Into the Fog Bank : Lomas Formations & Biogeographic Islands in a Sea of Barren Desert.
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Cast of Species :
Cistanthe salsoloides
Huidobria fruticosa
Oxyphyllum ulicinum (Asteraceae)
Gypothamnium pinnifolium (Asteraceae)
Copiapoa hasseltoniana (Cactaceae)
Oxalis gigantea (Oxalidaceae)
Eriosyce paucicostata (Cactaceae)
Alstroemeria paupercula (Alstroemeriaceae)
Euphorbia lactiflua (Euphorbiaceae)
Nicotiana solanifolia (Solanaceae)
Tillandsia geissii (Bromeliaceae =
Plectocephalus cachinalensis (Asteraceae)
Anisomeria littoralis (Phytolaccaceae)
Loasa nitida (Loasaceae)
Rhodophiala pratensis (Amaryllidaceae)
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Holly shit the sum of all parts.
buahahaa
rcs368
Please tell me ‘holly’ was intentional. Please.
He's actually writing a book now
I used to be an alcoholic train rider and I'm going back to school to be a botanist and I love your videos more than anything in the world.
When Attenborough kicks the bucket, your my number one candidate to do the voice overs.
Love when you go into detail like you did 4:51 - 5:53 really makes learning much easier. Never stop repeating the plant parts, as repetition is the next best way. The ending was hilarious!
Seconded! I have my botany books open when I watch these videos. My dumb ass is starting to ID plant families on hikes, it's very basic but exhilarating. Repetition, synthesis, rinse, repeat!
What a Banger video!!! No need to worry about shifting nomenclature, delighted to hear you agree with me on the overzealous name changes by the botanist class! Sooo many specimens I have never seen nor heard of before!!! From that freaky oxalis to the first Copiapoa which reminds me of some wrinkled shriveled old man dicks I have seen... A real head scratcher that Nicotiana with the large leaves growing in such an arid landscape!!! This particular video has even families I have never heard of! Oh and the star of the show, Rhodophiala!!! Looks to me like Nerine, the one I am familiar with is R. Bifida... You also had a yellow flowered one in another video, they are all fabulous and I can't imagine why the others are not in the trade!!! There must be collectors out there somewhere who cultivate them... Thanks for opening my eyes to the many wonders living in the Atacama, since there is no way I could possibly go see the for myself!!! I'm actually going to watch this one again, it was so goddamn good!!!
Oh, I forgot to mention the lichen growing on the cactus spines!!! Never seen that before, what a marvelous adornment!!! Who would have known cacti were such glamour queens!!! "You look Fabulous my dear"!!!
Im a huge fan of lichen and I'm glad you include it in your examinations
It's always a treat to find a channel run by someone who really knows their schist.
every time you said "barren" my uterus twitched.....
😂
Mine did too
@@marklaisure ew
I don't even have a uterus but I do feel something there 😂
yummy
wow, your flower photography skills are just the best. Some real stunners in this one.
Quite apart from your entertainment value, and apart from your educational content, I appreciate your going out to these places and showing me these specimens in their native habitat.
Never in 1,000 years would I be hiking around in the Atacama desert to see all those beautiful plants.
New Caledonia next! Then maybe Haida Gwai?
4:10 - "ooh look, it's... a playnt."
so good.
This is a treasure trove of info. Thank you so much for letting many of us experience the plant world in such a way that we would never get to do otherwise
You're a nut case.. Beautiful Star Flower.. I've never seen something as pretty and diabolical.
I actually said "Oxalis?" right before you did. Lucky guess, but it warmed my heart. Wood sorrel is one of my 2 earliest memories of plants, I was eating it at like age 5-8 (and hiding it) as a child in the Pacific Northwest. Now I eat it in Maine, 40+ years later. So cool to see a it as a woody perennial in a desert. Thank you again. (didn't watch the full video until today, stuff to do).
“I’m probably mildly diabetic” is a sentence that I never thought I could relate so much to.
Happy New Year Johnny Appleseed! 😀 I hope your success continues ever onwards and thank you for your efforts in making these terrific videos 👏👏👏🙏☺🙋
some absolutely amazing plants here! what a place
Thanks for taking one for the team! Cheers!
Another informative enjoyable trek across Chile. Thank you.
Thanks for the New Years gift. When a Solanum flower has a long tube but the corolla is creasing and pale yellow it's probably pollinated by hawk moths or sphinx moths. Probably has a good, penetrating, smell as the sun sets.
Wonderful, utterly wonderful..
Happy new year, glad you decided to mark it with a great video, probably the best
Yay! Today I got my stickers! Happy New Year's Eve! The fact that they weren't quite the assortment I ordered made me smile. You had no idea how many of us were going to want that crap, did you? lol.
Many thanks!
Troy Clayton Just curious😊where do you put the stickers?
@@Smileyson58 Gave several to my GF, another few are going to my daughter (she loves this channel), and I'll likely put one on my car- the only other sticker is my local NPR station. The rest will work itself out in time. : )
edit: Funny thing is the envelope was stamped "returned to sender" and scribbled over. No idea what hoops the USPS put him through.
Wow! Thanks for the tour of these amazing plants, the copiopoa is nearly unimaginable the age was just vibrating off of it!
Another fantastic, informative video from my favorite misanthrope and mind blowingly knowledgeable human! Happy New Year to you sir!!
Earlier this year I enjoyed watching the Nautilus deep sea expedition.
It's amazing how the deep sea and its corals, mirrors the sparse and slow-growing desert plants above.
Glad I found this channel
Please please let me do spanish subs, I havent seen any of your videos in Chile since I'll watch them all making subtitles.
Email me crimepaysbutbotanydoesnt@gmail.com
Almost Happy New Year Joey. Thanks for your epic contributions!
SO beautiful. Breathe in that air and sweet scents extra deep and maybe I can only m imagine.
(31:30) - Lichen absorbs nitrogen from the air. When it falls to the ground some of the nitrogen gets deposited into the surrounding soil. Thus these coastal species are probably getting fertilized by the lichen. This phenomenon is known to occur in the coast Redwood forest and other locales.
Nice. I've been waiting for this.
I am looking forward to another year of excellent video's by you and I hope 2020 to be your best year yet
Glad I found your vids a few months back. Look forward to seeing them. Happy New years Eve.. hoping 2020 finds you safe on your continuing excursions. 🌼🌺🌱🖖
thanks for takin' one for the team
Into the fog bank sounds beautiful
Just watching this now and realizing I was in Southern Bolivia on the other side of the Andes at exactly the time this video was posted :D
Copious copiapoa! Your enthusiasm is infectious. I'd love to go on a field trip with you or come to the east coast I'll show you some things
Happy New Year you glorious bastard.
First time I've seen one of your posts (subscribed immediately). When I got to about 10:50 I freaked out at the cm/mm ruler tattoo (ultimate geek cred and quite useful I'm sure). Interesting pronunciation of "involucre" at about 23:38; that seems to be a word that everyone says differently and I'm not sure what's really correct...LOL.
Qué hermosos son los paisajes todos todos.muchisimas gracias por el video.
"Is that what shrinks are for, you prick?"
I can't breathe lol
Cracking the fuck up and learning Botany at the same time! It don't get better than this. Thank you, you screwy bastard! ♡♡
I love ya Tony ! Happy New Years
thank you so much for sharing with us weeeeeeeeeeeee
Fantastic, loving this trip,take it easy.
My family would be happy to purchase/donate a proper mic. Tell us what you need.
He needs a portable boom mic, it’s just windy as shit where he is,.
No he needs a lav mic. This would work with his phone => www.fullcompass.com/prod/575609-rode-smartlav-restock-item-lavalier-microphone-for-smartphones?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4Ji7j-7i5gIVhK_sCh1zpgc4EAQYBCABEgLYxvD_BwE
Email him @ crimepaysbutbotanydoesnt@gmail.com
He just posted a live stream, where he talks about his camera so the link above wouldn't work with his camera I believe.
Here is a link to one more like=>(but not this one) what he would need for a dslr. Biggest consideration is making sure it comes with cord 3 ft or longer.
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This experienced video producer thinks his mic is just fine. He's got enough to focus on let alone another piece of equipment.
@@najakwarkle Lav mic, easy to deal with and you can easily protect against wind, which you already know being an experienced producer
@@rcs368 I know conventional methods are easy in most contexts, but I'm not driving/hiking for hours in my gig. Simplicity first.
Your voice at the end had me dead!
Amazing woody shrub oxalis!!!
If for some unlikely reason something awful happens in 2020 this guy's gonna be fine. It makes me happy that someone could possibly help lead a revolution of purity after our self-destruction.
Is that a ruler you have tattooed on the index finger of your left hand? Handy!☺
1 minute ago! Happy new years
at 4:10 when he pans over and says "ooh look. It's A Plant" I busted up laughing
I just subscribed. There is a sh**load of information tucked in between the f-bombs.
“Copiapoa, Copiapoa, Copiapoa,“ with heels clicking, three times . . .
Alas, still not in Chile. Glad YOU are to show us such environmental wonders!
Very good jerky boys impression!
Really interesting that the copiapoa were pointing north. Most plants point south or west, or follow the sun. Considering how harsh the environment is it makes sense.
Orienting north in the southern hemisphere affords more sunlight for photosynthesis.....
I was in a light sleep. I heard him say fanny with that voice, and I woke to see if I was dreaming.
Any plant living there must be able to cope. And cope O. gigantea does! t must be amazing looking when it does rain.
O.gigantia does fine in pots in the bay area...blooms and all. Its when you put them in our clay soils thats a no-no. You must with them put lots of perlite mixed or blended into the native soil. The trichocereus are fine as is unless it stays TOO winter wet in the yard. The Cistanthus is doppleganger to the many Crassula "pagoda" type species with stacked leaves from South Africa. I have to put that on the list for sure.
I hope you can make it down to the Valdivian rainforest on this trip
What's the difference between the indumentum and tricomes?
If you see only one like on my comment it's mine, due to lack of close physical contact as a child i have learned to love myself in Multiple ways ;)
Indumentum is a covering of trichomes... But only if the trichomes are hairy.
Trichomes can also be glandular... Like in weed or in any of the other thousands of sticky plants out there.
But... Trichomes can also be scaly, or just dry hairs, again, like in Spanish "moss" or tillandsia.
maybe the lichens help capture fog moisture for the cactus ... while benefiting from vertical substrate
Wow, what amazing plants!
Great video
Its so beautiful
32:26 is that a Varroa Destructor mite on that flower? I didn't realise that horrific bee parasite had made it all the way to Chile.
wondered what that was good catch!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💚💛wonderful. ...........
Not only would you be screwed up from the fall you’d look like a pin cushion at the bottom of the slope!😳
“Spank me on the alter” 🤣
I know he could make a killing doing so, but I hope Joey never goes commercial.
@@wiseeye8065 He absolutely deserves to be successful, and there is definitely a larger audience out there for his stuff. He could be huge, and I think he will be, if he just keeps doing what he's doing. I've just been in on the ground floor of many things in my life, and they all end up getting ruined when they get big. I just don't want fame to change him, or this channel. It's so great the way it is. Authentic.
I'm coo coo for Copiapoa.
It is 11:09 pm New Year's Eve and I'll have you know I just made a wine con gas joke and nobody got it.
At around 28: are you sore that cleared area isn't what's left of an outcropping mineral ? I mean you are there and I am not so you've got the advantage, but I have seen areas here in the desert SW that are inaccessible in anyway to equipment but are very similar.
anyone else watching this while leaning over the stove swearing in their best Cook county Illinois accent? Real nice ya fuck' that kind of thing? can't just be me.
Happy New Year!
I could trip any where with You!
feliz año nuevo
Happy new year
@@phoebephoebe7063 yeah that's what he said.....
@@rachiesayd9423 just practicing my Spanish no need to be rude
@@phoebephoebe7063 how very presumptuous of you... I was simply confirming what you and Frank wrote (this might surprise you to know that not everyone speaks English and Spanish both... So your response to Frank could have been confusing to others wondering why you wrote Happy New Year back to him... Either you have an unusually sensitive reflex or your bar by which you measure what constitutes "rude" intentions is impossibly high!!! So congratulations you have been affirmed... But your puzzling reaction to that affirmation, not so much........
@@rachiesayd9423 too long I did not read sorry
I wonder how many barrens we’ll get in this one.
How can we get you to the Galapagos islands
Namibia has this fog bank on the coast (Isaw it PBS )
He also has videos on the Namibia desert, search for it.....
Wait did you say "poppers" or "boppers" at 19:30?
Thanks
had a dream i was checkin out biogeography in rainforest with Tony Santoro and Alfred Russel Wallace...
16:13 ooh trip on that😬
I thought I saw an Eddie Haskeloma down there by the weedy Farina
fuk me, i loved finding this video. your funny and teaching shit, look at me now Mrs. Quinn!!!
We are not to tell nature what she’s gotta be. … She's always got better imagination than we have.
I’m just happy to be able to enjoy what average Walking tumours can’t
The pollinators must be hardy as well. Did you see any, or are they night active?
Mate, can you show where i can find info to plant native plants in my region, now that you're "nearby" im from the fourth region in Chile, with a drought that is already 12 years long, what kind of shit is better than grass for a small backyard and big plazas?
those hairy leaves what size are their stomates ?
Dude. The last few minutes. If I laugh too much harder I'll vomit like a dog on a Chilean cactus.
can you do a vid about strike and dip and what the hell it's usefull for? thanks!
Is that a gall on that euphorbia?
That's what I thought... Likely caused by mites?
Question: Do you know any collectors or expert of Pandanus (also known as screw palms)? Or a book?
CPBBD I wonder if the yellow "lichen" is actually a slime mold. The aptly-named Dog Vomit Slime Mold (Fuligo septica) is bright yellow and sticky/slimy when immature. Your mycologist friend(s) would know.
Curious that the Pletocephalus looks so much like Centaurea over here in europe, even though they live so far apart...
I knew a girl called Lois Aceae. She was pretty clingy too.
She was in two men doom?
I bet she was really irritating.
(Ba-dump chingggg!)
Wow!