15 Strange Trees You Didn’t Know Existed

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 777

  • @Kage999
    @Kage999 7 лет назад +21

    CLONE the Baylisiana SAVE the species!

    • @Defensive_Wounds
      @Defensive_Wounds 7 лет назад +7

      My thoughts exactly... Easy enough to do for most plants with the right gear and techniques.

  • @dancardel7160
    @dancardel7160 6 лет назад +13

    The tree species known only as Pennantia baylisiana could be the rarest plant on Earth. In fact, the Guinness Book of World Records once called it that. Just a single tree exists in the wild, on one of the Three Kings Islands off the coast of New Zealand, where it has sat, alone, since 1945. It didn't used to be so solitary, but humans introduced goats to the island, which ate every other member of its species.
    Over the last few decades, scientists have tried to create more P. baylisiana trees, but aside from getting cuttings to grow, simple biology got in the way: The tree was thought to be female, and it appeared to need a male to properly generate fruit and seeds.
    While preparing a recovery plan for the species in the early 1990s, Peter de Lange, a scientist with the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DoC), found several intriguing pieces of information. First, gardeners on the New Zealand mainland had several P. baylisiana seedlings (all cloned from cuttings of the original plant), which proved to be pure examples of the species, not hybrids of other Pennantia species as had originally been thought. Second, one of the seedlings had actually produced fruit following manual pollination. This led de Lange to conclude that the wild tree might not truly be female after all. Additionally, similar research published around the same time suggested that the tree was female but appeared to also bear a low level of male-like qualities that would allow it to pollinate itself.
    Since then, hundreds of P. baylisiana seedlings have been sold by mainland nurseries, but scientists delayed taking trees or seeds back to Three Kings Islands for fear of introducing diseases or fungal pathogens that could harm the healthy wild tree.
    But this year, de Lange and his team have returned to Three Kings Islands with the intention of planting 1,600 P. baylisiana seeds. The seeds, says de Lange, have been carefully prepared to eliminate any possibility of disease. "We removed the flesh, air-dried the seeds and then washed them in 10 percent hypochlorite and then 70 percent ethanol in a lamina flow hood. We found the seeds germinated fine with this treatment, and preliminary screening showed no evidence of virus or other diseases."
    And so P. baylisiana seeds are returning to their native land, and it is hoped that new trees will soon follow. The seeds are expected to take six to 10 years to grow large enough to themselves start flowering. The project will continue until they have 500 viable adult trees.
    De Lange says this stage is exciting, but there is still risk. "Of course this action does not address the fact that all seedlings are derived from one tree," he says, "so the species is severely bottlenecked," meaning it lacks the genetic diversity that could protect it in the long run from diseases and other factors. "But we have the knowledge that the species is a polyploid [has extra chromosomes], so hopefully it has plenty of resilience."
    Meanwhile, de Lange reports that his colleagues have not been idle on the island. Janeen Collings, a botanist with the DoC, has planted several cuttings near the original tree, several of which have grown and, with her help, produced fruit. "While birds probably took most mature fruit, some she managed to get and sow in the field," de Lange says. Although the seedlings grew, they unfortunately died within a year. "Although this sounds unpromising, when you consider the islands are virtually inaccessible and it's expensive to get there, and to do this type of work you need to visit three to four times a year, her work is spectacular to say the least," de Lange says.

    • @khusyairie
      @khusyairie 6 лет назад +1

      Dan Cardel thank you for sharing this

  • @Th3Myst1cPug
    @Th3Myst1cPug 7 лет назад +149

    I weirdly enjoyed this tree video. Going to go watch nature documentaries now, it's just put me in that mood. :/

    • @zkvickers2466
      @zkvickers2466 7 лет назад +2

      Jordan Buchan I'm always in that mood

    • @zkvickers2466
      @zkvickers2466 7 лет назад +8

      Jordan Buchan plus, there's nothing weird about enjoying nature

    • @streetmoneypablo5422
      @streetmoneypablo5422 7 лет назад

      Jordan Buchan L

    • @thatguy22441
      @thatguy22441 7 лет назад +2

      I live in the middle of the woods so I see many types of trees every day.

    • @shaunavila5745
      @shaunavila5745 7 лет назад

      Indifferent Centrist How do you have net?

  • @sbussue5563
    @sbussue5563 7 лет назад +57

    the chew nut fruit is not poison......we eat it all the time here in the caribbean, he called it cherry nut it's very sweet and watery abit tight tongue

    • @ame8710
      @ame8710 7 лет назад +2

      S Bussue yeah, we have it in Malaysia too, and we eat it.

    • @John-lc
      @John-lc 7 лет назад +2

      he also mentioned that it's from brasil, we have many different kinds in central America

    • @devonoved7
      @devonoved7 7 лет назад

      Yes it has a slight aftertaste..

    • @user-np2zv4er5n
      @user-np2zv4er5n 7 лет назад +1

      S Bussue yeah I know I always eat those there delicious but I don't think I like the after taste you need an acquired taste for that

    • @isaacortizfernandez3949
      @isaacortizfernandez3949 7 лет назад

      That guy exaggerated with highly toxic 😂😂 I've eaten it (I'm from the Caribbean as well)

  • @qasw287
    @qasw287 7 лет назад +8

    we have those plateau oaks here in Florida, very beautiful, but also carry lots of Spanish moss

  • @ChildRapist
    @ChildRapist 7 лет назад +8

    it is 1:15 am and i watch 15 strange trees on the internet

  • @iceagestoneage8067
    @iceagestoneage8067 7 лет назад +50

    trees are life and they are getting destroyed we need to save them but we talk about saving wild animals. if we save trees animals will live . there are many trees we did not know exists

    • @younglykhasiflim6456
      @younglykhasiflim6456 6 лет назад

      Ice age stone age Good Night 💤🌙
      😊 Sweet Dream
      🌠💤💤💤💤💤
      ☁☁☁💤☁
      ☁☁💤☁☁
      ☁💤☁☁☁
      💤💤💤💤💤
      ☁ Sleepy ☁
      😁😁🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠

  • @jeniletrodriguez9973
    @jeniletrodriguez9973 7 лет назад +63

    wow Japan has the most beautiful most plants have ever seen

    • @ilikefire0
      @ilikefire0 6 лет назад +2

      Theyer mutant flowers radioactivity from the 2 atom bombs US dropped on them gave em their image

    • @familydejesus6462
      @familydejesus6462 6 лет назад

      I'm Le spider

  • @hungrysharkworld5552
    @hungrysharkworld5552 7 лет назад +2

    2:24 SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY

    • @rougeredsun5845
      @rougeredsun5845 3 года назад

      I dislike that meme reminds me of my sister she's a jerk

  • @seenamarykurian2388
    @seenamarykurian2388 7 лет назад +1

    The fruit of cashew tree is actually the nut-shaped part attached to the juicy portion. Its rind is inedible; it has an acrid, caustic sap that can cause mild skin burns. The edible kernel (the cashew nut) is extracted by roasting the whole nut and removing the outer rind. The colorful, juicy part is enlarged flower stalk (false fruit), but when ripe, it is not only edible but sweet and delicious--although having a bit of astringency. A type of fermented drink is also made from the juice. It is NOT 'highly poisonous' as the video claims!

  • @hilarylipton5805
    @hilarylipton5805 7 лет назад +177

    I ate half dozen of the cashew fruit and I'm still alive.... this is 2016

    • @kevinquintanilla6872
      @kevinquintanilla6872 7 лет назад +12

      naja harris exactly! so have I

    • @scottjones4017
      @scottjones4017 7 лет назад +1

      +Milength you dumb fuck...he did you frickin idiot

    • @scottjones4017
      @scottjones4017 7 лет назад +2

      +Scott Jones he said so many facts, I don't know how you could fucking say that

    • @hilarylipton5805
      @hilarylipton5805 7 лет назад +7

      Plus it taste good, dunno what they talking about 😕

    • @mathewnorthey
      @mathewnorthey 7 лет назад

      Your right and how to pronounce words like, A-bor-ist ffs. The trees were very nice, the research was bs., Think he made an ass hat of himself...

  • @hatsuharuboi
    @hatsuharuboi 7 лет назад +3

    Cashew is no poisonous! I was born and live in northeast Brazil my whole life. I have a cashew tree in my backyard. The fruit is not poisonous! You can eat it raw, cooked, juices, in candies, tec. It is the nut that is poisonous, to eat it you have to cook it!

  • @rAnDoM-qh1mu
    @rAnDoM-qh1mu 7 лет назад +5

    I have tree #9 the whole time in my neighborhood and I never knew it was special

  • @BelarminodeAthayde1966
    @BelarminodeAthayde1966 7 лет назад +11

    Check your information, Cashew fruit is not toxic.

    • @crystalyzd1
      @crystalyzd1 6 лет назад +1

      Belarmino de Athayde you are right..the cashew fruit isn't toxic it's edible and yummy, it's the cashew nut or droop that is toxic and has to be treated before it goes to the shops as the nut we all know and love to eat.

  • @ahabtheplant
    @ahabtheplant 7 лет назад +62

    Has anyone thought about cloning that last lonely tree?
    With a little nudge one of the clones could turn out male and be mated with a female clone.
    It's not the same, but it won't die out completely.

    • @andydrew777
      @andydrew777 7 лет назад +8

      ahabtheplant you could "clone" it but the clippings would never become female since they are literally the same tree DNA wise. You could just keep clipping and rooting the last one so it would theoretically never be extinct.

    • @lamontthelegend1651
      @lamontthelegend1651 7 лет назад

      Bob Smith

    • @jamesandchante
      @jamesandchante 7 лет назад +3

      Well, I hope someone does that, because I don't want the tree to die off.

    • @nielonsaberton
      @nielonsaberton 7 лет назад

      Tress can live forever as long as there is enough food, water, and sunlight and hopefully no infections unlike humans whose DNA is "programed" to die.........

    • @amyxox8105
      @amyxox8105 7 лет назад

      trees and plants can't live forever never ever ever NEVER.

  • @thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861
    @thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861 7 лет назад +4

    I have 2 Japanese maples in front of my house. They are super fun to climb.

  • @hitheshyogi3630
    @hitheshyogi3630 7 лет назад +9

    Trees welcome rain and protect from landslide.Don't hurt nature.Know the variety of nature...Universal Arrow,Kerala,India.

  • @richardmatta58
    @richardmatta58 3 года назад +1

    I have several of these in my backyard. Glad to know they actually exist

    • @julia_pitonyak
      @julia_pitonyak 10 месяцев назад +1

      can i ask where you live?

    • @richardmatta58
      @richardmatta58 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have no recollection of what this was referring to - either the Japanese maple or the Wisteria as I have both. I live in Maryland in the US @@julia_pitonyak

    • @julia_pitonyak
      @julia_pitonyak 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardmatta58 cool! that's very interesting

  • @79azar
    @79azar 7 лет назад +4

    After watching the Video "how to plan my free tree" , I am ready to sign in for one or two free trees now.

  • @markolerinc2978
    @markolerinc2978 7 лет назад +1

    I actually know every tree from this video.But now I'm gonna tell you about a tree you didn't know: Mahalucka-Latin(Maykika). It's a tree that grows under ground,their population is unknown,but scientests guess that their are about 76 in the whole world,and they grow under ground because of the massive radio-activity from the pase years.

  • @shookedsincebirth1915
    @shookedsincebirth1915 7 лет назад +1

    I Visited Japan And Went Into The Wisteria Tunnel, IT WAS SOOO BEAUTIFULL, Ah, very relaxing indeed and Literally Japan has so many beautiful trees

  • @paranoiarpincess
    @paranoiarpincess 6 лет назад +2

    I don't understand why no one ever talks about the Australian stinging tree...

  • @TheTallMan50
    @TheTallMan50 6 лет назад

    That Baobab tree is really unforgettable. 🌲

  • @anoverlycomplicateddinosau685
    @anoverlycomplicateddinosau685 7 лет назад +5

    many people didnt know that c-c-c-cashews cashews come from a fruit!
    c-c-c-c-cashews COME FROM A FRUIT

  • @suzanamoreno5337
    @suzanamoreno5337 6 лет назад

    I love Trees so much. ..Beutiful video. Thank you for sharing. God continue to bless us all. :)

  • @sinfire6189
    @sinfire6189 7 лет назад +33

    I WANT A BLOOD TREE!!! LIKE THE ONE ON THE THUMBNAIL!!!!

  • @klmeyer9907
    @klmeyer9907 7 лет назад +4

    totally knew about these trees. btw, cashew fruit is NOT POISONOUS. the raw cashew nut IS POISONOUS.

    • @amypaw69
      @amypaw69 7 лет назад

      kl meyer
      Hmmm I WONDER WHY I WATCHED THIS VIDEO KNOWING I KNOW THESE TREES

    • @klmeyer9907
      @klmeyer9907 7 лет назад

      i was hoping there were some i didn't know about already.

  • @RobbertNyhan
    @RobbertNyhan 7 лет назад +8

    I've been to that Angel Oak tree in South Carolina! it's magnificent! it's so big, that they put metal through it to ground it during lightning storms.

  • @BLAZENLOW-uj9iz
    @BLAZENLOW-uj9iz 7 лет назад +70

    One leaf of the Japanese maple look like weed

    • @eviljef
      @eviljef 7 лет назад +4

      Good, I'm not the only one who noticed that!

    • @danielmcpeak2594
      @danielmcpeak2594 7 лет назад +3

      NuKeDoUtGaMiNg Nerf and gaming BuRh Smoke maple every day.

    • @orangeguy7104
      @orangeguy7104 7 лет назад

      NuKeDoUtGaMiNg Nerf and gaming BuRh
      They fry em and eat em apparently

    • @juicymemes9279
      @juicymemes9279 6 лет назад +1

      No shit

    • @ananz9233
      @ananz9233 6 лет назад +1

      -_-

  • @andreyromashchenko8967
    @andreyromashchenko8967 7 лет назад +2

    #4 "...fortunately for cashew lovers the seed itself is absolutely harmless" HMMMM... they do contain some poison. Cashews are sold already steamed, not raw. Look it up.

  • @elvenstar32
    @elvenstar32 7 лет назад +1

    The fruit of the Cashew is not toxic. I live in Panama and here we eat it or drink its juice. It's actually quite tasty although kinda like an acquired taste...

  • @stevenwood433
    @stevenwood433 5 лет назад +1

    1:30 when you mix all the coloured play-doo

  • @spiralpython1989
    @spiralpython1989 7 лет назад +4

    I was hoping for something really exciting. But most of these plants are not exactly 'never heard of before' And some of the narrative was incorrect.

  • @afriana380
    @afriana380 6 лет назад +2

    5:46 me without wifi

  • @awakengrande531
    @awakengrande531 7 лет назад +1

    Not sure where your sources come from, but the tree with the fruit that holds the cashew seed is not toxic. In my country of Panama we call the fruit Marañon adn there's different types and colors. Most types we can eat and we even make juice out of it. I've never heard of any being toxic whatsoever.

  • @CultureCrash
    @CultureCrash 7 лет назад +268

    I sent these trees a nude and all I got in return was a stickpic :(

  • @Jeffrey314159
    @Jeffrey314159 7 лет назад +4

    This is indeed a great video for Tree Worshipers
    and other loonies

    • @ronnierodriguez5484
      @ronnierodriguez5484 7 лет назад

      Jeffrey314159 hahahah it so right

    • @ame8710
      @ame8710 7 лет назад

      Jeffrey314159 lol... I am one of those tree worshipers

  • @aquacat9428
    @aquacat9428 7 лет назад +5

    my fav is the rainbow tree

  • @corygardner3945
    @corygardner3945 6 лет назад +1

    I have the seeds from the dragons blood tree. Those things are harder than hell to sprout. I havent accomplished that yet. 3 years now.

  • @ggslv58gng57
    @ggslv58gng57 7 лет назад

    BaoBab tree also found in Australia
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baobab There are nine species. Six species live in the drier parts of Madagascar, two in mainland Africa, and one in Australia.

  • @sinon-chan4232
    @sinon-chan4232 6 лет назад +2

    "This tree is prrrrooooopular" 😂

  • @peacebeontoyoutoo5632
    @peacebeontoyoutoo5632 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this beautiful upload,I loved it , ,, peace to you

  • @thewitchef
    @thewitchef 5 лет назад

    The fruit the cashew is from is NOT TOXIC AT ALL. Those grow in my country and we call them marañones. They are a tangy, juicy fruit with a somewhat stringy texture. Tougher than a mango and less well liked, and have a very distinctive sweet smell. The fruit can be eaten straight from the tree, boiled with sugar to make a sugary treat or sliced and served with water as a beverage.

  • @daryasgarden
    @daryasgarden 4 года назад

    I have 2 little dragon's blood trees. Excited to see them slowly grow :)

  • @sophiaconwell4275
    @sophiaconwell4275 5 лет назад

    The kapok tree is a cousin to my favorite tree the silk floss tree! I have one named prickly, they have green trunks with thorns all over them & grow beautiful pink blossoms in fall & silk pods filed with silky soft fibers in winter

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 7 лет назад +1

    btw there's 3 true dragonsblood tree species. dracaena draco, dracaena cinnabarri, and croton lechleri.

  • @inimdap50
    @inimdap50 6 лет назад

    At 5.20 min of this video is the Silk Cotton Tree from Lalbagh, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Good feel. Thank you!

  • @fossilsue
    @fossilsue 4 года назад

    Thank you for posting this. The trees are amazing.

  • @Meganopteryx
    @Meganopteryx 7 лет назад +1

    They show the Century Tree at Texas A&M! Cool :)

  • @imnimon861
    @imnimon861 6 лет назад

    Rainbow eucalyptus is so beautiful 😱😱

  • @lindaherbert8483
    @lindaherbert8483 5 лет назад

    I live in Barbados and cashew tress grow here, people here been eating cashew fruit for generations and all the fruit does is set your teeth on edge if you eat too much. Its not toxic or poisonous and it can give you a very good bowel movement if you eat the right amount. When its fully ripe its delicious!

  • @juliebrady24
    @juliebrady24 7 лет назад +37

    Actually.... the ripe cashew fruit is not at all poisonous and the cashew seed IS poisonous, until the outer membrane and waxy oil are cleaned and removef from the nut!

    • @stephaniepretty
      @stephaniepretty 7 лет назад +3

      J Brady I was about to say that too XD if someone was to believe this video they could die xD

    • @rverro8478
      @rverro8478 7 лет назад +1

      And that's why you don't see cashew oil on the groceries shelves.

    • @ladyshyyebryant2333
      @ladyshyyebryant2333 7 лет назад +1

      THANK YOU,I'm not the only one to Know that bit of info was incorrect! I was told cashews were native to Cuba. A neighbor 6 blocks away has a tree growing in his yard and to actually See👀 the cashews growing on the tree was a Real treat. I live in Miami,Florida. I watched a show on T.V. about how nuts are Grown,harvested,and packaged and This is how "I" knew about what part was Poisonous. 😉☺

    • @minecraftermad
      @minecraftermad 7 лет назад

      ¨but i wan't cashew oil...

    • @somethingsomething4833
      @somethingsomething4833 7 лет назад +1

      jklw10 *when you try too hard to spell correctly*

  • @coolmate1235
    @coolmate1235 7 лет назад

    Wow the dragon blood tree is my favourite!!!!🌲🌳🌴🦄

  • @matthewfox8841
    @matthewfox8841 6 лет назад

    Exceptionally beautiful.

  • @tomjames4272
    @tomjames4272 7 лет назад +58

    haha chinese maple looks like weed

  • @billbaggins
    @billbaggins 7 лет назад +1

    Tasmania has a Huon Pine tree estimated to be 10,000 years old and covers about 5 acres

  • @gidgetthecorgi3525
    @gidgetthecorgi3525 7 лет назад

    I love the Japanese Wisteria tree...I love the way it just hangs down and hides things from prying eyes. 😊

  • @michaelritter4739
    @michaelritter4739 7 лет назад

    The Cashew Apple is edible (turns red when ripe), the poisonous part is what surrounds the Cashew seed.

  • @deborah3250
    @deborah3250 4 года назад

    Yes, people eat cashew fruit all the time; it's not toxic. It's rarely exported because it has a short shelf life.

  • @alexm2680
    @alexm2680 5 лет назад

    Fact check: Cashew fruit are not poisonous. They are in fact seen as more delicious and valuable where they are grown in India. The nut itself has the same chemical compound as poison oak and poison ivy, and can cause the same allergic reactions. This poison is removed from the nuts when they are steamed.

  • @lolipopfryshow3533
    @lolipopfryshow3533 7 лет назад +7

    My aunt has a Japanese maple in her front yard.

    • @aditimhatre6350
      @aditimhatre6350 6 лет назад

      you are telling lie🤔😒

    • @sunibinu2389
      @sunibinu2389 6 лет назад

      if it's true.....you are lucky

    • @varnakaze
      @varnakaze 6 лет назад

      I had read somewhere, that in Japan a delicacy is made out of Japanese Maple leaves... It's soaked in a sugar syrup and then fried... And it's Unique to a small Village in Japan only

  • @christiewilley7677
    @christiewilley7677 7 лет назад

    The Jabuticaba Tree is neat - I hope it is not abused by people seeking to make different desserts. Saw the Rainbow Tree on another video, really cool.

  • @bitbit2k550
    @bitbit2k550 6 лет назад

    I’ve actually seen a wisteria, not realizing how cool it was. I was like 8

  • @christiewilley7677
    @christiewilley7677 7 лет назад

    The Wisteria Tree is beautiful, the Japanese Maple Tree is exquisite, the Angel Oak Trees are so Graceful but some look weird with the moss on them almost eerie, the Bottle Tree is ugly guess the poison is why it grows like that, the Silk Cotton tree is neat but weird, the Juniper Tree is odd, never knew Cashews grew on Cashew Trees, love the looks of the Wollemi Pine Tree neat they date back so far. The Dragon Blood Tree is cool as well

  • @emmasuperable4582
    @emmasuperable4582 6 лет назад

    Someone watching at 2018 clearly nor a tree I would rather watch the nature growing and changing......

  • @lee-royhendricks6811
    @lee-royhendricks6811 6 лет назад

    It is a very beautiful tree I live in south Africa and haven't seen the tree

  • @thirumoorthitraders9736
    @thirumoorthitraders9736 6 лет назад

    l went to Japan and i can't see these tress .but trees are verry beautiful .Thanks sir

  • @TheMrhycannon
    @TheMrhycannon 7 лет назад +5

    Can #1 be clone or grafted or propagated by cuttings.?

    • @TheMrhycannon
      @TheMrhycannon 7 лет назад

      Da Ca
      So why haven't they.?

    • @yomauser
      @yomauser 7 лет назад +3

      Tourism and money ;)
      Also, being cloned means that it will be always be a female tree. It could extinct without human intervention. Isn't Ironic?

  • @crazyauntcc9491
    @crazyauntcc9491 5 лет назад

    I’ve been to see the angel oak in Charleston I lived near it while recovering from a major surgery where only the drs at MUSC’s digestive disease center could & did save my life. This tree is worth visiting & though hard to find is so amazing you should pack a picnic lunch and take a trip to see it it’s free to visit but please make a small donation or visit the small gift shop and buy a souvenir to help the parks service to continue to keep it he@lthy and growing. Just stop by any visitors center while in the area and ask for directions to see the “Angel Oak” as it’s the largest oak in the area. It is so cool under its canopy the perfect spot to get out of the heat and enjoy nature!

  • @piousminion7822
    @piousminion7822 Год назад

    The fruit of the cashew(the cashew apple) isn't toxic. Natives consume it all the time.

  • @olivianorrgard4691
    @olivianorrgard4691 7 лет назад +2

    I would sit on a plane for ten hours to see some Japanese trees.

  • @y4ks034
    @y4ks034 6 лет назад

    The cashew fruit is not toxic. The only toxic part is the shell around de nuts, thats why you cant find raw nuts to buy. The fruit is delicious and not toxic, at all.

  • @anonymouspersone1992
    @anonymouspersone1992 6 лет назад

    that blood tree thing grows next to me school, pretty cool.

  • @angelacope9693
    @angelacope9693 6 лет назад

    The cashew tree fruit is NOT POISON or TOXIC It's a fruit very delicious e very rich in vitamin C . I grew up eating the fruit that is called "caju".

  • @iloveBLiship
    @iloveBLiship 7 лет назад

    the cashew tree you can actually eat the fruit and it is not poisoned, but the fruit need to be totally ripe with red color, it's only poisoned if you eat the fruit when it is still green.

  • @gaurtauk
    @gaurtauk 6 лет назад

    Again you forgot to mention one of best trees called the walking tree, native to the amazon rain forest, it pulls up its roots an move a couple inches every night, hunting for nutrients in the soil, when it finds what it is looking for, it replants itself till the nutrients have been exhausted an then repeats the process again.

  • @imnimon861
    @imnimon861 6 лет назад

    No.12 is soooooo omggg i wwanntttt thattt tree
    And the maple tree is so cute aNd unique ...

  • @russiandaddy7705
    @russiandaddy7705 7 лет назад +2

    A rainbow tree, holy crap

  • @tms3438
    @tms3438 7 лет назад +2

    i just saw the thumbnail and clicked on this a bloody tree

  • @jairinhomosquera
    @jairinhomosquera 7 лет назад

    the cashew fruit is not poisonous; it should only be eaten when ripe... We even make adelicious beverage with it... in order to get the cashews the seed most be put to fire until the outside is totally burnt looking like coal and the inside is cooked... The oily substance that comes out of the seed before burning it is kind of an accid that can cause skin burns.

  • @carolewilson1311
    @carolewilson1311 7 лет назад

    Human race can appreciate the beauty that what makes last tree so sad not long before more trees meet same end.good on NZ for trying

  • @joannajoel
    @joannajoel 5 лет назад

    Another kind of Dragon Blood tree is here in South India called KANNIMARA TEAK. It is worshipped by the local tribal people as VIRGIN TREE. (Tamil language: Kanni= Virgin, Maram = Tree)

  • @leandrobayonito
    @leandrobayonito 5 лет назад

    1:13 The narrator said "Mindanao" where rainbow eucalyptus was found.

  • @jhaylara3008
    @jhaylara3008 7 лет назад +1

    most of the list found in the philippines, and there are more rare and unique not yet publish but its a common plants and creature for the local people..

  • @TianaGamaSantos
    @TianaGamaSantos 6 лет назад

    The cashew are not poisonous or danger. They are tart sweet and are great to make juice or candy. Plus the nut is not a seed it is the fruit.

  • @arkcel8351
    @arkcel8351 6 лет назад

    Sees thumbnail.... OMG THE TREE IS BLEEDING!

  • @vexeverdaunt1152
    @vexeverdaunt1152 7 лет назад

    Here's a trick: Cut off a healthy, thick branch of a tree. Plant it firmly in the ground as a sapling. More trees will grow... Endangered tree? I mean, science has quite a lot to say about that I'm sure.

  • @scott33a
    @scott33a 6 лет назад

    You:hey officer I got a blood tree

  • @joannebernard593
    @joannebernard593 6 лет назад +1

    The Cashew tree fruit I ate as a child, as most do and roasted nuts, still alive ..being poisonous is quite wrong. best eaten fully ripe.

  • @sjakaprasetya
    @sjakaprasetya 6 лет назад +1

    I have one in my school, when we chop it a little it come the blood

  • @libbyreesbarresi7459
    @libbyreesbarresi7459 7 лет назад

    the info on the cashew was incorrect, the nut or seed as they called it is poisonous, it has to be baked/roasted and only then is the nut/seed safe to eat

  • @aaronmiller6118
    @aaronmiller6118 5 лет назад

    #1 was sad. the only other plant that I ever was sad about was my Italian Rye Grass. I don't think I watered it enough.

  • @ma.nilafuentebella5676
    @ma.nilafuentebella5676 6 лет назад

    The tree in the thumbnail is everywhere in our school.

  • @missjayneyc.1277
    @missjayneyc.1277 6 лет назад +1

    2:08 is that a real tree look like a tree from a fairy tale stories

  • @mariaestrellamorse7664
    @mariaestrellamorse7664 6 лет назад

    The fruit of the cashew is not poisonous, is call maranon and can be eaten. What is poisonous is the shell around the cashew itself.

  • @kalpanathapa6165
    @kalpanathapa6165 6 лет назад

    No. 6 tree are found in every parts in Nepal and it is really danger to go near by because of its triangle root it is snacks habitat. You can find lots varities of snacks surrounding this trees.

  • @brithegoddess
    @brithegoddess 6 лет назад

    😐 I need a jabuddacobba smoothie stat.

  • @0q5x
    @0q5x 6 лет назад

    I have number 11 in my front yard! It is really beautiful

  • @sherylerika9884
    @sherylerika9884 7 лет назад

    cashew fruits aren't toxic at all!
    we even use them to make vinegar..

  • @shafeems.c1963
    @shafeems.c1963 6 лет назад

    You are mistaken about cashew, fruit is eatable as well the seeds.
    And found in huge in India , Maharashtra and Goa region