Nothing wrong with narration, always a pleasure to listen to someone being enthusiastic about stuff. Can't help but feel envious of people living in a place where all kind of stuff just grows outside.
I'm so glad you got you were able get so many long, zoomed out shots to catch the composition of the place with everything growing together. These days there is tendency to identify each and every plant but in this case the whole is far far greater than the sum of it parts.
Amazing Garden ~ love so much wildly growing orchids. Like a fairytale🧚 thinking about my childhood🌳 grandparents' huge Garden. Huge trees. Lots of 🐦:).....the gardener has a big greenhouse with all kinds of beautiful flowers & plans 🪷🪻🍀. I was sleeping in there sometime in Winter 🤍🌙⭐️ ✷We need more trees & plans for our environment 🌳☁️♻️
@@TechplantChannel A lot of gardens are greatful for the visitors in winter, tends to be quieter and with less kids about. If you're the antisocial sort winter/autumn are good times to visit your local garden :P
1:25 In the case of the UK. If you get a national trust membership (£50 which is only just over $50) you can get into a LOT of botanical gardens all around the UK (plus some parks and historic houses etc). As well as free parking in some places. TBH it's definatly worth it if you're a Brit. Or even if you come to the UK and want to visit a bunch of places. My local botanical garden is very old, it was started by a wealthy couple who wanted to collect a bunch of rare plants from their travels around the world. A lot of the plants they have are not rare anymore, but they were when they were put there (it's like magnolia heaven). They also have some giant well established trees that don't generally grow in my country. Like monkey puzzle, Montery pines etc. It has a super old willow, a beutiful steep path where you're surrounded with a crazy amount of plants. It's got a small garden where they experiment with different techniques for growing in a small space. Last year they put there a wildflower garden where they intentionally choose a bunch of tall plants and they let them all go to seedand created this seedhead garden. Looked amazing. They have an acer forest full of various species of acer. Including some very old acer pallidium (which would've been rare in the UK when it was planted, but is very common now) chinestus, campestre and I forget the other one (the one with the long "fingers"). The place looks stunning, and it gets a crazy amount of rainfall. It's in one of the wettest parts of the UK. So it's interesting to see what they do with that kind of temperate/cold, wet climate.
The rain was so cool. Great video. How many plants you own did you recognize there? I have several orchids so it was a treat to see the roots wrapping around a tree. Yes, I too would love to take a trip to South America just to look at jungle plants. Maybe Costa Rica.
I can recognize a lot in the actual greenhouses but there was a huge variety of stuff out in the cloud forest. Mostly I can recognize genus but individual species is hard
This was hella funny bro. I was sayinfg to mysel " I can't comprehend what is going on with these ferns on the trees" as soon as you mentioned your brain cant handle it lol!
Me too, I was looking at houses in miami as soon as i got back to cold wisconsin.... but its really expensive so alas ill be trapped in this frozen tundra
Wow man! This is sooo awesome. I wouldnt mind seeing you do this more often 😉 botanic garden tours
Nothing wrong with narration, always a pleasure to listen to someone being enthusiastic about stuff. Can't help but feel envious of people living in a place where all kind of stuff just grows outside.
That's some beautiful footage and informative narration right there 👍
Thank you and thanks for watching!
thank you for the tour it is fabulous good job on the narration
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
This was a "WoW"! 🤗
lol yeah i was in heaven walking through
Thank you for sharing. You are freakin' awesome. On my top 5 plant youtuber list. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
AWESOME video! Thank You so much for sharing. I am so happy that you went and enjoyed it so much, it is CRAZY in there!
Now I want to check this place out and drag my wife along! Thanks for the great video!
Your walking in the footsteps of Summer Rayne!
Except in in the toddler league lol she's so good at those tours it's unreal
I'm so glad you got you were able get so many long, zoomed out shots to catch the composition of the place with everything growing together. These days there is tendency to identify each and every plant but in this case the whole is far far greater than the sum of it parts.
Being in the south I was totally amused by the hundreds of lizards running around. And they are so fast! Great video. I’d love to go there.
I've never even seen a lizard IRL :O
Thanks for a well-filmed video.
You might like the rainforest national park in Costa Rica. They have great tour guides.
😺✌️
Amazing Garden ~ love so much wildly growing orchids. Like a fairytale🧚 thinking about my childhood🌳 grandparents' huge Garden. Huge trees. Lots of 🐦:).....the gardener has a big greenhouse with all kinds of beautiful flowers & plans 🪷🪻🍀. I was sleeping in there sometime in Winter 🤍🌙⭐️
✷We need more trees & plans for our environment 🌳☁️♻️
I prefer sunken gardens. It’s so much smaller but so much more densely planted so it really feels like a tropical rainforest.
I have now added this place to my Want to Go List 🤣 Thank you!
You gotta it's really awesome and I left out like half the park!
ILOVETHISCHANNEL!!!❤
Thanks!!
What a great video, It was so cool seeing everything.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So beautiful there. Thank you for sharing this.
When I went there, the mosquitos ate my ass up 😂
Interesting. I went I'd December and I didn't even see one. Shoot for the winter months lol
@@TechplantChannel A lot of gardens are greatful for the visitors in winter, tends to be quieter and with less kids about. If you're the antisocial sort winter/autumn are good times to visit your local garden :P
1:25 In the case of the UK. If you get a national trust membership (£50 which is only just over $50) you can get into a LOT of botanical gardens all around the UK (plus some parks and historic houses etc). As well as free parking in some places. TBH it's definatly worth it if you're a Brit. Or even if you come to the UK and want to visit a bunch of places.
My local botanical garden is very old, it was started by a wealthy couple who wanted to collect a bunch of rare plants from their travels around the world. A lot of the plants they have are not rare anymore, but they were when they were put there (it's like magnolia heaven). They also have some giant well established trees that don't generally grow in my country. Like monkey puzzle, Montery pines etc. It has a super old willow, a beutiful steep path where you're surrounded with a crazy amount of plants. It's got a small garden where they experiment with different techniques for growing in a small space. Last year they put there a wildflower garden where they intentionally choose a bunch of tall plants and they let them all go to seedand created this seedhead garden. Looked amazing. They have an acer forest full of various species of acer. Including some very old acer pallidium (which would've been rare in the UK when it was planted, but is very common now) chinestus, campestre and I forget the other one (the one with the long "fingers"). The place looks stunning, and it gets a crazy amount of rainfall. It's in one of the wettest parts of the UK. So it's interesting to see what they do with that kind of temperate/cold, wet climate.
amazing glad to know the same thing works overseas
Awesome video, makes me excited for summer and travel!
Same!
The rain was so cool. Great video. How many plants you own did you recognize there? I have several orchids so it was a treat to see the roots wrapping around a tree. Yes, I too would love to take a trip to South America just to look at jungle plants. Maybe Costa Rica.
I can recognize a lot in the actual greenhouses but there was a huge variety of stuff out in the cloud forest. Mostly I can recognize genus but individual species is hard
This was amazing, thank you!
Thanks for watching it!
You gotta go to some rainforests! You'd love it
Wow. This was so beautiful, I wanted to go when I visited my dad in Miami but didn’t get the chance. Thanks for sharing!
This was hella funny bro. I was sayinfg to mysel " I can't comprehend what is going on with these ferns on the trees" as soon as you mentioned your brain cant handle it lol!
Wanna live there😢
Me too, I was looking at houses in miami as soon as i got back to cold wisconsin.... but its really expensive so alas ill be trapped in this frozen tundra
Move to FL!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I think Miami should be considered subtropical instead of tropical since the winters are cool enough for a a tropical person to feel cool
Did you get to see Chad!? He is so cool and handsome
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