Japanese Garden

This Tree Thrives In The Desert



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Created by Dylan Dubeau
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Tasha the Amazon
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Music:
Desert Highway
Get Your Groove On
Cape Town Hoedown
Relaxing Pandas
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Exploring the World of Plants and Fungi

32 Comments

  1. I'm not one to normally suggest this, invasive/non-native species and all. But could we use this tree to help in the America's with our desertification? The impact could be studied and maybe hold back the desert/restore some here.

  2. Such a shame these trees won’t thrive in the deserts of the southwest United States. 😢

  3. I want to see video on how plant roots compete each other for food and how plants leaves communicate. I have read somewhere that plants also communicate.

  4. I know very much about animals but that is not the same for plants. Thank you for teaching about plants! They are way more interesting than they appear.

  5. I'd like to learn about the various species of maple tree and what's related to them, especially as I'm allergic to maple tree pollen.
    Also, nice job working that pun joke in there – I liked it. Any more plant based puns that can be used would be fun as well

  6. Fantastic video! I'd love a video on other "tera-forming" plants! Mangrove trees are a great example.

  7. them : " only cactus grows on desert "
    desert poplar : guess i am a cactus then.

  8. This channel would be better without the puns. Please hire a comedian for all our sanity. You could pay her in exposure.

  9. Can you please talk about the Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)? Where does it come from
    exactly and how it looks in nature

  10. i wish they put the name and scientific name somewhere so I can search it up

  11. Greetings. I love orchids but i had the chance to discover at college (in México) the genus Tigridia and i love them too!!! I always find wonderful, in all the species of the genus their flowers have a blotch pattern and lives only one day!!! (i know this is not so unique but is wonderful) they have many pollinators but all share that same 2 characteristics…. It can be an idea for a future video…

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