Markus is talking Eucalyptus this time. FULL SERIES: bit.ly/TreesPlants Markus Eichhorn: / markus_eichhorn Film by James Hennessy Bushfire image credit: Chris Ison
Greetings, Mr Markus, I am a botany major myself and have enjoyed all your videos so very thoroughly! It has been so long time since you have uploaded a video, I am eagerly looking forward for more. Thank you, for all your wonderful episodes! Please make more videos!
OMG I thought we wouldn't be getting any more plant videos, what a pleasant surprise. Here's hoping we can have some more now the weather is getting good!
My next-door neighbour has just cut down his large Eucalyptus (which was almost totally in my garden since it leaned sharply over the fence). The smell was fabulous as the tree surgeons put it through their shredder.
The sequoia trees are the best. Their bark is smooth if you touch them and it has a very special quality. Fire can't destroy it. It's the only kind of bark ( that I heard of ) that cannot be destroyed by normal fire. So awesome :D
I live in israel, and there are a few Eucalyptus trees around my vilage, but they are old and huge, so this video was very interesting for me. I learned facts that I had no idea about. Thank you very much
The mention of Portugal hits me in the heart. Our native forest is being destroyed because every time there's a fire, reforestation is done largely with Eucalyptus, which is a shame...
Unfortunately in northwestern Spain there are 422200 hectares of Eucalyptus Globulus and Nitens. So we are accustomed to seeing them. They grow really fast and the wood is used for cellulose production. A real plague, that fosters fires and destroys the landscape. English Oaks (among others) are our native trees....but nobody plants them.
The world has really changed. Computer programmers and theoretical physicists and science popularisers are rockstars and even plant nerds are becoming cool :P
Another example of something that appears not to have occurred accidentally, but seems to be planed out with much forethought. Because these many adaptations are all independent of one another, if we could assign a probability to them those probabilities would multiply.
Sir your Eucalyptus do not look healthy to me It shows the leave has lit of insect eating the leaves!!! And lack of watering Our Eucalyptus hardly have yellow spotted leaves!!! Do you have time to take care of them From the Philippines me speaking here In due respect to you just wondering here! Thank you for for sharing! Take care and be safe Take care of your tree better!
I really like this guy.
Greetings, Mr Markus, I am a botany major myself and have enjoyed all your videos so very thoroughly!
It has been so long time since you have uploaded a video, I am eagerly looking forward for more.
Thank you, for all your wonderful episodes! Please make more videos!
OMG I thought we wouldn't be getting any more plant videos, what a pleasant surprise. Here's hoping we can have some more now the weather is getting good!
Can't get enough of this series!
My next-door neighbour has just cut down his large Eucalyptus (which was almost totally in my garden since it leaned sharply over the fence). The smell was fabulous as the tree surgeons put it through their shredder.
We have these trees in south India too, introduced by the British in the Nilgiri hills. I love the way Markus explains.
The sequoia trees are the best.
Their bark is smooth if you touch them and it has a very special quality.
Fire can't destroy it.
It's the only kind of bark ( that I heard of ) that cannot be destroyed by normal fire.
So awesome :D
Hooray, new trees! :-)
I hope we don't have to wait as long for the next episodes.
Learnt something. I'd always just taken it for granted that they were like that and never thought about why. Thanks!
Do more of these videos, I always find them interesting.
Goldsrevenge Please.
Yes
This is great! Awesome to see that this series is continuing!
Brady, do more of these. They are really interesting.
yay I've been hoping for more plant videos :)
Do more of these I love it❤️
These videos are great. Love this guy.
I live in israel, and there are a few Eucalyptus trees around my vilage, but they are old and huge, so this video was very interesting for me. I learned facts that I had no idea about. Thank you very much
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The mention of Portugal hits me in the heart. Our native forest is being destroyed because every time there's a fire, reforestation is done largely with Eucalyptus, which is a shame...
Never had i thought that i would ever find leaves and trees.... interesting! :P
Yes! More tree videos!!
Unfortunately in northwestern Spain there are 422200 hectares of Eucalyptus Globulus and Nitens. So we are accustomed to seeing them. They grow really fast and the wood is used for cellulose production. A real plague, that fosters fires and destroys the landscape. English Oaks (among others) are our native trees....but nobody plants them.
The world has really changed. Computer programmers and theoretical physicists and science popularisers are rockstars and even plant nerds are becoming cool :P
this guy is great, good stuff.
Make like a eucalyptus tree and leave in two ways.
I've missed these!!
Helo! My question: Im send you picture my plant? Im think my plant leaf is not healthy:(
Another example of something that appears not to have occurred accidentally, but seems to be planed out with much forethought. Because these many adaptations are all independent of one another, if we could assign a probability to them those probabilities would multiply.
Very interesting, indeed.
This was useful for my BForSc degree
I've been waiting for more trees. (Seriously, I have been.)
I was just wondering when are we seeing more of Dr Eichhorn.
for the standard of trees, very interesting
Would that be a E. Nitens by any chance?
very informative
Please do more of these!
We have these trees in Arizona near the Phoenix area.
Hork Supreme We should get some koalas too then, it's only fair.
speebyda we get em, but not terribly. Can't say if it's caused more by the trees or the drought though.
Great video
Mexican (north american, 3 hours away from the US), Lot's of eucalyptus here.
Nice
YEAH! More tree videos!
VERY EDUCATIVE THANK YOU.
Yes this guy!
I am from Portugal, from an early age que had this doubt.
Unfortunately it is an invasive species.
Tnkeu sir
nice info
Yay, Markus is back! (or is some other denominator, like prof. Eichhorn, more appropriate?)
Sir your Eucalyptus do not look healthy to me
It shows the leave has lit of insect eating the leaves!!! And lack of watering Our Eucalyptus hardly have yellow spotted leaves!!!
Do you have time to take care of them
From the Philippines me speaking here
In due respect to you just wondering here!
Thank you for for sharing!
Take care and be safe
Take care of your tree better!
Listen to him , he said a tree outside his work place , not his garden.
It doesn’t look like any eucalyptus tree I’ve seen here in Australia, and I’ve seen a few.
@@johnseabrook1029 I am pretty sure it's an Angophera costata - Sydney red gum :) the leaves are opposite, eucs are alternate
More on plants please!!!!
Interesting! Thank you
Which type of leaves is better for koala?
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Why not u put this video in telugu language
What
L E F A
Let's guess the spelling without looking it up!
Entogeny
Very interesting :-)
sassafras has three different leaves
Jello
So a tree that begins to grow its "adults" leaves sooner than another tree may mean that that tree is experiencing water stress?
Um I ate part of a leaf am I gonna die
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Dear Sir,
I want to make Ice Cream Stick by using Eucalyptus Tree Wood, Is it toxic or Hygenic?
Mostly hygienic, but the timber is comparitively unsuitable for machining or carving into small thin pieces.
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Wish i could grow a eucalyptus but its too cold here even for gunnii and neglecta but i can grow a couple palms WTF?
EEEUUUUUUUUCAAALYYPTUS!!!
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Biology not worthy of its own RUclips channel :(
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