283 - The Cultural and Ecological Implications of the Salep Orchid Trade. The data they generate are also being used to help establish new protected areas that will provide a hopeful future for palms and all of the other species that live in those forests. Sadly, a proposed trail system is threatening these survival of these plant communities. This episode we are joined by Colah B. Tawkin, host of the incredible Black in the Garden, a podcast that "resides at the intersection of Black Culture and horticulture." This is where people like my guest come in. This program is such a great example of thinking globally but acting locally. 284 - Trees in a Changing Climate. Cuba Center's trial gardens, Follow Mt. This episode was produced in part by Alan of Kenosha, Wisconsin. From finding new populations of endangered species to relocating plants thought to be extinct, drones are proving to be powerful tools in plant conservation.This podcast was produced in part by Ali, Margaret, Southside Plants, Robert, Keiko, Bryce, Brittany, Helen, Amanda, Mikey, Rhiannon, Michelle, Kate, German, Joerg, Alejandra, Cathy, Jordan, Judy, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, … Listen to Ep. Science needs a narrative and it also needs people to tell its stories. Recent work has revealed that one of the largest clades of flowering plants, the rosids, are evolving much faster in temperate areas than the tropics. Today I sit down for a conversation with one of my favorite science communicators, Emily Graslie of The Brain Scoop. From the smallest duckweed to the tallest redwood, the botanical world is full of wonder. This podcast was produced in part by Bryce, Brittany, Helen, Amanda, Mikey, Rhiannon, Michelle, Kate, German, Joerg, Alejandra, Cathy, Jordan, Judy, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Dana, Chloe, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Vaibhav, Kendall, Christina, Brett, Jocelyn, Kathleen, Ethan, Kaylee, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Donica, Chris, Shamora, Alana, Laura, Alice, Sarah, Rachel, Joanna, Griff, Philip, Paul, Matthew, Clark, Bobby, Kate, Steven, Brittney, McMansion Hell, Joey, Catherine, Brandon, Hall, Vegreville Creek and Wetlands Fund, Kevin, Oliver, John, Johansson, Christina, Jared, Hannah, Katy Pye, Brandon, Gwen, Carly, Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Liba, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Clifton, Stephanie, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie. Tim, Lisa, Susanna, Homestead Brooklyn, Daniella, Brodie, Kevin, Katherina, Sami & Sven, Sophia, Plant by Design, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Clifton, Shane, Caitlin, Rosanna, Mary Jane, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, Sienna & Garth, Troy, and Margie. This episode was produced in part by Mark, Allen, Maz, Beccah, Desiree, Sienna, Laura, Margie, Troy, and Bryan. Follow The Crazy Botanist on Instagram: @botanical.highlander. Click here to read the paper that inspired this episode, Click here to learn more about Jardín Botánico Lankester, Haga clic aquí para conocer más sobre el jardín botánico Lankester. Joining is North Carolina Natural Heritage Program Botanist, Wes Knapp.
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i am really more of true crime/lefty politics listener however those podcasts are not super conducive to a good night’s sleep.... with this podcast i am asleep about 2/3 of the way thru and i wake with some nifty plant information rattling around in my brain, Sasquatch Chronicles - Bigfoot Encounters, Real Ghost Stories Online | Paranormal, Supernatural & Horror Radio, Paranormal Mysteries | Supernatural & Unexplained Stories, Maria Failla- Plant Lady and Host of Bloom and Grow Radio, The Plant Report- Every Plant Has A Story, Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice, Kevin Espiritu | Urban Gardener, Hydroponics Enthusiast, Plant Lover. Joining us on this episode are Dr.'s Lary Reeves and Andrei Sourakov to talk to us about how hollow trees are proving to be great spots to find massive congregations of moths, mosquitoes, and many other arthropods. Learn more about the National Tropical Botanical Garden’s drone program, Follow the National Tropical Botanical Garden on Twitter: @NTBG. Learn more about the IUCN SSC Sonoran Desert Plant Specialist Group, Learn more about the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. There is a lot of information out there on which plants to choose for your garden. This podcast was produced in part by Brittany, Helen, Amanda, Mikey, Rhiannon, Michelle, Kate, German, Joerg, Alejandra, Cathy, Jordan, Judy, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Dana, Chloe, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Vaibhav, Kendall, Christina, Brett, Jocelyn, Kathleen, Ethan, Kaylee, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Donica, Chris, Shamora, Alana, Laura, Alice, Sarah, Rachel, Joanna, Griff, Philip, Paul, Matthew, Clark, Bobby, Kate, Steven, Brittney, McMansion Hell, Joey, Catherine, Brandon, Hall, Vegreville Creek and Wetlands Fund, Kevin, Oliver, John, Johansson, Christina, Jared, Hannah, Katy Pye, Brandon, Gwen, Carly, Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Liba, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Clifton, Stephanie, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie. Climates have always changed but thanks to human activity it is happening at an ever-increasing rate. Read “Vascular plant extinction in the continental United States and Canada” Learn more about Wes’ work. Thanks to my guest today, we now have a much better idea of plant extinctions in North America.
149 - Are These Herbs Working feat. Join me for a conversation with my good friend Bill Michalek about channeling your energy into environmental action.
Historically speaking, palm taxonomy has been a bit tricky. Luckily places like the Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden are working hard to ensure that the forests of Laos do not meet the same fate as those in places like Indonesia, Combodia, and Vietnam. In late August 2015 I took my first ever trip to Central America. Lauren and her team are working on all aspects of the gardening process, from sourcing seeds and propagating plants to working with local nurseries and communities to not only pick plants that benefit all kinds of pollinators but to make sure they are available to the public. Learn more about the proposed trail system, Reach out to the Planning Program Manager for NC Parks and Recreation. Join us for a discussion about our love for plants, podcasting, and why this hobby has become such an obsession. Join me and ecologist/conservationist, Dr. Helen Rowe for a discussion about the mission of the IUCN SSC Sonoran Desert Plant Specialist Group and how numerous different data sources, from herbaria to citizen scientists, are helping this project to succeed.
This episode was produced in part by Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Lisa, Liba, Lucas, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Daniel, Clifton, Stephanie, Rachelle, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Anthony, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Brian, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Mountain Misery Farms, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie. Join my friends and I for a podcast celebrating everything botany. 281 - Sustainable Recreation & Plant Conservation, Ep. 38 - A Tour of The Field Museum With Robbie Q. Telfer, Australia's Stinging Trees Use Animal-Like Venom to Protect Themselves.
Sadly, a proposed trail system is threatening these survival of these plant communities.
This is exactly what we are talking about in this episode.
Science denial is a real and present danger in our society. As such, she has steered her career in a multitude of directions in hopes of inspiring people to do better by the planet. In this episode we are joined by Conservation Horticulturist Emma Neigel of the Atlanta Botanical Garden to talk about the intersection of horticulture and conservation.
This is an important episode for anyone interested in conservation and culture. If you’re interested in plants and conservation then this is a MUST listen. That is where scientists like Aviwe Matiwane come in. You will find out why we hardly remember Wallace for his contributions to this fascinating world of science and inquiry.
This is an important episode for anyone interested in conservation and culture. I am one of those people that has always thought of Peru as a giant stretch of Amazonian rainforest. Thanks to my guest today, we now have a much better idea of plant extinctions in North America. One of the biggest hurdles in the fight against plant extinction is figuring out which plants are most at risk.
Dr. Karremans studies orchid diversity and ecology and he has set out to write a book all about the mysterious world of orchids.
You certainly do not want to miss this kind blowing conversation! What started as an obsession with the Venus fly trap grew into a lifelong career of growing plants. This podcast was produced in part by Robert, Keiko, Bryce, Brittany, Helen, Amanda, Mikey, Rhiannon, Michelle, Kate, German, Joerg, Alejandra, Cathy, Jordan, Judy, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Dana, Chloe, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Vaibhav, Kendall, Christina, Brett, Jocelyn, Kathleen, Ethan, Kaylee, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Donica, Chris, Shamora, Alana, Laura, Alice, Sarah, Rachel, Joanna, Griff, Philip, Paul, Matthew, Clark, Bobby, Kate, Steven, Brittney, McMansion Hell, Joey, Catherine, Brandon, Hall, Vegreville Creek and Wetlands Fund, Kevin, Oliver, John, Johansson, Christina, Jared, Hannah, Katy Pye, Brandon, Gwen, Carly, Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Liba, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Clifton, Stephanie, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie. Orchids are some of the most popular plants in all of the world. I wanted to get to know the person behind this awesome science channel. Joining us is the one and only Jane Perrone. This was a monumental undertaking that not only showcases the amazing diversity of vascular plants but also sets the stage for inspiring a new generation of scientists to take a closer look at the wonderful world of botany. That is where people like author and naturalist Heather Holm come in. Sensitive plants and habitats can be destroyed in the blink of an eye by trampling, which is why any good trail system needs to put plant conservation at the forefront. Follow Colah on Instagram: @blackinthegarden, Follow Colah on Twitter: @BlackntheGarden. This episode was produced in part by Moonwort Studios, Lisa, Liba, Lucas, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Daniel, Clifton, Stephanie, Rachelle, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Anthony, Plant By Design, Philip, Lisa, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Brian, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Mountain Misery Farms, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie. Angie Patterson is a PhD student at Columbia University and she is studying how climate change is affecting trees like the red oak (Quercus rubra) that are important components of the forests in which they grow. This podcast was produced in part by Kate, German, Joerg, Alejandra, Cathy, Jordan, Judy, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Dana, Chloe, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Vaibhav, Kendall, Christina, Brett, Jocelyn, Kathleen, Ethan, Kaylee, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Donica, Chris, Shamora, Alana, Laura, Alice, Sarah, Rachel, Joanna, Griff, Philip, Paul, Matthew, Clark, Bobby, Kate, Steven, Brittney, McMansion Hell, Joey, Catherine, Brandon, Hall, Vegreville Creek and Wetlands Fund, Kevin, Oliver, John, Johansson, Christina, Jared, Hannah, Katy Pye, Brandon, Gwen, Carly, Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Liba, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Clifton, Stephanie, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie. 146 - Vascular Plants of the World feat. Imagine what we could find tucked away among cliffs and ledges where most animals cannot venture.
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