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I have at least one in every room. The only thing I do is clean up old unused webs now and again.
You contents are soo good! Please keep making videos! You will surely become a huge channel sooner or later.
Your channel is soo COOL!
Thanks a lot! This helped me lot academically. ❤
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What magnification do recommend for grass ID?
This is the kind of content I come to see on youtube! Amazing
I'm so grateful that I found your channel. Every one of your videos has taught me something new and fascinating about the diverse and beautiful world of plants. Thank you for all the work you do to share your knowledge with the world!
Nicely done.
Thank you!
Known stolon today's lecture learnt lot new terminology in stem modification. Thanks nature clearly. Lv to watch your videos.
Thank you for watching! ❤ it's exciting for me to hear you learned something new from the video! 🤗
Known stolon today's lecture learnt lot new terminology in stem modification. Thanks nature clearly. Lv to watch your videos.
Yes i will still grow and eat my own figs cos now i appreciate them all the more so thanks for this info!
Why u r not uploading videos or making, u r doing good work. and making good Videos on plants
I have like 9 near my front door 😩. I feel so bad but they gotta go lol. Im terrified of bugs
I used to be afraid of spiders but learning more about them, watching them closely and finding out about all their cool features helped me to overcome my fear. I hope it will lessen for you some day as well! 🤗
Trying so hard to beat the fear against those especially caude they are in every house and I am sick of getting anxious of something so harmless and actually helpful.. help 🙃
Do they eat and recycle their webs? I like them and check on mine daily. They seem to move into each others webs. Maybe communal or mating
Thank you for sharing your video! I teach an online class for Biology 2, and after I discuss the Pine Life Cycle with textbook images, I really wanted to show my students the actual pine pollen cones and ovulate cones. So I appreciate you showing those burst of clouds of pollen! I actually did do your experiment with the pine cones I had picked up from a camping trip a few years ago (I use them as decorations). I can't believe it still works with old pine cones! I left the cone in water for about an hour or so, it closed up to almost 1/3 of its size! It made my day. As a scientist and biologist, nothing beats doing a simple cool experiment! I appreciate it!
Thanku soo much madam❤
This is very informative! is consistent with other cellar spider information I have researched on top of some things I didn’t know. Thanks for the video!
Happy to hear you learned something new! 🤗
Very informative video Thank you
Wonderful video! So very well presented and explained! Thank you!
Thank you very much! 🥰
I think i have successfully fed one before and it lived another day. I was pumped when he regenerated the ability to fly. Could relate to that hard days work no blood nectar levels.
Amazingly well put together video.
Thank you! 🥰
very useful video. thank you so much dear😍😍❤❤
Amazing video,, thanks a lott❤❤
Thanks a lot,,, it's really helpful❤
Wow amazing wow u r a genius
North Carolina. So amazing. Gold dust everywhere.
“Hah! Is that all ‘ya got?” Ahh dodging skills
New second favorite botany youtuber Would be first, but crime pays