Absolutely gorgeous footage! So many textures and colors 💚 Thank you for sharing! This would be such a cool series if you continue to visit different conservatories/gardens and film them!
I really appreciate the ambient music you had playing. What a a beautiful atmosphere. Especially that large queen anthurium. That one was quite a beauty. 😌😮
Absolutely amazing! Wish I could live in there. I wouldn't have to worry about going hungry because I could eat the spaghetti noodles hanging from the ceiling. 😉 lol
As a member of ABG, thanks for sharing your footage with the world! We absolutely love the glass houses because there is always something new to see. Thanks and keep up the great work!
i would love to see this with the high-end camera, these shots are stunning but I'm sure the other camera would be absolutely beautiful! would love to see more footage of this place!
@@TechplantChannel very excited to see it! i loved summers video of the garden but it was only really a few plants not very many shots of the whole garden and closeups like yours. i hope the next video is a very detailed tour!
Great video! This style of tour is really relaxing and it's great to hear someone else get so excited about carnivorous plants. Looking forward to your in depth tour when you go back!
Great video. Don’t worry about the camera. If you’re inspired, and the lighting is good, you’ll get great shots like you did anyway. I love your enthusiasm. I’d be psyched too. Thank you, by the way. That was a much needed relaxing video.
In total agreement with you. This is perhaps my favorite garden conservatory by far. The outside garden is great as well and their Christmas light show is ridiculous but whenever I go I he’d straight for the Fuqua.
I recommend the Garfield Conservatory in Chicago. It's like the grandaddy in the US of the kind of glass house landscaping you are geeking out abour in this video
@Jexx Xoémi exactly!!!! Such a cool place and it was built in 1907. So lots of old growth and it has a massive pond with grandaddy kio fish and also turtles
For anyone like me there is a great shot of Nepenthes ampullaria starting at 10:01 There are more carnivores to but you should watch the whole thing to see them yourself.
Did you catch the name of whatever is producing the waterfall of roots depicted on the video thumbnail and at 5:33? *edit* Found it! It is Cissus sicyoides
If the weather is nice you could easily spend 3 hours if not more. Hard to say, if you are really into plants it could be much longer. but if you treat it like a park to walk through its huge and they have places to eat as well. Idk its kinda hard to judge. there is 3 full indoor conservatories along with a massive outdoor garden with many many sections
Hello from Puerto Rico!!! Our National Rain Forest “El Yunque” looks like that…beautiful!!! 🙋🏼♀️🪴🌿💚🐩
I'm jealous. Also I may be planning a trip to your country soon!
This place is insanely beautiful. The tropical greenhouse was... WOAH
This could already be a video completely covered with ambient music… this is so peaceful
I’ve been there a few times. It’s really impressive in person
Absolutely gorgeous footage! So many textures and colors 💚 Thank you for sharing!
This would be such a cool series if you continue to visit different conservatories/gardens and film them!
Yeah I need to! I wanna come back and re do it tho lol
I really appreciate the ambient music you had playing. What a a beautiful atmosphere. Especially that large queen anthurium. That one was quite a beauty. 😌😮
The anthurium at around 12:00 looks like a variety of A. Tremulum or Flavolineatum. Great video, thanks for sharing!
Love orchid garden in the ATL botanical garden 🌺
Thanks for sharing this awesome place with us! 🪴💚✨
Beautiful gardens. I bet it was really awesome walking through there. Thanks for filming. 🌱💚🌱
It was amazing
Absolutely amazing! Wish I could live in there. I wouldn't have to worry about going hungry because I could eat the spaghetti noodles hanging from the ceiling. 😉 lol
Love this place. Enjoy Atlanta!
Thanks, it was amazing
Wow! I would have lost my mind there. Great video
Beautiful 😍
Thank you!
For the algorithm!
Thank you!
I love the way you know summer rain oaks ❤❤❤
Thanks for the tour! And now we know where we will stop next year! That antherium was AMAZING!!!!
Beautiful thanks for sharing 😊
Wow! You did an excellent job of showcasing this beautiful place. It was such a relaxing video. I so enjoyed seeing all the gorgeous anthuriums.
It's incredible really
As a member of ABG, thanks for sharing your footage with the world! We absolutely love the glass houses because there is always something new to see. Thanks and keep up the great work!
just bought some nice sarracenias today at a meeting. loved seeing the field of them
Very cool
i would love to see this with the high-end camera, these shots are stunning but I'm sure the other camera would be absolutely beautiful! would love to see more footage of this place!
Yeah my cinema camera is much better and next time I will set a window of like 4 hours to film it all
@@TechplantChannel very excited to see it! i loved summers video of the garden but it was only really a few plants not very many shots of the whole garden and closeups like yours. i hope the next video is a very detailed tour!
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you for showing this!❤🌿🍀🌳
Beautiful video ❤
Hey, you were in my hood! I live just south of the park, hope you enjoyed your time here.
I love the Atlanta botanical garden.
Why just go outside
Yeahn its amazing !
@thailling9369 lmao
@@thaillling9369 because outside is just grass and normal trees. Where I live doesn't have the flora the botanical gardens have.
Wow! Thanks for bringing us along! I wanna go.
You gotta it's 20x better than what I can show
coolest footage ever!
Great video! This style of tour is really relaxing and it's great to hear someone else get so excited about carnivorous plants. Looking forward to your in depth tour when you go back!
Wow that's awesome ❤
Great video. Don’t worry about the camera. If you’re inspired, and the lighting is good, you’ll get great shots like you did anyway. I love your enthusiasm. I’d be psyched too. Thank you, by the way. That was a much needed relaxing video.
In total agreement with you. This is perhaps my favorite garden conservatory by far. The outside garden is great as well and their Christmas light show is ridiculous but whenever I go I he’d straight for the Fuqua.
Are you planning on doing another live stream? The last one was fun xD
I don’t know where you’re located, but you should go to Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. Beautiful place just like this.
Wow! That is beautiful. Certainly didn't have anything like that where I lived in Pennsylvania.
Hope you can visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens and The Gardens by the Bay someday too
Truly an amazing place
Btw should you ever find yourself in Europe please visit botanical garden in Vienna.
I recommend the Garfield Conservatory in Chicago. It's like the grandaddy in the US of the kind of glass house landscaping you are geeking out abour in this video
I agree! And it’s free!
@Jexx Xoémi exactly!!!! Such a cool place and it was built in 1907. So lots of old growth and it has a massive pond with grandaddy kio fish and also turtles
Sweet man 😋
I think the Anthurium in question might be A. Oxybelium juvenile. Ecuagenera use to have them in stock.
For anyone like me there is a great shot of Nepenthes ampullaria starting at 10:01
There are more carnivores to but you should watch the whole thing to see them yourself.
Have you ever been to olbrich botanical gardens in Madison?
10:14 what are those! They look awesome
2:29 i think it's a anthurium luxurians, or a luxurians Hybrid. I might be wrong but that's my guess 🙂
Did you take any cuttings? They won't miss them.
Lmaoooo
Did you see the cocoa tree in the main glass house? I always wanted to steal one of the pods for um...science...
The anthurium you wanted to find looks like a cross between A. Tremulum and Longissimilobum
neither present the red stems so I'm still looking 😅
Could just save the trouble and take a cutting
@@thaillling9369 it's called proplifting and I know you're kidding but it would be hella Illegal and disrepectfull
Thank you for the help I'll look into those and see if I can find similar ones through that search
Have you been to Denver’s? 👀
14:33 the Denver botanical garden has a similar set up but it isn't nearly as big.
Did you catch the name of whatever is producing the waterfall of roots depicted on the video thumbnail and at 5:33?
*edit* Found it! It is Cissus sicyoides
How much time would you expect to spend here?
If the weather is nice you could easily spend 3 hours if not more. Hard to say, if you are really into plants it could be much longer. but if you treat it like a park to walk through its huge and they have places to eat as well. Idk its kinda hard to judge. there is 3 full indoor conservatories along with a massive outdoor garden with many many sections
Thanks so much! Excited to visit
Do you live near there?