missed the Blackboy tree aka grass tree .Such a lovely plant and drought and fire tolerant .
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Oh yeah, thanks for reminding me... I love that one too. Was just saying it a couple of days ago as they had some at a Home Show exhibit in Melbourne. Gorgeous plant
the black stump takes years to grow I I think 2 - inch a year so the big specimens are stolen as they are ancient and valuable Sadly a lot die in the transplanting of these poached /stolen plants .
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@@dinkohrvat344 Yes, they take forever to grow and it enrages me to think someone would cut them down - but there seems to be some level of protection. Have a look at this article: www.desi.qld.gov.au/our-department/news-media/mediareleases/2023/duo-sentenced-destroying-protected-plants-dumping-waste
Wattle pollen is rarely the cause of hay fever and allergies. It's usually grasses that are the problem, but grass flowers are not so obvious.
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Thanks for sharing, Jennifer. I did some more research, and you’re absolutely right! My allergies tend to peak right when the wattles are in bloom, so I always assumed they were the culprit-probably the grass after all. That said, it’s never stopped me from getting close and enjoying their lovely perfume!
Hey Daiana, thanks for letting me know. I do have a much loved lemon myrtle at home and have cooked with pepperberries. I was planning to record part 2 but, as @ryanwas commented, the number of followers and likes I got with part 1 were a bit disappointing... Glad you enjoyed it.
I, too, loved this video that I saw when it was reviewed by Ryan Was and I sorry that it wasn't so well received. I'm certainly going to look for your other videos. Thanks for such a lovely peaceful video.
@@SO50fun I was surprised that you got so few views too - there are a lot of plant/garden videos on youtube, and yours was well done and looks professionally edited. ... I hope you get some more followers. - and yes - I agree with jeanhill3387 - It is a lovely and peaceful video.
@@jeanhill3387 I moved to Australia 5 years ago and understanding its plants, helped me to understand and connect to the land at a much deeper level. Walking around and recognising plants and knowing the secrets they hide, is almost like meeting old friends again. I am happy you enjoyed the film. Other films i really like are Flying Like a Bird and Mosaic of Life. Have a look, both on my channel. Enjoy!
@@daina12000 the issue with low views/following is that you start wondering if anyone is actually liking your work. It takes many hours and research to create a video like that, so you start focusing on other activities... Glad you enjoyed it. Perhaps I will start editing new films after all. :))
Good vid man
I have enjoyed the clip very much. I will be in Australia soon to live and work in the horticulture sector soon. Can't wait .
Hello Ali. I am sure you will enjoy seeing these and more Aussie plants. Hope you have a lovely trip.
Have you arrived here yet?
Hi Ali - are you in Australia yet? I hope you have a wonderful time.
love it if you included the grass tree & wollemi pine! needing a part 2. great video
Hey Brydon... I agree they should be included. Will keep it in mind for a next video! ;)
missed the Blackboy tree aka grass tree .Such a lovely plant and drought and fire tolerant .
Oh yeah, thanks for reminding me... I love that one too. Was just saying it a couple of days ago as they had some at a Home Show exhibit in Melbourne. Gorgeous plant
the black stump takes years to grow I I think 2 - inch a year so the big specimens are stolen as they are ancient and valuable Sadly a lot die in the transplanting of these poached /stolen plants .
@@dinkohrvat344 Yes, they take forever to grow and it enrages me to think someone would cut them down - but there seems to be some level of protection. Have a look at this article: www.desi.qld.gov.au/our-department/news-media/mediareleases/2023/duo-sentenced-destroying-protected-plants-dumping-waste
I hope that one day you get to come to WA in November-December when Nuytsia Floribunda is in bloom. It's truly magnificent.
@FelixMeister I had never heard of Nuytsia Floribunda... what a gorgeous flower. One more reason to come to WA! Thank you so much for the tip!
all very good favourites! some of my favourites too!
the list of favourites is always growing, isn't it?
@@SO50fun yes! I don't know how you could pick. so hard to choose
@@redfulla1494 I recently bought an Aussie chocolate lily. Have you ever 'smelled' one? It does smell like chocolate
@@SO50fun I never actually expected it to smell like chocolate hahaha. that's great!
lil treats from nature :) @@redfulla1494
So beautiful and magnifique !! 👌
Thank you Heloisa. Glad you enjoyed them...
Wattle pollen is rarely the cause of hay fever and allergies. It's usually grasses that are the problem, but grass flowers are not so obvious.
Thanks for sharing, Jennifer. I did some more research, and you’re absolutely right! My allergies tend to peak right when the wattles are in bloom, so I always assumed they were the culprit-probably the grass after all. That said, it’s never stopped me from getting close and enjoying their lovely perfume!
Hi . Just saw your video reviewed by Ryan Was. Very nice. I think you might need a part 2 with plants like Lemon Myrtle and pepperberry.
Hey Daiana, thanks for letting me know. I do have a much loved lemon myrtle at home and have cooked with pepperberries. I was planning to record part 2 but, as @ryanwas commented, the number of followers and likes I got with part 1 were a bit disappointing... Glad you enjoyed it.
I, too, loved this video that I saw when it was reviewed by Ryan Was and I sorry that it wasn't so well received. I'm certainly going to look for your other videos. Thanks for such a lovely peaceful video.
@@SO50fun I was surprised that you got so few views too - there are a lot of plant/garden videos on youtube, and yours was well done and looks professionally edited. ... I hope you get some more followers. - and yes - I agree with jeanhill3387 - It is a lovely and peaceful video.
@@jeanhill3387 I moved to Australia 5 years ago and understanding its plants, helped me to understand and connect to the land at a much deeper level. Walking around and recognising plants and knowing the secrets they hide, is almost like meeting old friends again. I am happy you enjoyed the film. Other films i really like are Flying Like a Bird and Mosaic of Life. Have a look, both on my channel. Enjoy!
@@daina12000 the issue with low views/following is that you start wondering if anyone is actually liking your work. It takes many hours and research to create a video like that, so you start focusing on other activities... Glad you enjoyed it. Perhaps I will start editing new films after all. :))
Good jee 💯
Hope that means you liked our native plants :)
I am a gardener here to learn and maintain plants for my clients
Good to know. Where are your gardens? In Australia?
You should fund an Australian Native Seed bag to sell. I would buy a few for my land
That's a lovely idea. Where is your land?
@@SO50fun Queensland
Kangaroo Paws are native to Western Australia
Australian plants are amazing, unique and ancient. Please, please pronounce emu correctly. Eee-m-you.
hahahah, now i feel obliged to dedicate a whole video just about Eeee-m-youussss. What do you think @VMG1250