It feels so strange and fascinating to see some of the plants around me on their natural habitat like the begonia on 46:30 and the sansiviera at the beginning of the video (i didn't know they can bloom like that). Also this 1 hour long video feels like a real experience with so many great views to screenshot 🏞 Take care 🌻
Merci ! Yes, always good to see what is the natural habitat of the plants growing in our doctor waiting room... And we are happy to show that Tanzania is not only the home of the big five but also of so many wonderful but more discrete creatures.
. Merci!!!! I love these documentaries. I hope you will go to New Caledonia one day. (and visit the 'alpine' region, and also in the sea there are Graptolites!).
I love Sumatra and I did visit the South while I was a student in 1980 and again some more times later. You can also watch our video on Pentastemona egregia around Bukittinggi released few years ago.
Bonjour, if you like to see plant photos in habitat, you can look at my website, especially at Inspiration where you'll see some thousands of photos, each with caption : www.verticalgardenpatrickblanc.com
@@creaturefree Dear Mr. Blanc, Thank you so much for your response. I have accessed the website several times before but this is the first time I've ever actually explore the 'Inspiration' section. It's so amazing that the categories are so organized and the caption is very detailed as well. I'm currently enjoying the 'Aquatics and Rheophytes', they are my favorite kind of plant 💚 It's an honour to be able to experience all the things you have shared to us on this channel and the website. Best wishes 🌺
Thanks, yes, it seems that the cylindric annulated thorns are more matching with Zanthoxylum. Anyway, we hope that you were somewhat interested by this film showing many more uncommon species, most of them never filmed before..
@@creaturefree I really enjoy your videos and I'm a big fan of your vertical gardens webpage. Truly amazing! I'm a botanist from Romania and I was lucky enough to visit a few places where you have been traveling, but your travels are on another level! Thanks for sharing your experiences and for all the high quality info about the plants we love. Keep up the good work and all the best to you!
@@matisattila2957 Thanks again. On my website, the most interesting for you in Inspiration where you'll see about 10 000 photos with captions. Sincerely.
merveilleuse vidéo, toutes les parties sur la tanzanie ! merci de m'avoir emmené avec toi et merci aussi à heni pour les plans d'ambiance.
Big fan, its always such a pleasure to see a man of knowledge looking the big world as his backyard
Thanks!
Merci beaucoup pour une autre belle vidéo très informative!
Great video again! Thanks for sharing.
This channel is the best
Thanks so much. Yes, it is strange that so few botanists visiting remote protected areas of the world don't try to show what they observe...
It feels so strange and fascinating to see some of the plants around me on their natural habitat like the begonia on 46:30 and the sansiviera at the beginning of the video (i didn't know they can bloom like that). Also this 1 hour long video feels like a real experience with so many great views to screenshot 🏞 Take care 🌻
Merci ! Yes, always good to see what is the natural habitat of the plants growing in our doctor waiting room... And we are happy to show that Tanzania is not only the home of the big five but also of so many wonderful but more discrete creatures.
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Merci!!!!
I love these documentaries.
I hope you will go to New Caledonia one day. (and visit the 'alpine' region, and also in the sea there are Graptolites!).
Thanks. Yes, we have been to New Caledonia in last August and observed some of the famous strange species. Not so easy now...
@@creaturefree yes incredible ❤
Sir, you have to come and see Gunung Leuser National Park flora collection in North Sumatra, in Aceh Indonesia 👍👍
I love Sumatra and I did visit the South while I was a student in 1980 and again some more times later. You can also watch our video on Pentastemona egregia around Bukittinggi released few years ago.
Hello mister .
Thank you, this is so beautiful and lovely to watch 🌺 It would be really amazing if we could find you on instagram 🌱☘
Bonjour, if you like to see plant photos in habitat, you can look at my website, especially at Inspiration where you'll see some thousands of photos, each with caption : www.verticalgardenpatrickblanc.com
@@creaturefree Dear Mr. Blanc, Thank you so much for your response.
I have accessed the website several times before but this is the first time I've ever actually explore the 'Inspiration' section. It's so amazing that the categories are so organized and the caption is very detailed as well.
I'm currently enjoying the 'Aquatics and Rheophytes', they are my favorite kind of plant 💚
It's an honour to be able to experience all the things you have shared to us on this channel and the website.
Best wishes 🌺
The thorny stem between 38:54 and 39:13 looks more like a Zanthoxylum species (maybe Z. chalybeum), not Senegalia (Acacia) nigrescens.
Thanks, yes, it seems that the cylindric annulated thorns are more matching with Zanthoxylum. Anyway, we hope that you were somewhat interested by this film showing many more uncommon species, most of them never filmed before..
@@creaturefree I really enjoy your videos and I'm a big fan of your vertical gardens webpage. Truly amazing! I'm a botanist from Romania and I was lucky enough to visit a few places where you have been traveling, but your travels are on another level! Thanks for sharing your experiences and for all the high quality info about the plants we love. Keep up the good work and all the best to you!
@@matisattila2957 Thanks again. On my website, the most interesting for you in Inspiration where you'll see about 10 000 photos with captions. Sincerely.
No chameleons?
no hybrids only native plants will be spread