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FugAgapanthus
Australia
Registrace 8. 07. 2022
We are amateur botanists / Australian native plant youtubers. We bushwalk and talk about the native plants we see.
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Why would you watch? If you know nothing about Australian native plants and want to change that, we can help. Our usual territory is around the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. Learn some Australian plants with us. We even dabble in a bit of bush regeneration and introduced weed identification. We are not a gardening channel, nor are we professional Botanists.
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If you've ever taken a conservation course you might find something of interest here.
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We try to keep it simple and fun, so come along as we fondle foliage & interrogate inflorescences, stare at sepals & gawk at gynoeciums in the Myrtaceae, Proteaceae, Fabaceae, Ericaceae, Rutaceae, Orchidaceae & other plant families - with some dystopian humour thrown in - just to balance things up.
(Australian plant guy). #bushregeneration #botanywithyoutube #nativeplants #plantlover
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Why would you watch? If you know nothing about Australian native plants and want to change that, we can help. Our usual territory is around the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. Learn some Australian plants with us. We even dabble in a bit of bush regeneration and introduced weed identification. We are not a gardening channel, nor are we professional Botanists.
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If you've ever taken a conservation course you might find something of interest here.
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We try to keep it simple and fun, so come along as we fondle foliage & interrogate inflorescences, stare at sepals & gawk at gynoeciums in the Myrtaceae, Proteaceae, Fabaceae, Ericaceae, Rutaceae, Orchidaceae & other plant families - with some dystopian humour thrown in - just to balance things up.
(Australian plant guy). #bushregeneration #botanywithyoutube #nativeplants #plantlover
2 weird & gor-gee NSW trees
New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. In this episode we look at the following Australian native east coast plants: Xylomekum pyriforme, Angophora hispida, Billardiera scandens & Blandfordia nobilis. Australian plant youtubers.
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Another look at the creek
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Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forest 2 & Creek
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Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forest 1
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. Plants in this episode: Elaeocarpus reticulatus, Synoum glandulosum, Adiantum aethiopicum, Muellerina eucalyptoides, Oceaniopteris cartilaginea & others. Who is this video for? Anyone interested in Native plant I. D., Bush Regeneration volunteers and all plant nerds. Hawkesbury River N.S.W. area just north of Sydney.
Temperate Rainforest and some taxonomy.
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. In this episode we look at Crowea saligna, Ceratopetalim apetalum & gummiferum and also Synoum glandulosum. We also look at the Angiosperm Basal & Core Groups. TAFE Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management.
Waratah & apparition
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. Species looked at in this episode: Telopea speciosissima, Glochidion ferdinandi, Schelhammera undulata, Patersonia sericea, Cupaniopsis anacardioides & Platylobium parviflorum. TAFE Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management.
Wall of Dracophyllum
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. In this episode we look at the following Australian native east coast plants: Dracophyllum secundum, Gahnia aspera, Gompholobium grandiflorum, Hakea dactyloides, Hibbertia dentata, Isopogon anemonifolius, Isopogon anethifolius, Kennedia rubicunda, Lasiopetalum macrophyllum, Lasiopetalum parviflorum and Banksia robur. Au...
Mainly Heath Plants
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. In this episode we consider heath plants in the families Myrtaceae, Rutaceae, Goodeniaceae and Ericaceae, among others, while wondering around under overcast skies near the Hawkesbury River on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Come along for a light-hearted look at botany. Nothing to be intimidated by. Au...
Mainly heath plants & a tiny snake
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. In this episode we look at a plant or two in the families Myrtaceae, Cyperaceae, Bignoniaceae, Rutaceae, Proteaceae, Fabaceae, Cunoniaceae, Goodeniaceae, Droseraceae and Elaeocarpaceae, along with a snake. Australian plant youtubers. Specific plants in this episode: Banksia spinulosa, Baeckea imbricata, Bauera rubioides...
Mainly wildflowers & a dragon
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New South Wales Australia wildflowers and plant identification from the families Myrtaceae, Rutaceae, Ericaceae, Proteaceae and more. Featuring Acacia oxycedrus, Baeckea brevifolia, Boronia ledifolia, Boronia pinnata, Bossiaea scolopendria, Cassytha spp, Caustis pentandra, Pulchrocladia retipora, Dillwynia floribunda, Epacris microphylla, Eriostemon australasius, Hakea propinqua, Leucopogon mic...
Mainly Proteaceae and an Echidna
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking on the Hawkesbury - looking at Australian native plants, including a close encounter with an Echidna. Australian plant youtubers. Plants in this episode: Banksia serrata, Grevillea buxifolia, Hakea teretifolia, Hakea gibbosa, Persoonia Levis, Persoonia lanceolata, Banksia oblongifolia, Banksia ericifolia, Xylomelum pyriforme. TAFE Certificate III in Conserv...
Mainly Proteaceae & some spiders
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New South Wales Australia bushwalking - looking at Australian native flora. Plants in this episode are all from one family - the Proteaceae: Xylomelum pyriforme, Grevillea sericea, Petrophile pulchella, Telopea speciosissima (Waratah), Lambertia formosa, Isopogon anemonifolius, Isopogon anethifolius, Conospermum longifolium, Lomatia silaifolia, Banksia ericifolia, Banksia serrata, Persoonia pin...
Hhahaha brilliant and necessary insights
Great video mate!..
Hi there. Thanks very much - I really appreciate the feedback.
Really love your videos, thanks for sharing. Wish there was more Australian ecology/botany content such as this available on yt. Also how good is Trees Near Me! It's been getting better and better but I do find some unusually mapped PCTs/vegetation formations
Hi there - thanks for commenting. Yes I agree with you about Trees Near Me - I love it but I gives me about six vegetation types for the one area! Weird. But they are the experts one one would think. More vids coming soon.
@@fugagapanthus The majority of the mapping is done through satellite imagery so there are bound to be errors, particularly if you take into consideration seasonal and climatic variations. Regardless still a great tool.
@@Finbar_S I agree. Treesnearme shows formation and vegetation class as "Dry Sclerophyll" and the specific Plant Community Type as "Sand Forest". The plants in their description for that community type are all at that location so I figure it's correct. Cheers.
brilliant video
Thanks you Ratty. Glad you liked it!
Ahh yes the joy of trying to ID a plant on plantnet that is in a genus with 2,000 other species where the authors mood is the only differentiation between species.
Yes it's hard to tease out the difference between 900 Acacias! Some of the keys do my head in.
I just moved from Central coast to Melbourne and fucking miss this bush
Ah yes but around Victoria there is some amazing bush. I agree though - the Central Coast is great - especially if you're a big Proteaceae nerd like me.
Fantastic video and advice… I love how you skilfully blend botanical knowledge with violent crime 😂
I like to mix it up. Actually I keep seeing crime videos where suitcases are employed as temporary coffins. Humans. Hilarious.
That’s just took an unexpected turn 😂😂😂
Yeah the Australian bush is like that.
Awesome stuff!!
Thanks Matt!
Spotted this first time yesterday
Winner winner ! Keep these videos going man, I got faith in this channel. I’ve always thought about doing something similar but always been to lazy. Wish you all the success !!!
Thanks Daniel - nice to know someone is watching.
Love it !!
Up up up !!!
Is this around waterfall ? By the way absolutely love the content. So glad awareness around healthy eco systems and conservation is becoming a bit more mainstream. You’re tapping into a good niche here and I think there’s real potential for your channel. Get the word out, down with Agapanthus up with Dianella Edit: actually saw the Corymbia eximia so I’m guessing it’s not near Waterfall, was thinking this was heathcote national park.
Hey thanks Daniel. We are near Gosford, but I'm sure most of the plants we have stumbled upon would grow in your area. Except A. hispida and a few others I suppose. Will get down to visit the Royal National Park at some time I hope.
Very interesting, a truly interesting family of plants. Look forward to your future videos! Maybe you could keep track of what species you have/haven't found throughout the series. Subscribed.
Hi there - so I've taken on your idea and will add what species are in each episode. Thanks.
Looking forward to the release of Take The Shot Quentin
Ah yes - it's gonna be great. Interesting fact, Frank Thring was in Ben Hur!
Woahhhh soooo many spider webs!~ Lovely to hear the whip birds calling in the background too.
Hi there - yep, some parts of the year it's full on spiders. The birds add so much to the videos.
Brilliant video! So glad to have found such a wonderful Australian botanist.
Hi there. Thank you - I really appreciate your comment and I'm glad you enjoyed the vid.
@@fugagapanthus Yeah for sure! I've hit the bell and eagerly awaiting all future updates.