Sundew: The Sticky Plant With A Killer Instinct
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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Created by Dylan Dubeau
Director, Producer and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
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Editors: Jim Pitts and Cat Senior
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Exploring the World of Plants and Fungi.
#Floralogic
I'm surprised these plants haven't been featured more often in fiction. They'd be right at home in the Forgotten Realms or similar settings.
I see I'm not the only one alredy thinking about adding the Giant Sundew to my DnD campaign
I think there was a Giant Sundew in one of the Slaver Lord modules for 1st Ed.
Have you read The Halfling’s Gem from forgotten realms? There isn’t an exact sundew but something heavily inspired by them, to the point where it shares its name.
They actually ARE in Forgotten Realms - Drizz't has a run in with a massive one in a sewer, I think.
@@iamfenrir5386 Kind of. That was a sort of ooze inspired and named after these, I think, and not an actual one, right?
"... But soon, it'll get tired and drown in the sweet nectar."
Literally lost in the sauce
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeesh
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeshhhie
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh
sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh
"In Sundew Country, no one can hear you scream."
Because everyone else is also stuck and screaming?
Yep 😂
Yea not that no one can hear you scream. Just no one can hear YOU scream
Ah, just as Zefrank said...
“Death by lollipop hugging”
That is how the sundew do.
Sundeu
@@707stormfur707 sundeaux
How the Sundioooo do," nice!
Glad to see theres quite an overlap of fans hahah
I have a Cape sundew. They need extra light during the dark months to produce their dew and grow.
Mine isn't strong enough to catch prey on its own so I feed it with weak flies. It's so cute to see it embrace its prey.
lmfao your plant lame
death hug
Poison Ivy mode
The Kiss of Death???
@@accelerator8558 HUG of death
Loving the new series. The intro was really cozy
"No one can hear you scream". Cozyyyyy plant. Final sleep and all for the flies
Hello brother
Same
*insect comes*
Sundew: you shall stay, *and never come away*
Isn't that just like Hotel California?
go away or get away*
I wonder if anybody’s tried collecting the nector on these plants to fill a jar?
I reeeely want a common sundo
It would take a very long time! Most sundew species are tiny, so you’d get an almost imperceptible amount of nectar. It’s also pretty sticky and viscous, so it wouldn’t be easy to collect.
@@BlackCatWithCap That's so cool.
Yes my uncle tried, he still stuck in the jar
@@macacooracao6904 Poor uncle. Let him out.
'''Eating meat its unnatural!''
Plants:
That's the thing that make me hate vegans. We, humans are actually hypocarnivorous species, meaning that we DO need to eat a little of meat, much like a bear will eat evrything thet it can get his snout on
is anybody really saying that though?
@@Flugs0 Unfortunately, yes. Look up "extreme vegans" or "are humans frugivores" or something like that and you should find at _least_ one, and likely two or three, if not MANY more people trying to argue that.
I guess carnivores doesn’t exist then 🙄
@@Flugs0 I remember PETA saying that ancestral humans didn't eat meat.
I wonder how they thought the mammoth went extinct.
I absolutely understand that Darwin was so fascinated with them
Right? Makes sense, these plants are crazy awesome and interesting.
Sundew: "Sticky fingers!!"
*zipper noises intensify*
*You have the taste of a liar*
Is this refering to the song
Or the best mom in jojos stand
@Iamnotgood At anything except birds k
*IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE*
I haven't seen another comment talk about this so, Sundew and Bumblebee get trapped by a sundew in the poison jungle
Please don't ever stop doing these series
ok
Please do
@@coolbenreallegas7608 🤡
@@niggtendo I hope they have stopped
@@coolbenreallegas7608 they haven't and they are thriving. Now go back to your circus, clown 🤡 🎪
“Covered in long sticky tentacles”, I’ve see too much anime to know where this is going...
I think you mean H3ntai
@@shadywolf9724 yes h3ntai
Yup tentacles
Sticky and slimey tentacles and tada yummy food
I've read too much bara.
alraune moment
Sundew sure were weird plants,epsically around Zefrank
Woah this is my favorite plant now.
Im loving Floralogic so far, it was a super great idea
I I read Floridalogic I am ashamed
I'm loving these plant videos! One thing I've never really understood very well about some species of plants in Australia is how they can only germinate once there has been a fire.
looks like im a little late, but the explanation for that is that the species that exist in ecosystems with regular fire will adapt. most of the seeds have a protective coating that must be removed by fire, or chemical detectors that detect when chemicals from smoke have leached into the soil.
I have seen these grow in the pacific north west. There's a lake in Oregon with a giant log sticking out of the water and on top of said log is a bunch of sundew and it's the only carnivores plant I've seen grow wild in Pacific northwest.
What is the lake called?
We also have pitcher plants in coastal bog areas in Oregon
@@lanewallick5490 Do we really?
Easy to grow.. NEED rain water.. DON'T use tap water - it kills them!!!!.. OK?
@@birchtree334 It’s called the Darlingtonia or Cobra lily pitcher. It grows in bogs in southern Oregon and Northern California.
When I first heard "Sundew," I thought Sunny D and I was I was expecting a bright yellow-orange daisy, not an insect serial killer.
XD
I prefer the term anti-pest guard. They save crops from having to use pesticides, so these are pretty helpful.
“Could I deliver us a river of sundew?
“Eek”
“Careful it’s Carnivorous, a little just won’t do!”
Isabella from Encanto
As far as the evolutionary aspect, how the hell did any plant figure out there was flying inspects when they can't see, that freaks me out the most. Makes me think one day trees will try to eat us
Thanks, now I’m living with the constant fear of my favorite oak one day devouring me:)
Slowly evolved like that just by accident like most things in evolution. ;)
If you think of it like that, it is scary; however, it is completely possible - similar to how plants know they need insects to get pollinated. Some plant species have hairs or trichomes that are used against defense from pests. At some point, some species with stickier trichomes or ones that can absorb some nitrogen from the insects that came to them fared better off in lower nutrient environments. Eventually these plants put more skill points into developing stickier hairs to capture more prey and increase the amount of nitrogen they can absorb.
They aren't evolved to catch flying creatures (in this case flying insects) They just evolving to catch their preys that's stupid enough to get to their sweet
@@snarkygnome619”by accident” is a poor choice of words.
Lets talk about the largest living organisms the humungous fungus or the Quaking Aspen
I second this motion!
I third this!! Do one for Pando!!!
Great idea
Pando (the massive quaking aspen colony) actually lives in a forest in my state, so hecc yeah
@@JetFalcon710 if it's close enough please say hi for me
These seem perfect to have around a garden. Helps keep away to many pesky insects that would harm rather than help.
I can't hear about sundews without thinking of Zefrank's pronunciation.
Wonderful episode.
We have little ones growing in peat bogs in the Scottish highlands and Hebrides. You just find these patches of fluffy pink, sticky, impossibly tiny and cute looking sundews.
A certain person has taught me that it is called The “Sundeuwwrr”
A certain person has taught me that it is called The "SNUDOOO!'
That was amazing, thanks! We have sundews here in Southern England too, I find them in boggy parts of the New Forest, especially where sphagnum moss grows.
I’ve never felt this bad for an insect
When you already know how this works because of that one scene in wings of fire the poison jungle
Hawthorn and that tsetse fly never knew what hit em
I just saw this video in my recommended then I'm like, look in the comments and find the people who talk about wings of fire and also the poison jungle is the best
When you know how it works because of that one scene in David Attenborough but still scroll down for the wings of fire:
@@magenta2787 I hate to be 'that guy' but whilst instrumental in Hawthorn's defeat, the sundew actually killed the Dragonbite Viper coiled around Willow's neck.
@@carrott36 Yeah, fair. But also I just ment that it trapped him and the tsetse fly unexpectedly
Insect: flying near a Sundew
Sundew: Oh your approaching me?!
*Insect lands on Sundew*
Sundew: So you have chosen death
They’re some really pretty plants, I live in Florida but have never seen one in person before
This was great and super interesting. I love this addition to Animal logic. Please do some episodes on mushrooms. They are fascinating. Maybe do the honey mushroom or the death cap mushroom. 🍄🍄🍄
A sundew randomly appeared in my back yard this summer and I love it!
Suggestion from us here in Alaska: Devils Club.
Could you do an episode on the tumble weed and how its actually an invasive species of plant that the U.S. government has spent billions to try and clean up for the sake of the farming community??????????
The trouble with tumbles 2, electric boogaloo
The outro was life! "Tell me about a sundont" thank u for a pleasant end to the week
Wings Of Fire fans in the corner: *quaking*
I have been summoned
I thought sundew was fictional in the books😂😂
@@emmalynn6457 Sundew was how I found out sundews even exist
@@arrow6301 same
Like a duck? Or do you mean *quaking?*
My only issue with these episodes (animal, floral and bird) is they are TOO short! I want MOAR!
I can’t imagine going to get something sweet and then I’m covered in it & it’s burning .
"Except if youre this spider, this spider, does not give a f***."
Omg nice reference 🤣
next video about staghorn furns please!!
ferns*
I was just learning about plant stimuli, including the sundew, and I see this. Thank you for the convenience.
Let's hope this plant never mutates and gets human sized.
that doesn't sound remotely plausible
Respect to all the bugs and animals that get eaten or die while our scientist just be like
*Noted*
Great content ladies, have you ever considered making a video about Fungi Kingdom? Or maybe even the animal/plant super kingdom that existed precambrian?
Thanks Tasha!
my pleasure :)
Ah yes, that lovely moment when I woke up and checking my garden, wondering what kind of insect met their end sticking in my sundew. Usually ants or mosquitoes, sometimes flies, and, just once, ........ A small moth.
Ah... Beautiful.
This is a distraction I need from all the world's crazy right now!
Insect: lands
Plant: become cinnamon bun
Looks like you guys are having fun...I wanna play too
Now that's a REAL sticky situation
Pun definitely intended
What if human sized sun dews existed
😳
Wrong channel
Danielle and Tasha are awesome hosts! Tasha was a great addition!
every time i hear sundew i think about wing of fire
Can you do the next video about ospreys pls.
Wonderful episode! Venus Flytraps get all the publicity; I didn't know Sundews were this awesome!
Ah, takes me back to that video with "Unless you are this spider. This spider does not give a f***"
this is like the plant version of the song Killing Me Softly
The way they eat insects looks right out of a horror movie.
Best plant in the 🌎
Sundew is basically the plant version of the free candy van.
Tasha is so pretty!
Thank you!! 🥰
Firmly in the "kill it with fire" territory. A rare honor among plants
Sundew: “I’m about to end this whole insects career”
I would love to see a video on mangrove trees and how they survive in brackish or salty water
All I can think of is:
"WE REQUIRE MORE MINERALS.."
as you're taking care of these plants..
🤔😂🤣😂
For those who don't know what I'm referencing to, it's a computer game created by Blizzard Entertainment called "StarCraft."
Even plants are silent serial killer...
The juxtaposition between the happy music and the horrifying death is what sugars my coffee
Thank you for cozy plant vids
I've compared my husband and I to this plant this morning! We accidentally left the heating on last night, and every time we cuddled we got too hot! Had to peel from each other a lot of times just to get to sleep 😅
“That want to put you 6 feet unda’”
Perfect
Thank you! It's so fun to see this & educational as well. I have an exam on Monday and needed this! Thank you again. ❤️
Lovely! How about the pitcher plant? (Provincial flower of Newfoundland and Labrador!)
Sundonts!!
SNUDOOOOO!
S/o to the animal logic babe and anyone who helped to make this video
so glad these are native to my local area (Perth, Australia). I've been looking for something carnivorous for my aquaculture bog garden (dont really need it, pest control is pretty efficient), but finding something that can take our 47°C summers (and the most brutal afternoon sun ive ever encountered) without shitting itself is quite a mission. . . so some hardy droseras will be perfect (Venus flytraps and trumpet pitchers cant handle it here without a shite load of help, and most nepenthes need a level of humidity im not willing to invest in).
47 degrees!? And I thought summer where I live was brutal
South Africa has some wonderful examples of these plants. Love them.
"whenever you are in a swampy area"
lol, lady....you dont know me AT ALL....
3:56 wow! Danielle researches a lot!
“Sundew used sticky situation. It’s super effective!”
I discovered hundreds of these things in my backyard just yesterday. Amazing how this is recommended to me now!
Such a cool lil plant. I'd love to hear about a kind of cactus next? I think those are pretty cute too :)
I know that i was subscribed to this channel in the past but for some reason I stopped getting suggested videos and today I had subscribe again.
Marigolds? It's 9 months early, but they are my favorite flower!
Remember seeing this on textbooks but never knew how it moves
Haa!
Wonderful, i Absolutely Love the variety of plants in the world, even more so the Fascinating way they have all learned and adapted to so many different ways of life, the unique ways they communicate, different partnerships made with other forms of life, all done so slowly that Many of us never even take notice.
When you really start to learn and understand what they are capable of, it's amazing how much more Alive plants really start to feel.
It's just Wonderful.
😄👍
Insect: *lands on plant*
Plant: _So, you've chosen death_
Hello dear customer, so you're interested in these sun dews, how many seeds would you like?
Me: yes.
Did anyone else love Daniel's cameo?
Did you know there’s a poem, “The Sun Underfoot Among The Sundews” by Amy Clampitt?
Omg I've been watching your videos since June and I love each and every video you upload I love it 💖💖💖
An episode about the Gympie Gympie Tree would be great.
She forgot N.C., we've got all three types of carnivorous plant(pitcher, fly traps, and sundew) and this is the only place to find Venus Fly Trap
Do you have bladderworts?
lmao wings of fire sundew
No spiders. I’m a Ginger. We’re naturally afraid of that sort of stuff.
0:55 when u just can't hide the british accent lmao
I just adopted a cape sundew. We have an earwig issue at my house so it will have plenty to eat 😂
Very interesting video. I’d love to see videos about, among other things, cactuses like peyote and pitahaya, cacau, seaweed and orchids.