Florida Wildflower Foundation
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Milkweed, Monarchs and OE in Florida: It’s Complicated
The majestic Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has captivated the public’s interest. Yet there is much confusion about the best way to support these remarkable insects in Florida. In this informative webinar, Dr. Jaret Daniels, curator of the Florida Museum of Natural History’s McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, shares the latest science-based information and explains the impact of OE disease on Monarch populations. He also provides practical advice on managing milkweed in the Florida landscape.
Dr. Jaret Daniels is a University of Florida associate professor of entomology and curator/director of the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity at the Florida Museum of ...
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Видео

Protecting Roadside Wildflowers
Просмотров 197Месяц назад
Roadsides are often perfect places for Florida’s native wildflowers to flourish and can play a key role in sustaining native pollinator populations as they pass between natural and urban spaces. Marina Mertz, FWF Roadsides and North Florida Programs Coordinator, discusses the importance of roadsides as ecosystems, how the Foundation works with FDOT, cities and counties to identify and protect n...
The Soil Food Web
Просмотров 2193 месяца назад
In this exciting presentation, Geo takes us on an introductory journey through the world beneath our feet, the Soil Food Web. He discusses the importance of restoring the microscopic ecosystems in our gardens and how doing so could change how we all garden forever! Geo is an ecological landscape designer and certified Soil Food Web Lab Technician. He has traveled around the world cultivating hi...
From Bunkers to Butterflies
Просмотров 2384 месяца назад
South Florida is home to many endangered and imperiled butterflies and moths, many of which have little published literature, which complicates the conservation of that species. There are also many factors that continue to contribute to the possible decline of native habitat. In the face of these negativities, there are ways that we can all help in the conservation of Florida Lepidoptera by bui...
Wildflowers and Weeds: Exploring What Native Means
Просмотров 6635 месяцев назад
Many of us refer to certain plants as Florida natives without giving it much thought. But what do we actually mean by the term “native”? What are the best resources for confirming if a particular species is native to your area, and what types of information do botanists look at to determine if a species is native to Florida? Marc Frank, extension botanist at the University of Florida Herbarium,...
Restoring Critical Habitat for Wildflowers and Wildlife in Florida’s Panhandle
Просмотров 2426 месяцев назад
The Apalachicola Lowlands Preserve is an 80-acre in-holding within the Apalachicola National Forest managed by the Coastal Plains Institute. This webinar covers their efforts to restore an upland slash pine plantation back to longleaf pine flatwoods, as well as to protect other critical habitats on the property, which include seepage bogs and wet flatwoods. Ryan Means is the president of the Co...
Photographing Wildflowers for Beginners
Просмотров 2328 месяцев назад
Emily covers two different types of plant photography: how to take effective photos for requesting plant identification, and how to photograph plants for fun and artistic purposes. This presentation is geared toward beginners and focuses primarily on using a tool most of us already have in our pockets - a smart phone. Emily Bell joined the Florida Wildflower Foundation in 2022 as its communicat...
Prune Your Native Plants: How, Why and When It Matters the Most
Просмотров 1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Native plants grow differently than tropical exotics and require a little more understanding of their natural life cycles to keep them happy. In this webinar, Amanda Martin discusses different types of plants and the maintenance needs that are influenced by their life cycles. As we aim to create modern landscapes with native plants, pruning can be essential to the health of the plant. Seasonal ...
How to Start a Backyard Revolution
Просмотров 96810 месяцев назад
Florida’s native plants need you! These plants and the biodiversity that depend on them - think bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and more - need more than a few isolated conservation areas to survive and thrive. Luckily, many can happily coexist with people in developed spaces like backyards. Join us to learn proven strategies to change attitudes and habits to encourage natives instead of eradic...
From Beaches to Bays - Native Plants for Florida’s Coastal Communities
Просмотров 70310 месяцев назад
Restoration ecologist and landscape designer Nichole Perna discusses the best native landscape plants and practices for coastal communities. She covers which native wildflowers, groundcovers, shrubs and trees will fare the best in Florida’s tough coastal environments, and will also highlight sustainable landscape practices to limit erosion, stormwater runoff and chemical use. Nichole Perna grew...
Native Plants in Urban Soils, Points to Ponder
Просмотров 72011 месяцев назад
Learn about a cutting-edge research project that’s incorporating sustainable landscaping approaches in a Master Planned Community. Brooke Moffis shares lessons about irrigation needs, soil amendments and plant survivorship.
Natives For Your Neighborhood: Transforming Native Plant Gardening Into Habitat Restoration
Просмотров 925Год назад
Natives For Your Neighborhood (NFYN) is a free online resource created by The Institute for Regional Conservation (IRC) that helps turn native plant gardening into ecosystem restoration by using plants that are native to your specific area. By planting combinations of native plants and recreating natural habitats that are unique to your area, you can make a valuable contribution to the conserva...
Florida Monarchs & Milkweed
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
How can you help the endangered Monarch butterfly? Learn about the threats facing this charismatic species and what actions you can take in your yard to help them. This presentation includes an overview of all 21 milkweed species native to Florida, focusing primarily on commercially available species best suited for home gardens and tips for growing them. Lilly Anderson-Messec is a botanist, na...
Propagation of Florida Native Wildflowers
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
In this webinar, Claudia Larsen shares techniques for collecting and propagating Florida wildflower seeds. A grower for more than 30 years, Claudia uses proven horticulture practices and other methods learned through years of personal experience. She guides you through seed identification, collection and cleaning, and will discuss planting methods and the best timing for collection and sowing. ...
Native Plants to Attract Wildlife
Просмотров 840Год назад
Would you love to invite more birds, bees and butterflies to your yard or community landscape? One sure way to do that is by selecting the right plant species! By choosing native host plants, flowering and fruiting shrubs and trees, and other key elements, you can enjoy visitors to your yard year-round. Tina McIntyre is the Florida Friendly Landscaping Agent at the UF/IFAS Extension in Seminole...
The Answer My Friend…Wind Pollination: How and Why?
Просмотров 575Год назад
The Answer My Friend…Wind Pollination: How and Why?
Invasive Species: Pathways, Process, Impacts and Prevention
Просмотров 535Год назад
Invasive Species: Pathways, Process, Impacts and Prevention
I Eat Flowers (and Other Things): A Seasonal Guide to Florida’s Wild Edible Plants
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
I Eat Flowers (and Other Things): A Seasonal Guide to Florida’s Wild Edible Plants
Florida’s Native Bees in Winter
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Florida’s Native Bees in Winter
Butterflies of Florida
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Butterflies of Florida
A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Habitat in Your Home Landscape
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Habitat in Your Home Landscape
Florida's Carnivorous Plants
Просмотров 370Год назад
Florida's Carnivorous Plants
Moths - Amazing Insects
Просмотров 915Год назад
Moths - Amazing Insects
Before They Were Native - A Brief History of Florida’s Flora
Просмотров 5402 года назад
Before They Were Native - A Brief History of Florida’s Flora
Webinar: Create a Pollinator Pot
Просмотров 6612 года назад
Webinar: Create a Pollinator Pot
Florida’s Native Bees: Biology, Identification and Conservation
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
Florida’s Native Bees: Biology, Identification and Conservation
Underutilized Native Wildflowers with Ornamental Potential
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Underutilized Native Wildflowers with Ornamental Potential
Aquatic and Wetland Butterfly Gardening
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Aquatic and Wetland Butterfly Gardening
Invasive Alternatives
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
Invasive Alternatives
Florida Plant Conservation Program: 30 years and growing!
Просмотров 2902 года назад
Florida Plant Conservation Program: 30 years and growing!

Комментарии

  • @ivylarsen5355
    @ivylarsen5355 2 месяца назад

    I found a pandora sphinx moth, thought it was the most beautiful thing didn’t know what it was or what plant it came from until this video. Thank you, I have planted a ton of native trees, shrubs and wildflowers since learning the importance of their presence. I have also been educating my family particularly my mom who has taught environmental science at a high school for over a decade yet she plants invasive species and non-natives in her yard. I wish in fl we had a better standard for teaching this in public schools.

  • @jenborn5358
    @jenborn5358 Год назад

    This is from 14 years ago and I don’t see this happening. What a shame 😢 I live in the panhandle and I plant as many wild flowers as I can ❤

  • @fishingsouthwestflorida1586
    @fishingsouthwestflorida1586 Год назад

    No up date on the best flowa bro

  • @belkyhernandez8281
    @belkyhernandez8281 2 года назад

    Why can't we just buy seed packets in box stores? We shouldn't have to hunt these down.

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 2 года назад

      The seed packets you find in large garden centers are typically composed of non-native species. These species are not acclimated to Florida's conditions and will likely not do well in a Florida landscape. As well, they often do not provide the resources that our native wildlife are acclimated to. It is best to purchase native seeds from reliable sources, such as the Florida Wildflower Growers Cooperative (www.floridawildflowers.com).

  • @justynjonn
    @justynjonn 3 года назад

    Where in Florida is this? Down in South Florida there are no open spaces lined with woods like this!

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 3 года назад

      That's sad. Most of the footage was shot by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in North Florida and the Panhandle.

    • @barross0505
      @barross0505 3 года назад

      The Longleaf pine savanna is one of the most endangered ecosystem of the southeast. Most of Florida looked like that before the suppression of prescribed burns and wildfires caused the jungle and junk hammock you see now.

  • @MJungle9
    @MJungle9 3 года назад

    "It's our ecological bank account that keeps us alive, not the grocery store down the street." - Dr. Doug Tallamy. Thank you!

  • @kbieke631
    @kbieke631 3 года назад

    This was an excellent webinar for anyone who wants to contribute to the ecosystem around their home. Doug gave specifics on what to do for Florida. I now have a much better idea of what to ask for at Native Nurseries, my local plant store of choice. I have a very small yard and already know where I will begin turf removal. The timing of this video was perfect. I am encouraged and motivated. Thank you!

  • @gatormike1434
    @gatormike1434 3 года назад

    Very useful. I was about to rent a tiller before i sow my seeds. Thank you.

  • @RoseOriginals
    @RoseOriginals 4 года назад

    Beautiful little scrub! I always look forward to your videos. Thanks for sharing!

  • @WildFloridian
    @WildFloridian 4 года назад

    Beautiful plant! Thank you for sharing and teaching about this Florida Native Plant!

  • @ThreeRunHomer
    @ThreeRunHomer 4 года назад

    Bee action

  • @mstrout99
    @mstrout99 4 года назад

    Wow, thanks!

  • @adarobertson4511
    @adarobertson4511 4 года назад

    Thanks for putting this on RUclips! I enjoyed it

  • @RoseOriginals
    @RoseOriginals 4 года назад

    So much great information! I have a list of some new plants that I need to add to my landscape. Thanks!

  • @WildFloridian
    @WildFloridian 4 года назад

    This was phenomenal! Thank you so much for sharing this talk 😄

  • @WildFloridian
    @WildFloridian 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this idea!

  • @gabrielfair724
    @gabrielfair724 4 года назад

    Thank you all so much for your work! Also thank you for the closed captions! They were spot on!

  • @taramansion
    @taramansion 4 года назад

    It would be helpful posting the law or link to info for those people that have to deal with HOA's.

  • @Gardenerdost
    @Gardenerdost 4 года назад

    Nice workruclips.net/channel/UC9sHCQZsBTSFQ-QZlLF-KOg?_confirmation=1

  • @aliciachapman2707
    @aliciachapman2707 4 года назад

    Would love to get the wildflower mix, is it available to order?

  • @xxpowwowbluexx
    @xxpowwowbluexx 4 года назад

    Excellent presentation, but please don’t suggest that people eat a leaf of a random plant. Some plants can cause SERIOUS, SERIOUS health problems, and some plants can be DEADLY to humans with as little as one leaf.

    • @inchristalone25
      @inchristalone25 Год назад

      He wasn't being serious... 99.9% of adults realize they can't eat leaves in the wild.

  • @NatureBelgium
    @NatureBelgium 4 года назад

    Very nice video! Keep up the good work! Checkout my vids! Ive joined your channel!

  • @VincentGardens
    @VincentGardens 4 года назад

    Hey! We Got Natives!!

  • @43topspin
    @43topspin 4 года назад

    Dr. Tallamy’s message is the same but this is his best talk of the many I have heard. Thanks for sharing!

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 4 года назад

      You are very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @donnalester5396
    @donnalester5396 4 года назад

    Great Presentation! Empowering and enlightening. Please take care of mother earth, for we all live upon her grace.

  • @nancybryant5681
    @nancybryant5681 4 года назад

    Do not live in FL but close, SC. Always enjoy Dr. Tallamy and this was no different.

  • @gymnoclaudis
    @gymnoclaudis 4 года назад

    I am not in Florida but my sister shared this with me. Very interesting talk thank you. I am in Maryland. Question about a tree I have in my yard. It's a no seed Mulberry. It's really huge and my husband wants it gone. Do they help insects at all or is it one of those bad trees? We have a lot of birds in our yard.

    • @MJungle9
      @MJungle9 3 года назад

      You should email him or talk to your local native plant chapter. Don't cut trees until you know that they do not serve an ecological purpose or are invasive or non-native :) Also, check for nests or cavities in order not to kill or destroy a bird's home

    • @inchristalone25
      @inchristalone25 Год назад

      Mulberries are great for the birds. When I lived in Nebraska we had huge mulberry trees and the birds would eat the berries and poop bright purple poop all over the yard lol. So yeah they are ecologically beneficial.

  • @QbnAmCan
    @QbnAmCan 4 года назад

    Excellent informative presentation, I learned so much and I have been using natives for many years.

  • @podduturumreddy7508
    @podduturumreddy7508 4 года назад

    This presentation is very educational and inspirational to respect nature and promote preservation.

  • @michellelamothe8166
    @michellelamothe8166 4 года назад

    What a wonderful presentation by Dr. Tallamy! I absolutely loved it and was so inspired! Thank you, again!

  • @AndrewJulianPhotography
    @AndrewJulianPhotography 4 года назад

    Some beautiful wildflowers, looks like it was a fun day

  • @miamianz
    @miamianz 5 лет назад

    La Florida means either "in Bloom" or in a flowering state. they should have called it "El Horno" or in english " the Oven" lol. happy landscaping.

  • @joycemeredith-green1420
    @joycemeredith-green1420 5 лет назад

    I would love to have some native milkweed seeds or plants. I can’t seem to find them here in south central Florida.

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 5 лет назад

      Check www.plantrealflorida.org for native nurseries carrying the species you want. A number of them now ship plants, including Green Isle Gardens in Groveland and Maple Street Natives in Melbourne.

  • @mnicolosi1976
    @mnicolosi1976 5 лет назад

    That’s a great license plate! 👍👍 🌼🌸🦋

  • @richardpirovano
    @richardpirovano 6 лет назад

    You should not be promoting herbicides to kill the lawn. You should promote natural ways of doing that. Turn off!

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 6 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment. We promote solarization and discourage the use of herbicides whenever possible. This video was produced by the Florida Wildflower Seed Co-op, which is responsible for its contents. While we may disagree with the use of herbicides, the video's overall message and content is largely beneficial. Please see our website, www.flawildflowers.org, and search "solarization" for our preferred method of dealing with weeds when establishing small plots.

    • @johngault8688
      @johngault8688 5 лет назад

      I agree. When I want to start a garden in a grassy area, I do till the yard and then heavily mulch with leaves and such; that is the only time I till the area, after that the soil organisms keeps the soil healthy and aerated. Furthermore, many of the "weeds" that populate the garden are in fact actual Florida wildflowers, such as Florida betony and spiderwort, some of the best plants for attracting pollinators.

  • @thegratefulgardner8722
    @thegratefulgardner8722 6 лет назад

    I have this plate, but it drives me crazy that the featured flower is the Gallardia and that is NOT the Florida State Flower, the Coreopsis is. Am I the only one who recognizes this??

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 6 лет назад

      So glad you have the plate and are supporting work for native Florida wildflowers, wildlife and wild places with it! The artwork is a composite of the 17 Coreopsis species found in Florida. It most closely resembles Coreopsis basalis, which has a red center. But ... change is afoot - we have been working to update the design, and we think folks will like the direction we're taking. Did you know your plate makes you a member of the Florida Wildflower Foundation? To register your membership, visit flawildflowers.org/support/#!/members Members attend field trips for free, get discounted admission to the annual Florida Wildflower Symposium, and get free shipping of publications. To see 15 of the 17 Coreopsis species that occur here, visit florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/ and search for Coreopsis as the scientific name.

    • @FlaWildflowers
      @FlaWildflowers 4 года назад

      Thought you'd like to know the plate design has been changed. See ruclips.net/video/gUVfc5H4XrY/видео.html

  • @bonnileedunnferguson6022
    @bonnileedunnferguson6022 7 лет назад

    :)

  • @normajeanbarker2534
    @normajeanbarker2534 7 лет назад

    So informative. Wonderful presentation. Thank you.

  • @richbrobee
    @richbrobee 9 лет назад

    Wonderful information! Thank you!

  • @FlaWildflowers
    @FlaWildflowers 10 лет назад

    Our thanks to Florida Wildflower Foundation member and contractor Eleanor Dietrich for working to save rare nightblooming petunia during a road construction project in Liberty County. We are very grateful to C.W. Roberts Contracting for its willingness to successfully preserve wildflower habitat during the project.

  • @jamesvaughan8731
    @jamesvaughan8731 10 лет назад

    Eleanor- You're the best! Hope to see these wildflowers sometime. You are the Lady Bird Johnson of north Florida.

  • @leshassel1
    @leshassel1 10 лет назад

    Great job Eleanor!! You are leading the way for the preservation of wildflowers along Florida's roads where they are accessible to everyone's enjoyment.

  • @Zone9b
    @Zone9b 10 лет назад

    very important for all floridans ... nice video

  • @bnjmax
    @bnjmax 12 лет назад

    loved it...very informative

  • @ThePie1588
    @ThePie1588 13 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading this beautiful and informative video on Florida wildflowers!