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Mick Mitty
Добавлен 12 окт 2019
Follow me on my explorations of the botanical world! Mick Mittermeier is an Explorer and plantsman who’s been traveling since day one and who’s spent his life adventuring across 80 countries and all seven continents! In the last few years I’ve changed my focus entirely to tropical epiphytes and the family Areaceae! Follow along as we travel to see these weird and wonderful species in the wild to understand more about earths botanical treasures!
Mick Mitty Finally Made a Monstera Obliqua Video
Mick unleashes a plant rant that covers everything we know about Monstera obliqua from the very first known herbarium press to the “10% leaf, 90% hole” clone found in cultivation within the United States. He has spent the last 5 years consulting renowned experts, studying hundreds of herbarium slides in botanical institutions around the world, and finally teaming up with Monstera researcher Marco Cedeño, who has been charged with the overwhelming task of revising the entire genus. We promise you will walk away from this botanical babble feeling enlightened and probably frustrated (welcome to the world of taxonomy!)
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Monsteras in Costa Rica
Просмотров 24 тыс.5 лет назад
This episode we stumble upon two very exciting Monsteras on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica as well as a beautiful specimen of the less appreciated genus cyclanthaceae. Caroline gives birding a try and Mick gets muy emocionado over some filaments... Um, pura vida?? 🌊😬 Be sure to stay tuned for irregularly scheduled future episodes! Just kidding, we don’t have ANY schedule. But go ahead and sub...
Pendent Anthuriums 101
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Welcome to the first episode of Mick Mitty Plant Adventures! Mick talks about his favorite pendent species of Anthurium while Caroline judges him for forgetting the name of a world-renowned botanist. We’re off to Costa Rica in the next few weeks for some in-the-field action, so remember to subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes! We promise the videos will get better... eventually. Don’t for...
Can't believe I was lucky enough to purchase a Filamentosa from you on Palmstreet, then seeing this video afterwards. SO cool, Mick! Hope you make more videos to educate the community.
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At last video about plants and not, look dirt, water, air, humidity, light. As if every plant in these groups were really different. But, nature, this is cool!
หักกิ่งไม้ทำไมค่ะ😢
Are you planning to go back to Costa Rica?
I just got my Morona! How are you using the word "clone?" I thought a clone was literally cut from another plant with the same DNA?
Oh no! I just bought an Antherium Pendens this morning. Wonder what it is? Loved the video. Thank you
Solo espero estos "influencers" se esten robando las plantas de Costa Rica...BTW Carludovica 4spp
Interesting! I have a Peru on the way 😃
Monstera non obliqua confusiosum peruvienses.
you should do an update video !
Trypophobia sufferers would hate those Suriname sea toads
You shpuld get ALL THE VARIANTS that you can and sell them to us. The species complex needs passionate people like you to not just get botanists to quickly classify it properly but who knows, even save some species which might die out before even being identified properly by scientists. Who knows we plant lovers might end up being the only people who have enough live plants for the different species to survive 😂
Awesome !!! My curiosity has driven me to the ends of the earth also 😂 I collect New Caledonian geckos , for about two years now . I’m planing my trip to the main island as we speak 😂🤷🏻♂️ we can die dreaming of what we didn’t do or we can die remembering what we did 🤷🏻♂️ either way our time is limited…… we’re the only ones who get to choose how we spend it 🤷🏻♂️
that palmodendron thing looks like Frankenstein, random arms and legs! lol
Need more videos from yo
Miss your videos
Amazing presentation Mick. I command you, yes, I command you to make more videos like this one or your Costa Rica adventures. Btw, thanks for not butchering Latin names.
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Why did you stop making videos man?
I could never hear the name of each plant.
Why did you stop making videos? Such a great content
My thing is, if all these lucky ppl bought a plant for $8, why can’t others enjoy it for a similar cost?
So interesting. Thank you!
Salut Mick, esque la adansoni peut vivre uniquement dans l'eau
The Panama hats are made in Ecuador they are called Panama hats because workers who constructed the Panama Canal would buy the hats but they are 100% Ecuadorian and they are called sombreros de paja toquilla
Can't believe I'm only seeing this video now. But this is the quality plant knowledge that we need! Thank you so much for sharing!
Dude. Thank you!
Thanks for the informative video. Wondering if you keep these in regular house humidity or do you keep them in a special place and jack the humidity.? Lots of conflicting info out there.
Wasted 33 minutes of my life.. this video is helped me none!!! Smfh
Can you talk a lot? Can you just tell us about the plant not your trip?
do you just walk into the rainforest and take the plants? 😶
Someone needs to take a look at my monstera and tell me what it is 😭😭😭 it looks like an oblique but statistics tell me that's impossible 🤣
Was referred by Pete V Plant’s YT channel. Excellent info. I’ve been curious for a very long time about the Obiqua Monsteras. I had no idea on how many speciesism’s there are. Thank you!
MONSTERA TUBERCULATA IS MORE LIKELY A SCINDAPCUS BUT WITH A DIFFERENT WAYS.
Obliqua and Adonsonii are the same god damned plant. I’m so sick of this “form” crap. Go and get a biology degree and then come back and claim they’re different. SMH
i wish you made more videos, i would watch so many of these in a rowww
Why do you keep your monsteras in hanging pots?
did you show pictures of the 1977 version?
We needed this! Thank you 🙏
You crying over filimentosa is enough reason to subscribe! Love your work dude!!
Great video! So fun to see these in the wild.
A just watched this video.. you completely changed my mind about not only obliqua but also monsteras. Thanks 👏🏻
I hope you'll make new videos again. I've been following you on Instagram and your plant photos are amazing. ❤️
Hello, can you tell us how to help them thrive? Like the soil you use or what kind of light it wants :) love how educated you are in this pendent plants. Thank you
I bet that was a " trip" seeing plants you love in the wild!
ah i have an obession with wendlingeri as well and i want to have a collection like yours but i have no idea how to get there any tips?
Nice vid. But keep in mind that a lot of new species are around because people put plants together that would never have been together in nature. So new species are born. Just a thought... Furthermore, two of the exact same species of plant can be twenty feet from each other, but because of the botanical structures around them, get completely different light, water, nutrients, wind thrash and other climatical factors. All of those can change the plants appearance. Just like a variegated plant reverting, when it doesn't get enough light. The appearance is changed drastically. Lastly, I don't necessarily disagree with you on the split or lump, however just to play devil's advocate contemplate this, Human's are all the same species but some are black, yellow, white, brown or red. Some human's are extremely tall, and some are ridiculously short. Some are robustly obese, and others are pencil thin. Some have hair all over their bodies and down to their knee's, and others have almost no hair at all. And the list goes on. But all one species. So environmental factors CAN change the exact same species to look COMPLETELY different to even the trained eye. But it doesn't change the fact that it's the same species. It's exceedingly difficult, but we have to be careful to NOT allow emotion to cloud science, as it often does more and more in this day and age. That's a cancer to the purity of science. I'm also curious why you haven't gone back to school and become a botanist??? You seem to be very excited about plants, so why not take it all the way?
Its latin, O bleek a, not o bleek wa. PLEASE say it right if you are wishing to inform us all. I'd love to hear you say Quay.
just 3 videos? u have a very good content...