Really love seeing such a passionate plant person get to travel to a place like this. It must be just awe-inspiring to experience. Also you probably can't even help it but thank you for identifying plants as best you could. Sending good vibes from New Mexico 🌵☀
Maybe you will. The number of botanic hotspots, where it is still safe to visit, gets smaller every year. Thankfully we still have Kinabalu as one such safe biodiversity hotspot.
Totally intriguing - every single minute!
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Good Morning!! Thank You for sharing this video with us!! So beautiful and informative on the different plants!!
Good morning! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Kinabalu is amazing and I loved every minute.
5:12 There are also many species of Eria which are related to Dendrobiums native to Malaysia
Lovely report, Rachel. A window on a world very different from ours. Wow!
Glad you enjoyed it 🌻🌷🌼🎉
Really love seeing such a passionate plant person get to travel to a place like this. It must be just awe-inspiring to experience. Also you probably can't even help it but thank you for identifying plants as best you could. Sending good vibes from New Mexico 🌵☀
Ah, thank you so much. I had a wonderful time and did my best with the plant id.s. Kinabalu is amazing and it was fabulous to experience the magic.
PS Love the cactus ☺️
Maybe one day I will go there too. Praise the holy Mount Kinabalu. The church of life. 😂❤🎉
Maybe you will. The number of botanic hotspots, where it is still safe to visit, gets smaller every year. Thankfully we still have Kinabalu as one such safe biodiversity hotspot.
@GardeningatDouentza yes.
13:10 ....and there are many Dischidias and Aechynanthus that also look like Hoyas😅😅
Yes, that's why there's a question mark after the name on the screen 😂