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Native Plants of the Ft. Worth Prairie Region

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Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't

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@NosebleedPolitics
@NosebleedPolitics 3 жыл бұрын
*Prairie* 0:19 "prairie sage" _Salvia azurea, Lamiaceae_ 0:25 "goldenrod" _Solidago_ sp., _Asteraceae_ 0:27 "privet" _Ligustrum_ sp., _Oleaceae_ 0:58 "heath aster" _Symphyotrichum erichoides, Asteraceae_ 1:16 "blazing star" _Liatris_ sp., _Asteraceae_ 1:17 "giant ragweed" _Ambrosia trifida, Asteraceae_ 1:19 "little bluestem grass" _Schizachyrium scoparium, Poaceae_ 1:26 "prairie tea" _Croton monanthogynus, Euphorbiaceae_ 1:46 "Drummond's skullcap" _Scutellaria drummondii, Lamiaceae_ 2:06 "Arkansas yucca" _Yucca arkansana, Asparagaceae_ 2:35 "Reverchon's false pennyroyal" _Hedeoma reverchonii, Lamiaceae_ 2:57 "Indian grass" _Sorghastrum nutans, Poaceae_ 3:17 "white rosinweed" _Silphium albiflorum Asteraceae_ 5:22 "giant ragweed" _Ambrosia trifida, Asteraceae_ 6:32 "false boneset" _Brickellia eupatorioides, Asteraceae_ 7:29 "dotted blazing star" _Liatris punctata, Asteraceae_ 7:36 "prairie sage" _Salvia azurea, Lamiaceae_ 8:42 "pale-leaf yucca" _Yucca pallida, Asparagaceae_ 8:46 "prairie penstemon" _Penstemon cobaea, Plantaginaceae_ 9:55 be thankful for molecular phylogenetics 10:05 "long-leaf wild buckwheat" _Eriogonum longifolium, Polygonaceae_ 10:55 "false gaura" _Oenothera glaucifolia, Onagraceae_ 13:00 "plains greenthread" _Thelesperma filifolium, Asteraceae_ 14:30 "western prickly pear" _Opuntia gilvescens, Cactaceae_ 14:42 "cochineals" _Dactylopius coccus, Dactylopiidae_ 15:16 things don't have to be flowering for you to enjoy them 15:17 "American basketflower" _Plectocephalus americanus, Asteraceae_ 16:06 "false purple thistle" _Eryngium leavenworthii, Apiaceae_ 17:52 "Texas gumweed" _Grindelia lanceolata_ var. texana, _Asteraceae_ 18:44 cultivate natives 19:06 "Eastern red cedar" _Juniperus virginiana, Cupressaceae_ 19:23 "Texas cedar elm" _Ulmus crassifolia, Ulmaceae_ 19:42 "deciduous holly" Ilex decidua, Aquifoliaceae 20:20 "Texas buckeye" _Ungnadia speciosa, Sapindaceae_ 21:08 "honey mesquite" _Prosopis glandulosa, Fabaceae_ 21:35 "western soapberry" _Sapindus drummondii, Sapindaceae_ 22:16 "snow on the prairie" _Euphorbia bicolor, Euphorbiaceae_ 22:58 Jack 23:09 cyathium 24:56 (link to paper: "Euphorbia bicolor (Euphorbiaceae) Latex Phytochemicals Induce Long-Lasting Non-Opioid Peripheral Analgesia in a Rat Model of Inflammatory Pain" www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735194/ ) 25:20 "lobed privet" _Ligustrum quihoui, Oleaceae_ 25:55 "sumpweed" _Iva annua, Asteraceae_ 27:20 anemophilous 27:50 "Texas broom" _Amphiachyris dracunculoides, Asteraceae_ 28:25 "violet ruellia" _Ruellia nudiflora, Acanthaceae_ 29:04 "Maximilian sunflower" _Helianthus maximiliani, Asteraceae_ 30:31 "dotted blazing star" 30:57 "winged sumac" _Rhus copallinum, Anacardiaceae_ 31:05 "upright prairie coneflower" _Ratibida columnifera, Asteraceae_ 32:05 DYC masochism 32:06 "Texas snakeweed" _Gutierrezia texana, Asteraceae_ 32:06 "Texas broom" _Amphiachyris dracunculoides, Asteraceae_ 32:36 Jack 35:17 artificial resevoir 35:28 "prairie redroot" _Ceanothus herbaceus, Rhanmanceae_ 35:48 "blue grama grass" _Bouteloua gracilis, Poaceae_ 36:06 "poverty weed" _Baccharis neglecta, Asteraceae_ 36:49 pappus 37:14 "bigpod sesbania" _Sesbania herbacea, Fabaceae_ 38:48 diadelphous 38:40 "western poison oak" _Toxicodendron diversilobum, Anacardiaceae_ 39:55 [Cretaceous limestone outcrop] *Rocky outcrop* 40:23 "prairie redroot" 40:44 violent dehiscence 41:22 "pink mimosa" _Mimosa borealis, Fabaceae_ 42:14 "coffee berry" _Frangula caroliniana, Rhamnaceae_ 43:10 "Texas queen's delight" _Stillingia texana, Euphorbiaceae_ 44:18 massive lignotuber 44:30 "old plainsman" _Hymenopappus scabeosaeus, Asteraceae_ 45:09 ammonite fossil 45:29 "yellow nailwort" _Paronychia virginica, Caryophyllaceae_ 46:17 "woolly ironweed" _Vernonia lindheimeri, Asteraceae_ 48:22 "summer blazing star" Liatris aestivalis, Asteraceae_ 48:43 "pot smoking teens" adolescent _homo sapiens sapiens, Hominidae_
@whatatypicaltime2412
@whatatypicaltime2412 3 жыл бұрын
"pot smoking teens" adolescent homo sapiens sapiens, Hominidae.... LMAO
@ayeeh2569
@ayeeh2569 3 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the heads up! Nice 👍
@toericabaker
@toericabaker 3 жыл бұрын
Tytyty
@riv6580
@riv6580 3 жыл бұрын
Stop that
@johnc6228
@johnc6228 3 жыл бұрын
E-possum Cool Thanks. In case you were wondering about 3 pronunciations for Oenothera, the Oe is always a Greek diphthong-like ligature "ee" never ay or I and with four syllables, the accent is on the second one. So Ee- NOTHE- err - a
@TurbinateCheese
@TurbinateCheese 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for coming to Fort Worth. Had no idea we had been blessed with your botany presence.
@avalondreaming1433
@avalondreaming1433 3 жыл бұрын
He could have done a meetup right?
@TurbinateCheese
@TurbinateCheese 3 жыл бұрын
@@avalondreaming1433 I assume for any patrons here, alas i am not. Just really appreciate his demeanor.
@patricklynch9574
@patricklynch9574 3 жыл бұрын
I showed my seventy-year-old Mom your Channel and she loves it.🤣
@jackdub7740
@jackdub7740 3 жыл бұрын
good clean dirty fun for the whole stinkin family . gofuqyaselfbye
@megathumos
@megathumos 3 жыл бұрын
I grow the white rosinweed and plant it all around my part of Texas... usually, next to fence posts on side of road, where the plant killing machines won’t get at them. They are beautiful
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt 3 жыл бұрын
👏
@blajing
@blajing 3 жыл бұрын
One of the coolest features of them and some other Silphiums are their deeply-lobed leaves...just love 'em!!!
@rileycannon6789
@rileycannon6789 3 жыл бұрын
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt you are the only sumbitch that can make me sit through an hour long lesson on botany I'm no expert but I'm glad someone is and I will for sure spread you to the gardeners I know you will be an invasive species lol Edit: and yeah I had to edit cause I enjoy your videos while drunk lol and I'm bad at typing while drinking fuck the strait edge
@jppagetoo
@jppagetoo 3 жыл бұрын
Every time I see a new video I am sucked in deeper. We need people who care about the world around us. Thanks for being you!
@joette5333
@joette5333 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for voting America!!! now wear a mask wash your hands This show helps a shitload Bless you TS for honest reality
@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN
@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN 3 жыл бұрын
why are you bossing him around who died and made you boss? go diaper your face like a good little slave you master demands it. smfh... i bet your life is as flawed as everyone else is exorcise your unalienable rights then you can be an original instead of a carbon copyof a slave. diversity is the spice of life. There is no such thing as "public quarantine" it's an oxymoron.
@lilcrumb6420
@lilcrumb6420 3 жыл бұрын
Dreamylyn Moore you're obviously part of the problem. Masks and social distance helps slow the spread. Even republican governors are now requiring masks because their hospitals ICU are almost full. When your so called rights kill people then they are null and void
@chezmoi42
@chezmoi42 3 жыл бұрын
@@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN You can be a dead original. I'll take care of myself and the people around me. GFYbye.
@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN
@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN 3 жыл бұрын
@@lilcrumb6420 so where are all the masked being disposed of? did you know that in a hospital in ICU a patient that is in quarantine one visiting must wash hands wear protective gown and enter and exit thru a process of removing gowns placing them in BIO-HAZARD bags wash hands and this is done to enter and to exit a quarantine room at a hospital. so why aren't people putting their used masked in bio hazard bags and cleaned or disposed of properly. governors and mayor are not doctors of medical staff. And i've had 2 children during my life time end up in a hospital quarantine. one was 2 or so weeks old, the other was about 3 years old. I do know what I'm talking about. BIO HAZARD is also where Hospitals put sharps/used needles and other human wastes. so who's collecting all these masks and making sure the virus doesn't contaminate further by waste products used by those of you masking up? where are you disposing of your BIO HAZARD Waste so your not spreading this deadly virus? just asking.
@BFKAnthony817
@BFKAnthony817 3 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah you are finally doing my home town area of the DFW Metroplex! Feels enlightening to finally be told what all the native prairie plants are! Hope you return during the spring, the whole area explodes with colors. I am about to turn 37 next month, but when I was in 5th grade in 1995 or so, we had a thing at my school called The Texas Prairie Project. We restored 2 different sites close to my house with only native flora by hand spreading seeds. We got recognition from Nick News and my whole 5th grade at the school got to actually be on the show on Nickelodeon for a news story. I have been TRYING so long to find the video footage of it, but I can not. I believe it was filmed in late 95 through early 96. It was really great to know I personally had a hand in restoring the native prairie plants in my immediate back yard.
@nautilus2116
@nautilus2116 3 жыл бұрын
Come to East Texas in the Spring! Sabine River valley is great! I'll buy you lunch!
@texasfossilguy
@texasfossilguy 3 жыл бұрын
hey fellow texan plant lover!
@rebeccafreeman9883
@rebeccafreeman9883 3 жыл бұрын
Yay, Texas here too!
@caroline_sunshine
@caroline_sunshine 3 жыл бұрын
God i love your videos. I was sitting down to enjoy a bowl of soup and figured i'd rewatch another of your videos...lo and behold you had just uploaded one! YES!!!
@libertyAHV
@libertyAHV 3 жыл бұрын
Hey CPBBD, you've really reignited my passion for botany and ecology. Been learning a lot and it's really getting me through the misery of the last few months. Appreciate it.
@disophisis
@disophisis 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this and GFY.
@johnsanchez284
@johnsanchez284 3 жыл бұрын
I see the Dallas Baptist College in the background...your so close to my house!
@4funksakes
@4funksakes 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing the knowledge to brighten the day
@Barox213
@Barox213 3 жыл бұрын
So many people are in a hurry to cut plants without knowing who they are. Most, don't know that the chenopodium ambrosioides they throw away is edible and more nutritious than spinaches. Those shitty plants made our life possible, thanks for showing them respect. Your show is a thing we need now and forever.
@timgentry7777
@timgentry7777 3 жыл бұрын
I literally watch one of your videos every night before bed, and have watched about 75% to date. Thanks for doing what you do! GFY, bye.
@OmarHernandez-hv6qk
@OmarHernandez-hv6qk 3 жыл бұрын
For anyone wondering exactly where this in Fort Worth, Sansom Park Hiking Trails.
@mynameisnotcory
@mynameisnotcory 11 ай бұрын
Is this not tandy hills?
@tastybanana420
@tastybanana420 3 жыл бұрын
Yay im in dfw area!!! Thanks for coming and teaching me about my native flora
@christyhughes6632
@christyhughes6632 3 жыл бұрын
Dude!!! You're freaking up here!?!? Dude!?! Man if you need some place to roost I got an extra room, which comes with a full fridge, freezer, and full access to all of household amenities. Collin County one hour Northeast of Dallas. My spouse might be a bit shocked but he'll be all right with it... agree with Nautilus 211. Dude the spring is amazing around here. All the way through till the end of fall it's pretty amazing. But a lot of the plants that I have learned about from you I find around the Lakes in Spring to midsummer. PS I'm an LA transplant. And I ain't talkin bout Louisiana😉
@jul.escobar
@jul.escobar Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your videos, thank you for sharing your walks and ID's enjoy looking at a parking lot different. thanks for being you, you education, words and explanations w demo help me learn plants. your humor and cussing keep me entertained.
@benjo3562
@benjo3562 3 жыл бұрын
not sure if anyone else here has said this, but the cacti up in north texas all look sad because we overcame a drought about 5 years ago. there was a terrible drought here for about 15 years, and for the past 5 years we've gotten a lot more rain. now all the cacti are rotting on the bottom
@davidgough3512
@davidgough3512 3 жыл бұрын
I've seen TX ranchers w flamethrowers burning thorns off cacti so their cattle could eat them in a drought. Meanwhile here in Florida, it's heads of cattle per acre, not acres per head. So our genius excuse for a culture converts the world's best grassfed paradise into housing tracts with sterile evaporative lagoons and no permeable surfaces.. a recipe for desertification, destroyed biodiversity and food shortage where forestry and grazing is the low impact, water retaining solution to no natural topsoil.
@tothejazz4828
@tothejazz4828 Жыл бұрын
@@davidgough3512 Sounds like Africa
@marnolarevalos3911
@marnolarevalos3911 3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos man, they've gotten me to go out during quarantine and identify local plants around LA and the 'Nard. So I've been spending a lot of time in da bushes lookin like a fool, but it's a helluva lot of fun.
@anaritamartinho1340
@anaritamartinho1340 Жыл бұрын
To see plants living in hard conditions is always, a good sign💪
@darrylsayle3801
@darrylsayle3801 3 жыл бұрын
You da best, my brain just doubled in size.. 😎🌵💞😍
@sb1806
@sb1806 3 жыл бұрын
It's a balmy forty one here in Oregon. Getting ready for ski season baby.
@ocotillo8291
@ocotillo8291 3 жыл бұрын
Ahh my old stomping grounds! I used to go to that park near River Oaks TX. I used to love riding bike on the trinity trails in the area its a real oasis in a huge metroplex of development. Appreciate the attention to all the composites too
@JAGFG42
@JAGFG42 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making these videos highlight of my week. Love looking back at such banger vids, especially when I’m freezing my ass off.
@thomasperkins4895
@thomasperkins4895 3 жыл бұрын
This ep came out on my birthday, what a gift. bless'd to get such a MASSIVE, 49 minute binge to ring in the next tour around Sol !!!
@ifoldinhalfsoeasily
@ifoldinhalfsoeasily 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about the limestone species in North Texas! I live here and keep limestone endemic begonias indoors. It is easy to forget that my local environment has the right pH for limestone species!!
@PhoenixProdLLC
@PhoenixProdLLC 3 жыл бұрын
Hope you're enjoying yourself out there. 🙋🏼👋👋
@rhohoho
@rhohoho 3 жыл бұрын
Loving all this prairie time!
@azurehue2248
@azurehue2248 3 жыл бұрын
"Ok den welcome to anoda video of crime pays but botny doesn't." Hooked me. Now I gotta watch it.
@jasonthomas2741
@jasonthomas2741 3 жыл бұрын
Aw shit, 3-4 hours west of me. I'm excited to see where you went next
@buzzkitten
@buzzkitten 3 жыл бұрын
Nice time to be here!
@deweywarner8010
@deweywarner8010 3 жыл бұрын
You would have had a blast at my place just south of the video location. It's on top of a limestone mesa overlooking the confluence of the Nolan and Brazos rivers. Fair amount of diversity both in flora and fossils. Good tutorial for the area plants, thanks. I was still up at my cabin in the Arapaho National Forest when you came through Ft. Worth. Spent the summer up there working from home due to c-19, and did a lot of plant identification learning. Sub alpine at 10,000 feet. Be a great place to stay and do some future videos next spring and/or summer if you feel inclined.
@479sam
@479sam 3 жыл бұрын
!!! i was just walking there this weekend! what perfect timing :)
@mariosmeadows
@mariosmeadows 11 ай бұрын
I'm learning so much from this freaking guy. Better than a boring professor at the university
@md7158
@md7158 3 жыл бұрын
Cool, even though I'm a Bay Area local I'm sharing this with my DFW native plant groups since I frequent Dallas. The group will probably appreciate this, thanks for the anatomy.
@JennaOpfer
@JennaOpfer 3 жыл бұрын
I just drunkenly subbed to this channel a little while ago based on a drunken recommendation and low and behold a few short weeks later you’re in my backyard. What a small world.
@cruelcimmcia859
@cruelcimmcia859 3 жыл бұрын
I’m so early ! Your videos give me so much happiness. I love your commentary and knowledge. Keep going strong 💪
@seriouslysydney524
@seriouslysydney524 3 жыл бұрын
Love to watch your videos. You have so much knowledge. I'm in Southern Oklahoma so we have a similar vegetation to what you showed today. I do find your language hard to listen to and can't watch your videos with the kids in the room.
@one51marquez70
@one51marquez70 3 жыл бұрын
Gracias por la información
@xzysyndrome
@xzysyndrome 3 жыл бұрын
Finally got a copy of Botany in a Day. I have already learned a shit ton I never knew. I find myself walking now murmuring families in Latin and taking pictures of local flowers for labeling on the phone as a quick reference until memorized. Thanks for the book recommendations and the motivation to get off my lazy ass.
@krysatheo
@krysatheo 3 жыл бұрын
Loving all these Texas videos, keep em coming!
@andrewharrod9558
@andrewharrod9558 3 жыл бұрын
Great video man. Neat to see plants from my hood!
@ernestochavez-velasco7002
@ernestochavez-velasco7002 3 жыл бұрын
50 minutes of prairie wowee
@pamappleby1400
@pamappleby1400 3 жыл бұрын
49 minutes! Wait, let me get settled in properly for the tour!
@joefrancis759
@joefrancis759 3 жыл бұрын
35:48 blue grama (B. gracilis) makes a decent turf/lawn (my front lawn is B. curtipendula, not so turfy but the seed was cheap) that can get by with water once a week or less. Appreciate the attn to some of those grasses!
@JC-xz4nx
@JC-xz4nx 3 жыл бұрын
these videos are the only source of serotonin i have left. so glad to be able to watch and learn!
@larryclark1518
@larryclark1518 3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks once again for the “ride-along “. You introduced me to some very beautiful and interesting species, some of which I hope to introduce to my wildlife/wildflower preserve (aka my back yard). You and Jack (and Louie) stay healthy out there, we’ve come to need our botany fix on a regular basis.
@WeAreAllOneNature
@WeAreAllOneNature 3 жыл бұрын
23:22 ''Those fuzzy nutsack things are actually ovaries.'' Now I bet that Euphorbia feels SO embarrassed!
@traycec6827
@traycec6827 3 жыл бұрын
Fuck yeah! I've been waiting for this one since I saw your IG stories. Finally getting a really good rundown of what grows best near me and what to spread around more. Thanks Tony!
@meljeffery6140
@meljeffery6140 3 жыл бұрын
You're precious. You should tell us when you're in the area and give us a lesson in the field. We could picnic in the field!
@PlantNative
@PlantNative 10 ай бұрын
Learning so much from this guy.
@akmartinez419
@akmartinez419 3 жыл бұрын
Yay, you’re in Texas! Come on down to Killen/Ft Hood area!
@riv6580
@riv6580 3 жыл бұрын
Haven’t even watched it yet but I’ve been waiting for an episode in my home area! You did my hometown area (south TX) so now I’m really excited!
@junkettarp8942
@junkettarp8942 Жыл бұрын
He brings everything alive.
@sjmazzoli
@sjmazzoli 3 жыл бұрын
you, my goombah friend, are the freakin' best at this... ....thank you for your efforts....consider the Salamanca Re-entrant as a future video.
@shepdgc.og.soldier7732
@shepdgc.og.soldier7732 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice I want to visit Texas now. Ty.
@TheEricrya
@TheEricrya 3 жыл бұрын
Love those yellow flowers.
@avalondreaming1433
@avalondreaming1433 3 жыл бұрын
Aww. Here you are in my part of the world and you didn't even invite me to come out and learn about the botany!!!!
@thothbaboon
@thothbaboon 3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites, man! Thanks
@thereallycool
@thereallycool 3 жыл бұрын
Man, I haven't received a notification of any of your vids in at least a week if not two!
@anscers
@anscers Жыл бұрын
My beautiful state. Awesome content sir thank you.
@infoninja
@infoninja 3 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you do a trip to the upper great prairies like south Dakota for the springtime blooms
@brianballa3086
@brianballa3086 3 жыл бұрын
nice to see ya be safe love the videos....weeeeeeeeee
@RSJ-Texas
@RSJ-Texas Жыл бұрын
I live in south Fort Worth so loved this video !!!
@aghost1283
@aghost1283 3 жыл бұрын
It's November here in Tucson and it's was 95F today. ThE cLiMaTe iS FiNe! By the way I've got my welwitschia miribalis outside here for most of the year. It does great. Depends on heat but I water every other day ish or so
@senorjp21
@senorjp21 2 жыл бұрын
I'm in Ontario on limestone. We don't have those exact species but it's interesting that we have many similar species - even a yucca.
@ambydex9253
@ambydex9253 2 жыл бұрын
That’s so cool to learn. I live in the area in the video and I would never imagine a similar type of ecosystem in Canada (because I haven’t had the pleasure of visiting yet). Thanks for sharing
@calimaddierocks
@calimaddierocks 3 жыл бұрын
Quality - thank you!
@gardencookeat22
@gardencookeat22 3 жыл бұрын
My hometown!!!
@nadiafeaster1117
@nadiafeaster1117 3 жыл бұрын
You were in my neck of the woods!! 😱
@macking104
@macking104 3 жыл бұрын
multiple soil types in the DFW are... Blackland Prairie: dark black to light grey clays, Eastern Cross Timbers: sandy loam soil, Grand Prairie: clays: limestones, and some silty loams...
@flawlix
@flawlix 3 жыл бұрын
Oh frick, I grew up in this area. Don’t miss much, but I do miss the landscape.
@stephenspark9358
@stephenspark9358 3 жыл бұрын
LOL I knew you were going to call it a fuzzy nut sack almost choked from laughing so hard
@dianah6254
@dianah6254 3 жыл бұрын
Some grasses lately, nice!
@olgakuchukov6981
@olgakuchukov6981 3 жыл бұрын
I love that you love the ragweed! I have read that Ambrosia artemisiifolia is a medicinal powerhouse and has soil remediation capabilities, particularly around heavy metals. Whenever I see the plant, Ambrosia artemisiifolia (I believe) grows all over in my southern Vermont area, I snip the blooms because I want to give the goldenrod a break. 😁
@AbeYoung
@AbeYoung 3 жыл бұрын
I like the new species breakdown text. David Attenborough ain't got s*** on you
@unvexis
@unvexis 3 жыл бұрын
There's a place I'd have recommended in east DFW, but it has since been infected with tract housing and open-air malls. (Who would build an open-air mall in DFW?) I long since escaped to the Bay Area, where at least the Diablos and the Santa Cruz Mtns discourage people from building tract housing literally everywhere.
@TheFalseProdigy
@TheFalseProdigy 11 ай бұрын
I feel like a in depth dive into the mint family would be really informative
@rebeccafreeman9883
@rebeccafreeman9883 3 жыл бұрын
Heeeeeeey, 4 1/2 hours away from me! Coastal TX, here...and we've just had a cool front come through...you should too.
@theblacksheephaven
@theblacksheephaven 3 жыл бұрын
Long time view, first time commenting. Are you going to find yourself in North East Texas near Commerce? My girlfriend and I just got a good chunk of land and I think you'll love the vision we have for it: Sustainable native agro-forestry with non-native-non-invasive perennial edibles. There are quite a few species here I'd love to hear your experience of and hear your critique of our Magnum Opus! Let me know if it's ok to email you more info. In any case, fuckin' love your work. I'll go fu*k myself now, lmao
@tiesthijsthejs
@tiesthijsthejs 3 жыл бұрын
wish there was a cool person doing such videos on fungi, and on ecology and interrelations in biotopes.
@roninh8
@roninh8 3 жыл бұрын
Love your show. Keep up the great work!
@limaromeo8745
@limaromeo8745 3 жыл бұрын
Aye yo I live about an hour north of FW and thats just how the temperature is here. We had about a week of it being below 50 f but now its back up to around the mid 70s
@profmuthandi
@profmuthandi 3 жыл бұрын
thank you! great!
@stephenspark9358
@stephenspark9358 3 жыл бұрын
This looks like the Fort Worth Nature center,Very Cool
@chickenosm
@chickenosm 3 жыл бұрын
Dang if only you had posted this video a few days ago. Just identified a ton of these plants in my plant classification class.
@joefrancis759
@joefrancis759 3 жыл бұрын
"tacky tract houses where it was planted" I'll never understand why gardeners and landscape archs everywhere seem to spray their shorts for anything that isn't native
@davidgough3512
@davidgough3512 3 жыл бұрын
Customer: "why you selling me weeds that i can find growing everywhere?" Same reason we don't eat native plants. Culture traps.
@theflyingcrud
@theflyingcrud 3 жыл бұрын
@@davidgough3512 true, I've really enjoyed using native plants and fungi more over the past few years. Great way to help propagate the less common ones as well as long as you toss the seeds or spores and don't over harvest
@davidgough3512
@davidgough3512 3 жыл бұрын
@@theflyingcrud Nice to hear that there are people engaging with the plants and fungi. What was once a universal human practice has become a relative rarity. Yet our usual forms of entertainment and livelihood seem drastically oversimplified compared to the humbling intricacies and wonders of nature. Keep up the foraging and seeding, maybe normalize it for others. I like to show kids, they may call it weird but secretly they can't help but respect it.. it engenders confidence and besides they ought to at least understand some species sting and some are dangerous.
@azurehue2248
@azurehue2248 3 жыл бұрын
Native plants look so much better anyways, I don't understand it.
@willieclark2256
@willieclark2256 3 жыл бұрын
I fucking love prairies so much
@paulshowers8688
@paulshowers8688 3 жыл бұрын
Isn’t taking seeds of Texas to California an ecological no no? People in IL who do restoration all use “local genotype” and diversity as excuses for sharing or not sharing native seeds. Why not just toss local seeds around to spots where they just removed those invasives. Thanks Ray. I enjoyed seeing Texas prairie plants.
@texasfossilguy
@texasfossilguy 3 жыл бұрын
Theres a really good park in cedar hill. We also had a piece of Blackland Prarie, the only slice left in Arlington TX in the native plant society of tx, a tiny park near the airfield off Collins Street in Arlington by the private airfield***
@lilcrumb6420
@lilcrumb6420 3 жыл бұрын
Dinosaur Valley State Park is a must see if you are in the area. World class dinosaur tracks
@dudeglove
@dudeglove 3 жыл бұрын
damn you love limestone
@janinestokes4883
@janinestokes4883 3 жыл бұрын
GOOD MORNING
@moosekababs
@moosekababs 3 жыл бұрын
im so fucking happy to see this. i love your content so much and im so excited to see more about the place i live. i grew up in north east ohio and ive been very interested in learning more about what lives around me!!!
@uelhunter8160
@uelhunter8160 3 жыл бұрын
Uncle Mike's safety meeting.
@eliclarke24
@eliclarke24 3 жыл бұрын
Really love the shit that'll come up in abandoned lots and such, plants with those adaptations give a little hint as to how the ecology of post-sapien cityscapes may evolve. Tough, weedy things that readily self seed and compete like hell in harsh nutrient poor urban areas
@markchinguz4401
@markchinguz4401 3 жыл бұрын
Euphorbia is such a huge and diverse fucking family
@lepistanuda
@lepistanuda 3 жыл бұрын
19:53 when tha berry drops
@lucyb15
@lucyb15 3 жыл бұрын
you want your oatmeal on the side, Grandma? (mnemonic for Bouteloua curtipendula (sideoats grama) heh heh
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