When it comes to the names on the plant tags I think from visiting with workers and family I get the sense that they have been around for so long and they are using the names they have always used. They don’t seem interested in keeping up with the changes and I’m fine with that. There is something comforting and nostalgic about Otts and I love any excuse to visit. I also got to adopt one of the greenhouse cats!!
Summer, when you ducked under the unidentified plant at 27:18, my arm shot up like a show-off fourth grader, "Ooooh, Ooooh, I know, I know Miss Summer. It's Russellia equisetiformis." But classmates Dwaipayan and Alex and others beat me to it! Alex cited a common name of firecracker plant; another creature bearing that name is Manettia cordifolia, corrected from M. inflata. If any of your disciples would like to make the move from tropical foliage plants to tropical blooming plants, a great reference is Flowering Plants in the Landscape, edited by Mildred E. Mathias. Great tour, Summer.
Ott's Exotic Plants has been there Forever. Most Famous for its outdoor Mountain of Mums in the Fall. We brought our kids there Decades ago when we lived in Montgomery County. Treat yourself to Lunch at Collegeville Italian Bakery Restaurant just down the road.
Hey Summer, what a wonderful production! I would like to start by saying that I thoroughly enjoy your content and keep waiting for every new video! Also, that tubular red flower with almost grass-like foliage that you said you couldn’t identify, is actually a species of Russelia, which I think is a native of Mexico and South America but is quite common as a houseplant here in India. And you were right, it is pollinated by Hummingbirds in its native habitat, but since we don’t get Hummingbirds here, the work is done by the Indian Sunbird, which is quite similar morphologically to hummingbirds! Too excited for the next episode!
Otts Greenhouse was established in 1964... I adore this greenhouse and have been going there since I was a kid. I wish you could have caught on film the wow factor of the spatial structure of the greenhouse. Time for another visit!
I live 30 minutes from Otts and I finally visited it last summer. You missed walking up over the “hidden” arch path great view overlooking the water fall. That observatory greenhouse is everything!! In our area it’s a real treat. It was so fun to see this pop up as one of your videos.
The plant on the time 27:28 is a Russelia equisetiformis. It’s Also know as the firecracker plant! We grow outdoor plant in zone 8b! Stays pretty much evergreen through out winters and does get nipped back when we drop below 20 but has has been growing out side for 17 years now!
@@polskyprincess haha… your most certainly welcome. The are quite impressive plants… they get quite huge ! I have a row of 5 and they get about 5 foot tall by 7 wide! And they spread almost like a ground cover does with underground rhizomes… but always full of color and easily to contain. They have a weeping habit even when they get 5 tall.
Yes thank you Alex, I didnt know the scientific name. My firecracker plants love the Texas sun but I have to water every few days. The flowers drop when I forget to water, but within a day or two of watering, many new blooms arrive! I'm in love with this plant and the beautiful color- mine is sort of a coral color, sometimes slightly on the orange side and other times it's slightly more pink. One of my favorite plants ♡ Attracts precious little hummingbirds!
Otts is an amazing greenhouse to visit. We always add Mutschlers to the greenhouse tour along the rt422 corridor. Mutschler's was mentioned in the Philly Victorian Greenhouse tour video, but the host butchers Bob's (last) name in that video when discussing his staghorn. Mutschlers has a great selection of orchids, bonsai, pond stock, cacti and some one-off staghorn.
Hey Summer The name of the whimsy plant that’s pollinated by hummingbirds, goes by the common name of “Firecracker Bush”, Russelia equisetiformis. It is used in landscapes in central to southern texas but native to Mexico and Guatemala
Another awesome field trip!! I love how you drop your plant knowledge on us, that's what I aspire to do when people ask me about my plants, I want to give some in depth plant info!! Thank you.
My best friends live about 10 minutes from Otts and it's one of my go to houseplant shops when I visit them! So cool that you got to visit and tour one of my favorite spots!
If Summer and Co. decide to visit Philly again, I recommend staying in the Mt. Airy area. Tons of old stone houses and greenery, and close to the beautiful Wissahickon. Not so much content wise, but your comment on the stonework around Ott's made me think about it.
Loving all the Philly area content!! I was just at Otts the other day to pick up some new additions for my collection. Even without buying anything at Otts, it’s so peaceful to walk around. Come back in the fall to see Mum Mountain!
That hanging plant with the red flowers is _Russelia equisetiformis_ 'Firecracker Fern'. And yes… you’re right about its pollinators needing a long beak or proboscis-it’s a hummingbird magnet. That’s so interesting to see it cascade! I’m so used to seeing it here in SoCal just in the ground. Plain. Lol. Just as a messy, “Cousin It” looking bush or shrub. 🤣 But i do love it. Especially this hanging style! It almost makes it look like _Hoya linearis_ or _H. retusa_ in a way, or some sort of _Rhipsalis_ even, which is what I’d thought at first-I thought the flowers were cactus fruits!
That plant that was spindly and had red tiny flowers just as you went under the water fall we call it hear in Texas fire cracker plant. That one is gorgeous.
Love seeing you go to all these greenhouses in Philly and nearby where I live. If you get a chance, please check out bountiful gardens in Ewing, NJ! It is by far my favorite place to go.
I live in San Antonio Texas and planted a cleradendron in my back yard in a corner of my back porch patio and it grew like crazy and covered my whole back porch ceiling I had to string it up and it bloomed like crazy. It was beautiful at first but then became very invasive and I couldn't even kill it with a weed killer. I don't know what happened to it today since I moved 12yrs ago. Good luck to the home new home owners that's all I can say.
There's a 3 story tall 50 year old ficus lyrata at a local university student center. They have people trim it every year. Also lots of old cycads and araucaria pines too.
pretty sure the platycerium is wandae the largest species. you can usually tell it by the frilly growth at the base of the pendulous fronds. these can grow into monsters. i had a friend in south florida who had one at least 8' across and the fronds fell a good 12' down. the plant at the end of the tunnel we always call firecracker plant or vine. they are fun in pots on balcony's and will hang down to the ground from the second story. the hummingbirds love them.
I loved the tour. I've just discovered your channel so I will be binging for a while. I noticed that you are very particular with the plant names which is refreshing. What is your take on geranium vs pelargonium?
That's an easy one. This pair is not a product of recent revolutions in nomenclature. They are two different genera. Geranium is a hardy garden plant, while Pelargonium is a tender potted plant. Centuries ago Linnaeus detected the differences, as Anne Swithinbank points out in her comprehensive book, A Handbook of Greenhouse and Conservatory Plants.
I'm looking to start fertilizing my plants and Espoma is not available in Canada which is what I was hoping to get. What would you recommend as your second go to fertilizer for your plants.
it's incredible what knowledge you have about plants that you can just so spontaneously convey. a really nice movie! and for the rest I like her excellent dress. very tastefull. Warm greetings from Germany. greetings helge
Omg!!!! You are so close to me!! I love otts! I have a plant shop called Plants on the Sill in Ottsville Pennsylvania!! You should totally stop by! That’s would be a dream!
ooh i saw some great parlor palms in there. I bet for cheap! lol gets bugs too but also doesn't matter. such an underrated plant. I've had a couple. got a 5ft bushy tall and wide one right now i've had for 5 years on a table growing off nothing but a couple little grow lights lol. all great looking plants at this place. wow.
The alocasia cucullata is actually not a new plant; I guess it just has been too underrated for garden centers. I've seen them in the Netherlands several times. Glad that they're more availble now!
Ahhhhh I can’t believe Summer was at a greenhouse I’m at all the time! It’s so surreal watching a video of a place you know so well.
I love these old established greenhouses with display areas. Almost like a botanical garden. Thanks for sharing.
Me too! They really take on a life of their own when well established
Yes....love Them also 😅
When it comes to the names on the plant tags I think from visiting with workers and family I get the sense that they have been around for so long and they are using the names they have always used. They don’t seem interested in keeping up with the changes and I’m fine with that. There is something comforting and nostalgic about Otts and I love any excuse to visit. I also got to adopt one of the greenhouse cats!!
Summer, when you ducked under the unidentified plant at 27:18, my arm shot up like a show-off fourth grader, "Ooooh, Ooooh, I know, I know Miss Summer. It's Russellia equisetiformis." But classmates Dwaipayan and Alex and others beat me to it! Alex cited a common name of firecracker plant; another creature bearing that name is Manettia cordifolia, corrected from M. inflata. If any of your disciples would like to make the move from tropical foliage plants to tropical blooming plants, a great reference is Flowering Plants in the Landscape, edited by Mildred E. Mathias. Great tour, Summer.
Ott's Exotic Plants has been there Forever. Most Famous for its outdoor Mountain of Mums in the Fall. We brought our kids there Decades ago when we lived in Montgomery County. Treat yourself to Lunch at Collegeville Italian Bakery Restaurant just down the road.
Hey Summer, what a wonderful production! I would like to start by saying that I thoroughly enjoy your content and keep waiting for every new video! Also, that tubular red flower with almost grass-like foliage that you said you couldn’t identify, is actually a species of Russelia, which I think is a native of Mexico and South America but is quite common as a houseplant here in India. And you were right, it is pollinated by Hummingbirds in its native habitat, but since we don’t get Hummingbirds here, the work is done by the Indian Sunbird, which is quite similar morphologically to hummingbirds!
Too excited for the next episode!
My grandparents lived in Schwenksville and I grew up going to Otts! So many great memories!
Ok can we all just appreciate your style!!! Girl you’re pulling off that hat and coat so well!! Keep on thriving, you’re awesome!!!
Otts Greenhouse was established in 1964... I adore this greenhouse and have been going there since I was a kid. I wish you could have caught on film the wow factor of the spatial structure of the greenhouse. Time for another visit!
I love when you discuss all the plants like this! So informative!
Love that your back in the tours Summer.. Been missing that since covid
I live 30 minutes from Otts and I finally visited it last summer. You missed walking up over the “hidden” arch path great view overlooking the water fall. That observatory greenhouse is everything!! In our area it’s a real treat. It was so fun to see this pop up as one of your videos.
I love how you and the cat are wearing matching outfits 😆
The plant on the time 27:28 is a Russelia equisetiformis. It’s Also know as the firecracker plant! We grow outdoor plant in zone 8b! Stays pretty much evergreen through out winters and does get nipped back when we drop below 20 but has has been growing out side for 17 years now!
Thank you for this! I paused the video to see if someone knew.
@@polskyprincess haha… your most certainly welcome. The are quite impressive plants… they get quite huge ! I have a row of 5 and they get about 5 foot tall by 7 wide! And they spread almost like a ground cover does with underground rhizomes… but always full of color and easily to contain. They have a weeping habit even when they get 5 tall.
Yes thank you Alex, I didnt know the scientific name. My firecracker plants love the Texas sun but I have to water every few days. The flowers drop when I forget to water, but within a day or two of watering, many new blooms arrive! I'm in love with this plant and the beautiful color- mine is sort of a coral color, sometimes slightly on the orange side and other times it's slightly more pink. One of my favorite plants ♡ Attracts precious little hummingbirds!
Otts is an amazing greenhouse to visit.
We always add Mutschlers to the greenhouse tour along the rt422 corridor. Mutschler's was mentioned in the Philly Victorian Greenhouse tour video, but the host butchers Bob's (last) name in that video when discussing his staghorn.
Mutschlers has a great selection of orchids, bonsai, pond stock, cacti and some one-off staghorn.
I visited Mutschlers. It’s very unique. Almost mystical. I did see him mentioned in the Philly conservatory tour and wanted to comment!!
I go here all the time! Love that you made a tour of it 💚
Love Otts! Fall and mum mountain outside is gorgeous!! So cool that you were there!
Hey Summer
The name of the whimsy plant that’s pollinated by hummingbirds, goes by the common name of “Firecracker Bush”, Russelia equisetiformis. It is used in landscapes in central to southern texas but native to Mexico and Guatemala
Wow, that’s almost like botanical garden, love those espécimen plants, the waterfall is so nice, thanks for sharing !!!
Another awesome field trip!! I love how you drop your plant knowledge on us, that's what I aspire to do when people ask me about my plants, I want to give some in depth plant info!! Thank you.
I always knew you would go here, you finally did.
My best friends live about 10 minutes from Otts and it's one of my go to houseplant shops when I visit them! So cool that you got to visit and tour one of my favorite spots!
Can't get enough of these videos, thank you for sharing all your travels with us to so many beautiful places.
This greenhouse had some pretty amazing plants! GIANT PLANTS
Thank you for bringing me along 💚
If Summer and Co. decide to visit Philly again, I recommend staying in the Mt. Airy area. Tons of old stone houses and greenery, and close to the beautiful Wissahickon. Not so much content wise, but your comment on the stonework around Ott's made me think about it.
I love your humor and knowledge of everything. Thanks for sharing! 😄😄😄
Firecracker plant at 27:30 and yes they attract hummingbirds 🤗
They love it here in Central Texas- need lots of sun and lots of water!
A greenhouse tour makes my heart sing ~ thank you.
Loving all the Philly area content!! I was just at Otts the other day to pick up some new additions for my collection. Even without buying anything at Otts, it’s so peaceful to walk around. Come back in the fall to see Mum Mountain!
That hanging plant with the red flowers is _Russelia equisetiformis_ 'Firecracker Fern'. And yes… you’re right about its pollinators needing a long beak or proboscis-it’s a hummingbird magnet.
That’s so interesting to see it cascade! I’m so used to seeing it here in SoCal just in the ground. Plain. Lol. Just as a messy, “Cousin It” looking bush or shrub. 🤣 But i do love it. Especially this hanging style! It almost makes it look like _Hoya linearis_ or _H. retusa_ in a way, or some sort of _Rhipsalis_ even, which is what I’d thought at first-I thought the flowers were cactus fruits!
I so love your videos, Summer ... been seeing the whole evolution of your recent years ... You do so well
Following your channel for years but I never get bored . Also following yr other channel, 🥰
Green with envy is right. This place is incredible! I could spend a lot of time there. Thanks for taking us along
Wow! Amazing greenhouse!
summer walking around this extensive greenhouse pollinating and making new hybrids LOL! 🤣
I've always wanted to go to OTT'S Greenhouse... now I MUST go there! (plans confirmed!!! Can't wait) So glad you gave us a tour.
That plant that was spindly and had red tiny flowers just as you went under the water fall we call it hear in Texas fire cracker plant. That one is gorgeous.
Went here today and loved it! It is plant paradise!!!
What a great idea to combine a small botanic garden with the nursery and shop! Nice long tour!
Thanks for sharing Summer, Made the trip up there today after watching this video. Wow some Jurassic speciems they have there🦕
Summer, thank you so much! I really enjoyed your tour while teaching.
Amazing place love all the old huge specimens 💚
That ferny looking leafed plant with the red flower is Rusellia equisetiformis. (Firecracker Plant)
Love seeing you go to all these greenhouses in Philly and nearby where I live. If you get a chance, please check out bountiful gardens in Ewing, NJ! It is by far my favorite place to go.
I love this green house so much 😍😍😍
what a treat! I wanna spend my life there ♡
Great tour. I have a poinsettia that I’m turning into a standard. I got it as a 4 inch plant 10 years ago and it blooms every year for me.
One of my favorite places. So nice to visit with you. Thanks for the new Philly places to explore.
used to live down the road from this place; visited at least once a week.
I've been there! I love Ott's, I could live in the greenhouse!!!
This qualifies as one of your best videos till date...🤩♥️
Wow you can spend like all day in there! So cool seeing such big cacti, and monsteras :)
I soo wanna go there now. Thank you SRO for taking us there.
The tiny red flower is the firecracker , russelia.
There is also the white variety.
Really hitting all my favorite philly planty things
Hey folks, since that has one large spore plate on the fertile frond, that appears to be Platycerium superbum. I have one in my western window ❤️
Thank you Ms. Summer🌷💚🙃
love otts! glad to see the huge fiddle leaf figs they chopped recently are growing back!
Nice! Seems so relaxing near the waterfall.😊
Good to see a Clerodendrum in this greenhouse. We do grow one at home but the pink-purple variation. Love this new tour :)
Incredible. Thanks
One of my favorite places!!!
I live in San Antonio Texas and planted a cleradendron in my back yard in a corner of my back porch patio and it grew like crazy and covered my whole back porch ceiling I had to string it up and it bloomed like crazy. It was beautiful at first but then became very invasive and I couldn't even kill it with a weed killer. I don't know what happened to it today since I moved 12yrs ago. Good luck to the home new home owners that's all I can say.
What an amazing place!
Thanks for sharing.
I need so many more mangave in my collections. So many cool cultivars, especially the ones available in So Cal.
Wow that is huge!!! Very cool!!
There's a 3 story tall 50 year old ficus lyrata at a local university student center. They have people trim it every year. Also lots of old cycads and araucaria pines too.
Summer, the plant u were asking for. On 27:37 is firecracker or Russelia equisetiformis
Wow...what a beautiful green house...variety of palnts...some so difficult to pronounce...but amazingly beautiful...thnks fr sharing☺
Fun field trip 🍋
Your plants are so beautiful
What a cool place. Thank you.
This is about 10 minutes from me, it’s a great place! The staff is quite knowledgeable and friendly.
P.S….the pregnant cat, there are 4 kittens now!
I get so much inspiration from these videos!
pretty sure the platycerium is wandae the largest species. you can usually tell it by the frilly growth at the base of the pendulous fronds. these can grow into monsters. i had a friend in south florida who had one at least 8' across and the fronds fell a good 12' down. the plant at the end of the tunnel we always call firecracker plant or vine. they are fun in pots on balcony's and will hang down to the ground from the second story. the hummingbirds love them.
Can't wait for the aboard green house tours again
I love this place, I go there like once a year
That was fantastic thank you
Great outfit Summer!
She's my plant inspector gadget
How are you Summer..after so long. Good to see you back
you were so close to where I live! I've been to OTT's before!
I loved the tour. I've just discovered your channel so I will be binging for a while. I noticed that you are very particular with the plant names which is refreshing. What is your take on geranium vs pelargonium?
That's an easy one. This pair is not a product of recent revolutions in nomenclature. They are two different genera. Geranium is a hardy garden plant, while Pelargonium is a tender potted plant. Centuries ago Linnaeus detected the differences, as Anne Swithinbank points out in her comprehensive book, A Handbook of Greenhouse and Conservatory Plants.
another ep of plant one on me ! *does dance*!
I wonder if this was a planned stop or just a hidden diamond you found. Thank you for the tour.
Mannn that Cissus Discolor by the pond was massive!!!
Hi! Thank you.
Ahh such a beautiful greenhouse!! This place is 4-5 mins away from our tattoo shop in Schwenksville called The Tattoo Shack🥰
The plant at 27:27 is called Russelia equisetiformis also known as firecracker plant or fountain bush
I'm looking to start fertilizing my plants and Espoma is not available in Canada which is what I was hoping to get. What would you recommend as your second go to fertilizer for your plants.
it's incredible what knowledge you have about plants that you can just so spontaneously convey. a really nice movie! and for the rest I like her excellent dress. very tastefull. Warm greetings from Germany. greetings helge
Omg!!!! You are so close to me!! I love otts! I have a plant shop called Plants on the Sill in Ottsville Pennsylvania!! You should totally stop by! That’s would be a dream!
Beautiful display
That Croton interrupta(?) is called Mother and child here in the Philippines, and Croton is more commonly known as San Francisco plant.
Wonderful greenhouse
Wish I would have known you were there, would have loved to meet you!
Haces que despierte mi yo animal, es como una selva cada reportaje tuyo. Te tenía olvidada y he envuelto para admirarte.
ooh i saw some great parlor palms in there. I bet for cheap! lol gets bugs too but also doesn't matter. such an underrated plant. I've had a couple. got a 5ft bushy tall and wide one right now i've had for 5 years on a table growing off nothing but a couple little grow lights lol. all great looking plants at this place. wow.
The alocasia cucullata is actually not a new plant; I guess it just has been too underrated for garden centers. I've seen them in the Netherlands several times. Glad that they're more availble now!