Your talented Gus, for honor of your talent I will name you Sir Gus. I wish to be like you because I love Nature and love plants. If you come to Tanzania please let me know. Peace.
@@AfricanPlantHunter I'm from the Highveld here in South Africa. It is fascinating how Zimbabwe's landscape and trees differ from our's. I would love to visit Zimbabwe one day just for the plant biodiversity. Love all your videos, especially the 'African Crops for the Future' series. The bushveld is such an under appreciated friend to us all. I take my hat off to people like to singing its praises.
Definitely not rude! It's a great question. Seed is the normal way to propagate this tree. I haven't heard of anyone having success with cuttings, but please let me know if you do!
I’m looking forward to that as well. I have African Grey Parrots that we are rehabbing in our veterinary hospital. We want to feed them correctly from their native land.
Wow, amazing stuff, love learning about herbs and plants, especially from Africa. Is there any books you can recommend for me to learn more about African herbs and plants? The thicker the textbook the better. US only offers western herbs and pharmaceutical meds as our medicine, I want to learn beyond that and watching your videos is inspiring. Any book recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Your talented Gus, for honor of your talent I will name you Sir Gus. I wish to be like you because I love Nature and love plants. If you come to Tanzania please let me know. Peace.
Thank you! I will be in Tanzania soon. One of my favourite countries in Africa!
@@AfricanPlantHunter karibu Sana Nyumbani.
I love this channel so much
Thank you! I just so appreciate you saying that!
@@AfricanPlantHunter I'm from the Highveld here in South Africa. It is fascinating how Zimbabwe's landscape and trees differ from our's. I would love to visit Zimbabwe one day just for the plant biodiversity. Love all your videos, especially the 'African Crops for the Future' series. The bushveld is such an under appreciated friend to us all. I take my hat off to people like to singing its praises.
As always so informative!!
Amazing! Where's the tree mostly found?
There is plenty of it in Matebeleland South Plumtree
Gus I don't mean to be rude by asking questions but can one person propagate the Combretum Zeyheri by both seed and cuttings?
Definitely not rude! It's a great question. Seed is the normal way to propagate this tree. I haven't heard of anyone having success with cuttings, but please let me know if you do!
Interested in a video on Celtis Africana if you have one. I can’t seem to find it in your list
I’m looking forward to that as well. I have African Grey Parrots that we are rehabbing in our veterinary hospital. We want to feed them correctly from their native land.
We need more travel episodes, have you not won the lotto yet? 😁
Wow, amazing stuff, love learning about herbs and plants, especially from Africa. Is there any books you can recommend for me to learn more about African herbs and plants? The thicker the textbook the better. US only offers western herbs and pharmaceutical meds as our medicine, I want to learn beyond that and watching your videos is inspiring. Any book recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
Sir pls one help from India🇮🇳