Tree hunter grows the world's rarest plants in a rare tree garden | ABC Australia
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2022
- Some of the world’s rarest trees are growing in Alistair Watt’s backyard and its given him entry into one of the world’s most exclusive clubs - the International Dendrology Society.
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This man deserves an Order of Australia award.
There's two HUGE specimens of that Dinosaur conifer in Russell st Bendigo, near the cemetary, they're about 20m tall. I had no idea they were rare.
Oh my word, what a treat. I hope when his lifes work is done, and Alistair Watts has returned to the creator, some benevolent organisation or person continues his wonderful work.
What a wonderful human being 🙏🏻💗🕊
This guy ❤ you are one cool dude love you’re work mate much love 💕
Wonderful.
Wow…..from bare with no trees to this fascinating evolving paradise………congratulations!!! you have such a brilliant vision and patience………..the natives, habitat and wildlife must be wonderfully abundant.
This has been my dream forever! What a wonderful man!!🥰
The first thing we do when we build a new house or sub-division is bulldoze the block of all vegetation and top soil. How refreshing when this isn't done.
Awesome
Well done Alistair, looks amazing.
A piece of information, thank you.
Wonderful! I just hope it gets adequate protection in the future with all the risks of a destabilising climate. Gotta try though.
Sir it's really very nice 🙏🌹🌹🪷🪷🌹🌹🌹🪷🙏
Good job sir.
Great. TREE s in victoria
You are the next God who says "Grow, Spread and Fruitfiy"
Probably he introduced a new species of green rabbits.
I cant even take bananas from sydney to tasmania.
exactly, I don't know how this guy do it - bringing plants, seeds or cuttings from overseas. I would love to know.
Smart man…..there’s nothing wrong with cutting down trees for furniture or anything else for that matter…..
Wait did he just admit to Introducing over 250 non native trees and plants? Can someone explain
Oh dear, more introduced species, that's exactly what our fragile ecosystems need 🤦♂