I love the passion and knowledge Jesus has for these plants. I especially appreciate his weaving in the cultural significance to the local people. What a rich contextual layer that perspective adds to ones appreciation for these unique and beautiful plants. Loved this episode and Jesus's energy. Thank you for sharing. Now I need to plan a trek to Tucson. LOL
Very enjoyable video. He was a wealth of information, I could listen to him all day! Thank you so much for the desert series you have done. Many of us love desert cacti and plants.
Desert plants are so cool and interesting. Each one looks like sculpture. Very beautiful...and very interesting how the plants are consumed as food, and how they adapted to harsh conditions over the years. The host, Jesus, is an enthusiastic speaker about each one. I really enjoyed this. Thank you. :)
Thank you for this. As someone who grew up in the Sonoran desert I have a great appreciation of its unique beauty. How I miss the smell of creosote after a rain!
I enjoy listening to him speak, but next time I’d wish for the camera to have a lens hood or pan over a touch, to prevent the sun flare from being on his face.
I loved this. What a great presentation! I love creosote! I grew up in Boulder City, Nevada, and spent my youth exploring the desert around my home. Creosote is what home smells like to me.
Peace everyone. SRO and Sander, what ever happened to the trip you were planning; the one that had an online questionnaire. Any footage? Btw, super-awesome video. Thanks to Mr. Garcia for helping you share this info.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Chockfull of ethnobotanical knowledge, holstered Leatherman, Felco and Opinel in the back-pocket, this man's a contemporary druid.
Jesus has a wealth of information on those desert plants. I even learned a few things. Having lived there for a decade and being a cacti n succulent enthusiast, this is saying something.
Minks are very clever and persistent. I have experienced mink attacks twice and each time they killed all my quails. They can get in through holes one inch wide. Sorry about your loss. I know exactly how you feel. 😢
Excellent and passionate speaker! This was so informative and easy to understand.
I love the passion and knowledge Jesus has for these plants. I especially appreciate his weaving in the cultural significance to the local people. What a rich contextual layer that perspective adds to ones appreciation for these unique and beautiful plants. Loved this episode and Jesus's energy. Thank you for sharing. Now I need to plan a trek to Tucson. LOL
Very enjoyable video. He was a wealth of information, I could listen to him all day! Thank you so much for the desert series you have done. Many of us love desert cacti and plants.
Desert plants are so cool and interesting. Each one looks like sculpture. Very beautiful...and very interesting how the plants are consumed as food, and how they adapted to harsh conditions over the years. The host, Jesus, is an enthusiastic speaker about each one. I really enjoyed this. Thank you. :)
Thank you for this. As someone who grew up in the Sonoran desert I have a great appreciation of its unique beauty. How I miss the smell of creosote after a rain!
I enjoy listening to him speak, but next time I’d wish for the camera to have a lens hood or pan over a touch, to prevent the sun flare from being on his face.
Love his enthusiasm and depth of knowledge!
Great video! Creosote is the best smell!!
Love this man's energy 😊
Lovely. A desert focused post. This is why I find this channel to be such a resource. Thank you very much.
Very educational video pertaining the wild plants of the Sonoran desert 🏜️
I loved this. What a great presentation! I love creosote! I grew up in Boulder City, Nevada, and spent my youth exploring the desert around my home. Creosote is what home smells like to me.
I loved this guy. ❤ Contagious enthusiasm and joy. Thank you for this video.
The Earth is good. Gracias, Senor Garcia.🌵🌵 ❤🌵🌵
What a wonderful and knowledgeable speaker,👌👌💕💕😍😍 thanks for posting this summer and guys
Peace everyone.
SRO and Sander, what ever happened to the trip you were planning; the one that had an online questionnaire. Any footage?
Btw, super-awesome video. Thanks to Mr. Garcia for helping you share this info.
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Thanks for a cool show! Love from Taos!
awesome episode, native south west plants are so interesting.
What a wonderful & knowledgeable speaker thank you for posting this Summer & friends.
Amazing, thank you for this class it was WONDERFUL
Thanks for sharing. God bless you guys.
Fascinating. Thanks 👍
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Chockfull of ethnobotanical knowledge, holstered Leatherman, Felco and Opinel in the back-pocket, this man's a contemporary druid.
I would go to the desert museum when I was in elementary school for a field trip and spent the night with the class
Mr.garcia,❤
Love your knowledge and passion..ty for this series...Beyond A-PLUS...😊...❤.😮..
Jesus has a wealth of information on those desert plants. I even learned a few things. Having lived there for a decade and being a cacti n succulent enthusiast, this is saying something.
Excellent content. So fun and knowledgeable!
I need him to be my teacher, I could listen to him all day.
Excellent interview
Fantastic informative video
Again. Best!
Great info ❤
Girl how fortunate 😎😎😎
❤ so cool
I love the taste of the prickly pear but my throat gets dry and itchy. Same with red beats. Kind of allergic reaction.
Minks are very clever and persistent. I have experienced mink attacks twice and each time they killed all my quails. They can get in through holes one inch wide. Sorry about your loss. I know exactly how you feel. 😢
I feel like my foraging skills are really leveling up.
1 ) Parra leña because it’s good for fire wood I had to go with grandpa to gather it
noce video, is he spanish ?
Mexican, i would think, if he’s from the Sonoran..
This guy is a legend. Camerawoman’s gotta go..
"very unique plant in the sonoran desert" is also found in the chiuahuan desert.