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Southwest Hardy Palms
Добавлен 7 май 2022
• If you love palm trees, cacti, yuccas, agaves, and anything broadleaf evergreen this channel is for you - we explore many areas of the American Southwest (Mostly Arizona & Utah) in detail, looking for commonly grown desert species in their natural habitat. We also admire some of the incredible & dangerous southwestern wildlife along the way! This channel documents the natural beauty of this rich region in its true form.
Shadows in Sonora (Short Film)
A spooky, foggy night in Sonora. This ancient land has endless secrets & stories to tell.
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Saguaros & Roadrunners in Southern Utah
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Saguaros & Roadrunners in Southern Utah
Late Winter Garden Tour - Hardy Palms, Columnar Cacti, Agaves, Broadleaf Evergreens & More! (7b)
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Late Winter Garden Tour - Hardy Palms, Columnar Cacti, Agaves, Broadleaf Evergreens & More! (7b)
Botanical Extravaganza in Padre Canyon, Utah
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Botanical Extravaganza in Padre Canyon, Utah
The Ancient Desert Gardens of the Ancestral Pueblo | Southern Utah
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The Ancient Desert Gardens of the Ancestral Pueblo | Southern Utah
Intoxicating Rosemary Blooms in Late December (zone 7b)
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Intoxicating Rosemary Blooms in Late December (zone 7b)
Winter Update on Unprotected Trachycarpus Palms in Central Utah (7b)
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Winter Update on Unprotected Trachycarpus Palms in Central Utah (7b)
Honey Bees & Blooming Succulents in December!
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Honey Bees & Blooming Succulents in December!
Fall 2023 Update on my Southwestern Garden
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Fall 2023 Update on my Southwestern Garden
Rare Cacti, Slot Canyons, Manzanitas, & More! (Central Utah)
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Rare Cacti, Slot Canyons, Manzanitas, & More! (Central Utah)
Searching for Echinocereus During a Monsoon in the Utah Desert | Almost Stung by Tarantula Wasp
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Searching for Echinocereus During a Monsoon in the Utah Desert | Almost Stung by Tarantula Wasp
Echinocactus texensis - Exciting New Addition!
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Echinocactus texensis - Exciting New Addition!
Remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary Hitting the Desert Southwest
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Remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary Hitting the Desert Southwest
Full Mediterranean / Southwestern Garden Tour - Zone 7b Xeriscape
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Full Mediterranean / Southwestern Garden Tour - Zone 7b Xeriscape
New Yucca rostrata in the Ground! | Big Bend Yucca Company
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New Yucca rostrata in the Ground! | Big Bend Yucca Company
New Yucca rostrata from Big Bend Yucca Company
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New Yucca rostrata from Big Bend Yucca Company
INCREDIBLE 20’ Flower Stalk on Agave in my Neighborhood | Utah
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INCREDIBLE 20’ Flower Stalk on Agave in my Neighborhood | Utah
Argentine Saguaro Glowing in a Southwestern Sunset
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Argentine Saguaro Glowing in a Southwestern Sunset
THE CACTUS OF MY DREAMS.. The Argentine Saguaro (Trichocereus terscheckii)
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THE CACTUS OF MY DREAMS.. The Argentine Saguaro (Trichocereus terscheckii)
Native California Carpenter Bees Love Autumn Sage
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Native California Carpenter Bees Love Autumn Sage
Experimenting with Trichocereus Hybrids in Central Utah
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Experimenting with Trichocereus Hybrids in Central Utah
My Dasylirion Recovered From Spear Pull! | Zone 7b
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My Dasylirion Recovered From Spear Pull! | Zone 7b
Couldn’t Resist Picking up More Hardy Cotyledons! | Zone 7b
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Couldn’t Resist Picking up More Hardy Cotyledons! | Zone 7b
I agree, absolutely beautiful. I love xeriscape, Sonoran landscape I saw in Phoenix. Prairie gardens by Piet Oudolf are mesmerizing as well. I hope to find a zone 8 area in Utah to grow a food forest.
Echinocereus Santaritensis? It's very similar to Arizonicus.
These are pretty commonly planted in Oklahoma, in fact, I just helped a neighbor of mine transplant one that another neighbor wanted to get rid of, it’s been there for a long time and in it’s sheltered location it survived -12°F in 2021
What are the zones homes and how many bones?
We have the Hudson pare here where I live and is out of control which I think you call the halo cactus we are trying to irradiate it with poison
Those get huge!!!! Arent yhe largest spider
How invasive are the roots? I worry planting them too close to water or gas lines might become a problem later on?
How invasive are the roots? I worry planting them too close to water or gas lines might become a problem later on?
How invasive are the roots? I worry planting them too close to water or gas lines might become a problem later on?
How invasive are the roots? I worry planting them too close to water or gas lines might become a problem later on?
Great video. !!! I picked up one bare rooted plant at Cactus Joes ,Las Vegas ,during my road trip out west. Also to note Star Nursery had a great amount of large ones for sale. They were unrooted cuttings. Very tall. I’ve been home(Houston Texas) for three weeks. Post Hurricane Beryl now I’m ready to plant it. I hope it grows well. Again great video
Hey. I'm in SoCal and have a few of these. How did it go?
How often did you water the ocotillo for? And was that amount the same once planted? Returning mine today (thank God for Lowe’s 1 year policy on shrubs!), after having it for almost a year and remaining the same- if not worse. Will get a new one.
Much gratitude 🙏 stunning bio region
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the chance to see such a beautiful place. It's unlike any forest I've seen before. The sound of the insects and occasional puff of wind fitted perfectly with the environment, also the long views of just plants and lack of abrasive commentary. I grew up around oak woodlands in the west so it's vaguely familiar but also very different. Nice video.
Thank you so much for your kind comment, I’m so glad you enjoyed my tour through this ecosystem. This environment is very special and unique for the United States, it’s right on the border of the typical Southwest and tropical Central America. I guess you could say I’m pretty fortunate to live so close to this beauty. I Really appreciate you watching!
Lovely
Thanks so much for watching!
Looks like a trail in the Madera Canyon area. I miss it...but not this time of year.
You’re correct, and I don’t blame you lol! It was about 105° plus humidity by the end of this hike. Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you for sharing! It is a great joy to be taken to this beautiful landscape.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching!
Glad to see you mixing with the locals😅😅😅😊
Thank you, really fine. Many of the plants at wonderful TBG are also everywhere around town, often in road dividers. (Think you'll want to know jojoba is pronounced ho-HO-ba.)
That doesn’t look like the horse crippler. Looks more like devils tongue.
I’m really enjoying the cinematic arc of your channel, your videos are becoming quite professional! Such a cool shot, the iconic Sonoran silhouette, gorgeous!
The oak along the Mt Lemmon hwy near Molino basin are mostly Quercus oblongifolia type of blue oak and Quercus emoryi a type of red oak. Higher up Quercus arizonica occurs and in bear canyon Quercus rugosa, Quercus hypoleucoides and hybrids Q. emoryi x hypoleucoides, near San Pedro Vista there are Quercus chrysolepis and Quercus gambelii. On the north side of the mountain there are some Quercus turbinella. There are also Quercus grisea on the north side of the mountain but can be difficult to know if it's arizonica or grisea due hybrids between the species. There are Quercus pungens, Quercus palmeri , Q. havardii, and Quercus toumeyi in Arizona. And many other hybrids.
Good stuff man really informative.
Round leaf buffalo berry bushes are so sick. I want one.
Great video and explaination of the varied plant life. I too love this place and have travelled from north Idaho 3 years in a row just to spend time out there. Something magical about this area! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I can only imagine the sweet aroma, with the desert in full bloom.
Thank u. Love the sky islands. Excited for the monsoon
Thank you for watching! The Sky islands are magical. I can’t wait for monsoon season either, it’s my absolute favorite time of year!
Sweet 🤙🇧🇻
Thanks so much for watching! 🌵
Great tour!😊
Thank you Juan, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 🌵
That echinocereus might be a coccineus
I had a botanist who watches my videos ID it as Echinocereus arizonicus, but the two species look very similar. This one was just a little too big to be coccineus in my opinion so I’m kinda leaning more towards arizonicus - especially with the elongated style on the flower. Thanks for watching 🌵
Soo nice video man 🤙🇧🇻
I didn't realize what a 'real' desert was until I saw the Atacama desert in northern Chile. The Sonoran looks downright lush be comparison!😊
Where's the big stomp
The Sonorn to me is the most beautiful gem in the southwest. I lived in Tucson 10 years and still miss that desert 33 years later. My brother described it as "a clean inviting sterile environment". In Sabino early 1980"s one maybe see 4 hikers all day, the good old days ....
My brother loves this lovley plant
Those blue skies...
What a pristine spot my friend. Thank you for sharing. You can feel how much you love the land in your voice. Im so glad I found your channel. You would appreciate some of the content I’ve posted as well. You said you work at a nursery. I own a permaculture biz up here in Phoenix. Kindred spirits. Nice to cross paths. I gotta come check this canyon out for myself some day.
Muy bonitos esos árboles del desierto.
Estoy completamente de acuerdo con usted. Gracias por ver!
Well , by the sound of your excitement, you found home.😂😂😂😂😂😊
Yes I have! There’s excitement around every corner! 😂 thanks for watching 🌵
Why don't you set up some trail cameras?
Gorgeous!
I know right? They are all over the place at night here, they’re the most common animal I see! Thanks for watching!
Enjoy it. It will all be a starbucks very soon
That was a beautiful video. I enjoyed every minute of it. You’re blessed to have that treasure right at hand every day! I love Arizona.
Thank you so much for watching, I’m very happy to hear you enjoyed it. I feel very blessed to live in this great state and ecosystem, it’s pretty incredible!
Thank you so much I loved its from my home town Lesotho ❤!
Thanks for the great in-depth video, I really loved this! You’re incredibly knowledgeable about all the native Sonoran Desert plants. I remember being surprised at how lush the desert is there, so much plant cover, and those saguaros are always incredible. The sky is so beautifully blue there too. I was wondering, have you ever seen a mountain lion on your adventures? I would love to see one but definitely at a distance. They’re super cool and incredibly stealthy.
Thanks man I really appreciate that! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Tucson really is a very special place, and the ecosystem is just as unique! It is very lush and diverse here compared to many other deserts and regions in the country. And I have only ever seen one puma or mountain lion on my hiking adventures, and it was in central Utah at night crossing the trail ahead of me. Other than that I just see lots of scat, tracks, scratch marks and other signs they’re definitely around! Mountain lions are some of the coolest animals we have in the U.S. they’re such majestic animals. Thanks for watching dude, appreciate it!
That’s so cool!
Lived there for 3 years... the scariest Sonoran Desert creature is the Southwest wild meth head.
Looks like a mushroom
Great video man! Love your plant ID's and especially the lack of selfies and blather! Well done video!
Thank you so much, I try to show the Southwest in all of its natural beauty without human interruption (besides plant ID’s lol). Thanks for watching!