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Costa Rica Tour is Happening

As of now the Costa Rica tour that I am planning with Alan Rockefeller and Mandie Quark is happening July 8th through the 16th. The total cost will be $2,500 and will include food transportation an...

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Montane Forests of Costa Rica Photo Album

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ou4XzxffKTK5h11fA

I'm still getting around to putting identifica...

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Restoring Alabama Glade Habitats with Kyle Lybarger

The thin-soiled limestone glade habitats of Northeastern Alabama are home to some of the coolest and rarest plants in the Southeast, but two centuries of fire suppression has put the continued exis...

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Getting Peed on by Monkeys in Tropical Dry Forests

In this episode we check out dry tropical forests as well as the karstic limestone outcroppings within them that are home to the drought tolerant plants like Euphorbia schlechtendalii, Marshallocer...

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Atlanta meet up tonight

If you're in Atlanta I'm here and I'll be at Stone Mountain tonight at 5 pm doing a plant walk/shoot-the-shit session in the parking lot.

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Star Cactus & Old Growth Peyote

In this video we catch Star Cactus Blooming ( Astrophytum asterias) and see a massive old growth Peyote at Thornscrub Sanctuary.

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Journey to the Páramo Part 2

In the second part to our ascent up the Talamanca Range of Costa Rica, we check out the plants growitat 10,000' in the mountains of Central America, culminating in the strange bromeliad and tree fe...

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Costa Rica's Long Lost Agave

Agave wercklei is endemic to Costa Rica, growing on calcareous shale In the northwest part of the country in the province of Guanacaste. The habitat here somewhat resembles similar habitat of the d...

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Journey to the Páramo Part 1 : Crime Pays Costa Rica

Part 1 in a two-part video featuring The climb from Mid elevations to high elevations in Costa Rican Cloud forest, and all the species and habitats in between...

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Costa Rica Habitat Synopsis

Ad-Free episode of the podcast featuring a 2.5 hour podcast rant about plants in the neotropics, including the lowland dry forests, the montane oak forests, and the Páramo.

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Drought Tolerant Maidenhair & Giant Lobelias

In Central Chile grows a giant species in a genus more well known in the United States for being small herbs or herbaceous perennials... this is Lobelia excelsa.

other species listed include...

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Pipevines : Flowers That Trap Their Pollinators

The genus Aristolochia contains over 500 species, most of which occur at tropical latitudes around the world. Thus episode focuses mainly on 4 species from the new world tropics, primarily:
Aris...

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Tabernanthe iboga at Ark Jardin Sagrado

Tabernanthe iboga is one of many ethnobotanically important plants I photographed today at the Ark Vivero in Costa Rica. It is an intense psychedelic for curing opiate Addiction and PTSD. If you've...

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Mexican Burrowing Toad

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Mosquito Traps & Borrowing Frogs Podcast March 28 2025

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Trans-Pecos Botany with Dr Mike Powell

Mike Powell is curator of the Sul Ross Herbarium in Texas and has spent 60 years studying the plants of the region. In this conversation we talk about describing new species, gypsum endemics in the...

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The New Plant Species Discovered in a US National Park

Deb Manley is a naturalist and long-distance hiker who in March 2024 discovered a plant species that was entirely new to science: Ovicula biradiata (Sunflower Family - Asteraceae).

In th...

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Neotropical Bamboos : Biogeography & Gregarious Monocarpy

Dr. Lynn Clark studies neotropical bamboos - bamboos from the Americas - specifically the genus Chusquea, which is epically diverse in South America, from the Atlantic Forest of Brazi...

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Turning Pine Plantation Back into Forest Podcast

Bruce Shoemaker is a researcher on natural resource conflict issues and
author of the book "Dead in the Water", about hydropower projects and extractive predatory capitalism in Southeast Asia. View Post

Excerpt from Upcoming Book

Below is an excerpt from the book I'm currently finishing (and painstakingly editing), Concrete & Botany. It encompasses, human relationships with plant life, horticultural atrocities,...

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The Living World Podcast, Ad-Free

In this episode we talk about why the word "nature" sucks; how to use the living world to avoid focusing on doom and idiocracy; why aimlessly walking along power line easements, irrigation ditches ...

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Could Peyote One Day Be An Endangered Species? Ad-Free Podcast


In this episode we talk with Leo Mercado of Morningstar Conservancy, an Arizona-based peyote conservation and propagation organization formed by members of the Native American Church concerned ...

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Andean Condors Part 2

In this video - a follow-up to the previous episode featuring Andean Condors and Mountains of Antuco, Chile - we see how the high dry cold elevations of the Andes mountains of Southern Chile affect...

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Chicago Museums, Welwitschia Diorama, Public Urination - Ad-Free Podcast

Rants about museums in Chicago, the hall of botany at the field museum, drop-in sinks, Euglossine bees, the genus Gnetum, getting the cops called on you at Chicago Botanical Gardens, the library at...

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Ad-Free Podcast : New Plant Species In West Texas & Neotropical Palm Diversity

Rants about the New Asteraceae species discovered at Big Bend National Park, Ovicula biradiata, as well as an exploration of a few species of Neotropical Palms, potential musical choices for...

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South American Cypress Bogs w/ Pilgerodendron uviferum

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Ad-Free Podcast Ilex guayusa

A 2 hour rant about the upper Amazon, the Paramo, ant symbiosis, Ilex guayusa, ethnobotany at the fruit market, giant neotropical bamboos, and much more. 

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Coastal Old-growth Araucaria Forests

In this episode we check out the Coastal Old Growth Araucaria forests including the largest specimen known to date, the "Milenario".

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How to create your own species list using iNaturalist

This will probably only interest some of you but this is a very helpful tool for creating a list of plants you have observed, or that someone else observed, In a given boundary locations such as co...

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Páramo Photo Album & Plant List

Attached is a google photos album highlighting the Mesmerizing High Altitude Plant Habitat known as Páramo, as well as some ethnobotany from the lower elevations (4,000 meters).

There will...

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