This narrator is nuts. Trees have no souls, neither do they see, hear, speak, breath or listen. That being said I've planted some on my property in Serbia and they have an interesting history much like the Wollemi Pine in Australia.
The stories I narrate about these wonderful Monkey puzzle trees, are from the native traditions. I hope people find them interesting. Our trees are indeed living, breathing and keeping us alive. I am pleased to hear you have planted some. Thank you for mentioning the Wollemi pine.
@@OSTENTUM1 I never said the trees are not "living", please don't put words in my mouth. And they don't "breath" either which is inhaling & exhaling (check the dictionary), however they do exchange c02 for 02 but that's quite different than "breathing". And the O2 they give doesn't "keep us alive"; we still all grow old and die. But I do enjoy watching them grow in fact my wife says I live to plant trees but I think that's an exaggeration.
@@VHSandVinylCollector There is just the one. It is very tall . I don't think you will be able to see it on google maps. There are a few at Ashridge House . They have open garden tours now and then.
My favourite tree.
I imagine the spirits of all the local trees welcoming the spirit of a monkey puzzle tree with a banquet
fascinating about these wonderful trees thank you
Loved story about monkey puzzle tree another new tree never knew about stunning tree aswell
Our wonderful trees series starting with the exotic monkey puzzle tree.
Just to add Whitby jet is from fossilised monkey puzzle trees
This narrator is nuts. Trees have no souls, neither do they see, hear, speak, breath or listen. That being said I've planted some on my property in Serbia and they have an interesting history much like the Wollemi Pine in Australia.
The stories I narrate about these wonderful Monkey puzzle trees, are from the native traditions. I hope people find them interesting. Our trees are indeed living, breathing and keeping us alive. I am pleased to hear you have planted some. Thank you for mentioning the Wollemi pine.
@@OSTENTUM1 I never said the trees are not "living", please don't put words in my mouth. And they don't "breath" either which is inhaling & exhaling (check the dictionary), however they do exchange c02 for 02 but that's quite different than "breathing". And the O2 they give doesn't "keep us alive"; we still all grow old and die. But I do enjoy watching them grow in fact my wife says I live to plant trees but I think that's an exaggeration.
@@davidsike734what’s your problem man
@@spencerh2860 Weirdo's like you asking dumb questions.
Which cemetery is that?
Hi, It is Rectory Lane cemetery , Berkhamsted. Well worth a visit. Lovely old trees.
@@OSTENTUM1 couldn't see the monkey puzzle tree on the Google maps.
I've found one, how many are there in this cemetery?
@@VHSandVinylCollector There is just the one. It is very tall . I don't think you will be able to see it on google maps. There are a few at Ashridge House . They have open garden tours now and then.
@@OSTENTUM1 I have a screenshot of it.