Plants Are Cool Too! "The Pale Pitcher Plant" (Episode 1 - Sarracenia alata)
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- Plants Are Cool Too! "The Pale Pitcher Plant" (Video 1) exploring the habitat, life cycle, morphology and ecosystem of Sarracenia alata, a species of carnivorous pitcher plant. Hosted by Dr. Chris Martine and featuring Dr. Maggie Koopman (Botanical Society of America members and professor of biology at SUNY Plattsburgh and Eastern Michigan University, respectively). SUNY Plattsburgh and the Botanical Society of America are co-sponsors.
Nice to see David Cross supporting education for our native plants, very cool.
I'm constructing a small bog in my yard. This video as well as many others have awesome helpful information. Thanks!
wow so cool, I love pitcher plants!
oh hey funny running into ya here too wonder if it'll be a trend lmao
I just discovered this location and since I live only 20 miles from there, it will be a monthly expedition AT LEAST! Absolutely beautiful place.
We have pitcher plants in our greenhouse. My research professor told me that our old greenhouse attendant was watering them with regular tap water (with a high mineral content) and that the plant stopped producing flowers. They then switched to deionized water and they have been producing pitchers ever since.
wow, all those ants is just incredible
Epic intro
OMG! I live a mile from here (and just got back from a walk, where I saw that the pale pitchers are starting to bloom.) Cool!
I just discovered this place too and I'll be back quite often!
@@TheOldestSoul I ussaly go there and take some of those plants and then I sell them
@@potatopoii2720 that's called poaching and against the stated rules at this location.
@@TheOldestSoul ahaaaa to late then.....
@@TheOldestSoul but im a milionair now :)
I grow these in a kiddie pool distilled water 2" up the sides of the pots, 50% peat moss/50% perlite. no dirt.. cheap and effective $20 for the pool at Tractor Supply. be sure to cut drainage holes and keep them unplugged so it doesn't flood your plants in a heavy rain. throw in a submerged bladderwort for mosquito larvae control.
Great content!
That's great!
Plants are cool too! (and also friendily cats!).
Wonderful resource for my class in Plant Sistematics in Brazil and already forwarded to them.
Looking forward to see more cool plants!
Thanks!
Marccus Alves
I hope you guys make so many more videos I want to show this to so many kids.
When they're opening the plant it sounds like they're having nervous foreplay haha
Love it! I am so glad I discovered this show :D Thanks for making it.
Hello! We just finished filming episode three on skunk cabbage. Should be posted by early May, 2013.
the details make it!
Dr. Chris is cool too!
Plants are COOl!!
Episode 4 is now posted: "Desert Blooms and Marathon Moths"... pollination bio in the deserts of New Mexico.
Thanks to the Missouri Botanical Garden for linking to this episode with a QR code on their pitcher plant display!
Episode Two - Fossilized Forests! has now been posted! Check it out.
Can't believe I didn't find this channel long ago!
I hope there will be more videos soon.
I wonder if the Botanical Society offers internships for recent college graduates w/ a BS in Biology.
ever heard of sarracenia purparia SSP purparia it grows in Canada!!!
This show is great, but are there going to be any more episodes? I keep checking back!
I was listening to your interview today November 10, 2021 on NPR with Brian Lehrer. The woman that was being interviewed with you , how do I connect with her. Thank you
Any episodes coming up?
Who's here from Dr. Douglas' class
6:37 how is a larvae supposed to thrive there inside?
A plant's leaf cannot get more funny than Sarracenia's. Looks like small trumpets sticking out of the ground.
Do you have the locations of these places? Not just the city/state. Thanks.
There is another Species of Pitcher Plant no mentioned here. The Northern Purple Pitcher Plant "Sarracenia purpurea."
How exactly does burning it down help the forest?
do we know how these microbes get into these pithers?
i want a venus fly trap but i cant really find out exactly how big they get
anybody notice the drosera in the background?
which time?
Mysterious Hanger They are wild in the southern USA.
i have the plant
his voice sounds like sky does minecraft
10:20 :O
whoa
nooooo don't cut the healthy ones, cut the bad pitchers