I am so happy YT recommend this channel! You're an inspiration and your enthusiasm warms my cactus-loving heart.. 🌵💚 Having watched a few vids, I realise it might be a little difficult to judge which is your favourite.. 🤷🏻♀️😁 Of course, I subbed! Thank you!
Incredible habitat and flora! Amazing vistas and macro shots. Felt like I was in the field with you. It's wild how they grow around, into and directly on the sharp, jagged edges of the igneous rock. Makes one wonder about the symbiotic root endophytes that dissolve the minerals and share the nutrients. SO many ribs! Love this video so much. Is that a Sclerocactus @2:40 ? Thanks for creating this content, sharing your explorations and taking the glochids for us! Team fricii!
I've only just discovered your channel but you produce the most heartfelt videos on the subject ive seen. We love these plants and you just show that so sincerely!!! ive subscribed and have already watched several. Many thanks!!!
I'm not big on Lophs but enjoyed watching your treck and seeing the Opuntias. Here in Australia it is illegal to grow the Opuntia except for ficus indica.
@@RareCactus yes Australian a got almost overrun with prickly pear ruining agricultural areas in the mainly eastern states. The cactablastis was introduced me d last century which controlled the infestation but it is still illegal to grow Opuntia except for ficus indica :-(
i think i too find the aesthetic of L. fricii to be more endearing than L. williamsii. the habitat is so much more adorable too. i'd rather visit a fricii habitat if i were to do any eco-tourism.
You're going to make an ageing man flat broke if you keep making these videos. lol Can you imagine having all that land to walk through every day? You'd never be bored watching it change throughout the years and ageing with you, then carrying on after you'd gone. I'm trying to get rid of some opuntia spines as I type, and I'm becoming more annoyed every second. lol
Hahaha I know what you mean! And it’s funny you say that, because it’s my goal to eventually privatize the land in this video, and dedicate it to conservation. Protected by way of rifle 😇🤣
Amazing! All the Lophophora growing in this area look so healthy. They are definitely loving life. Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏽❤️
So happy I found your channel. Thanks for sharing your passion. Also your video production is amazing!
Wow!
Fantastic to see so many healthy and gorgeous plants in habitat.
Thanks for sharing.
They’re magnificent 🌵💚 Thanks for watching!
It takes your breath away seeing such beauty exists.
Awesome!! Pristine habitat and the cacti thriving, doesn’t get much better than that👍👍
Amazing place, I agree 💚🌵
Wow! That first one. What a monster :D
How old do you think? 🤩
Thanks for another great video 🌵 love your pants btw! Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thanks so much Brian! They’re quite comfortable for hiking and camping and turn into shorts 🤓
I am so happy YT recommend this channel! You're an inspiration and your enthusiasm warms my cactus-loving heart.. 🌵💚 Having watched a few vids, I realise it might be a little difficult to judge which is your favourite.. 🤷🏻♀️😁 Of course, I subbed! Thank you!
Thank you so much. Welcome! It really is very difficult to answer the question whenever somebody ask me which one is my favorite lol.
I agree
Waouu i love the fricii❤❤ they seems to enjoy full sun as well
They’re amazing aren’t they?! They do seem to like the harsh desert sun, just don’t try it with your plants at home 😅
Absolutely stunning! Keep up the great work.
Thank you my friend!
This video is excellent! What an amazing experience. Every cactus you showed made my jaw drop. 😮 What a sight. Your passion is remarkable.
This place was so remote that all the plants are huge! Truly remarkable
That was an amazing adventure! Those plants are awe-inspiring! Bless you for your hard work and passion for these wonderful plants. 🙏🌸🌺💚
Thank you! I’m glad you love them as well 💚🌵
😮 wow they dont show this about cactus environment like this
This is very impressive! Thanks for sharing this amazing video with us!
Such an amazing ecosystem! Thank you and welcome to the channel.
Thank you for sharing your passion.
You’re welcome Bill, thanks for watching!
That was an amazing adventure!
One of my favorite mountains in the world 🤩 I call it fricii mountain 🏔️ Thanks for watching 💚
Incredible habitat and flora! Amazing vistas and macro shots. Felt like I was in the field with you. It's wild how they grow around, into and directly on the sharp, jagged edges of the igneous rock. Makes one wonder about the symbiotic root endophytes that dissolve the minerals and share the nutrients. SO many ribs! Love this video so much. Is that a Sclerocactus @2:40 ? Thanks for creating this content, sharing your explorations and taking the glochids for us! Team fricii!
Thanks so much! I’m glad we’re able to “put” you out in the action :) I’m not sure about the ID on that one, maybe someone here can help? 🤓
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊 thanks for watching.
I've only just discovered your channel but you produce the most heartfelt videos on the subject ive seen. We love these plants and you just show that so sincerely!!! ive subscribed and have already watched several. Many thanks!!!
Wow! Just wish this video was longer. Must have been amazing being out there.
It really was! We’ll be putting out more videos soon 😍
Fantastic 😎 So good to see so many healthy plants in habitat. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to bring it all to us 😊😊🌵🌵
It was worth it! Thanks for watching 🤓
Wow! New subscriber here. Godbless your trips! And thank for this amazing videos
Thanks so much and for subbing! 🌵💚
I love any clumping cactus & it’s very nice to see them growing in the cliffs an cracks out in the wild.
love ur channel man pls keep doing what u do!
Glad you like them! Thanks so much for the kind words and for joining our adventures
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm not big on Lophs but enjoyed watching your treck and seeing the Opuntias. Here in Australia it is illegal to grow the Opuntia except for ficus indica.
Thanks for watching! I read you guys had some trouble with Opuntias some years back 😅
@@RareCactus yes Australian a got almost overrun with prickly pear ruining agricultural areas in the mainly eastern states. The cactablastis was introduced me d last century which controlled the infestation but it is still illegal to grow Opuntia except for ficus indica :-(
Que hermoso, gracias por mostrarnos que aún hay desiertos sin depredar. Saludos mi hermano
Con mucho gusto, Carlos! Ya viste nuestro canal en español?
i think i too find the aesthetic of L. fricii to be more endearing than L. williamsii. the habitat is so much more adorable too. i'd rather visit a fricii habitat if i were to do any eco-tourism.
May I ask if the area gets foggy?
I know someone who grows big mounds of paeote some as big as soft balls😊
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Beautiful locality!
This is Paioti rite i mit be wrong i have not clue about Cactuses
Love the cactus but not the music. It's distracting
Thanks for watching!
You're going to make an ageing man flat broke if you keep making these videos. lol Can you imagine having all that land to walk through every day? You'd never be bored watching it change throughout the years and ageing with you, then carrying on after you'd gone. I'm trying to get rid of some opuntia spines as I type, and I'm becoming more annoyed every second. lol
Hahaha I know what you mean! And it’s funny you say that, because it’s my goal to eventually privatize the land in this video, and dedicate it to conservation. Protected by way of rifle 😇🤣
@@RareCactus I'll donate! May not be much but it would be somethin...