Mount Kinabalu hike Nepenthes expedition by Carnivaro
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- Our love for Nepenthes didn't stop at growing them, we ascended to one of the highest mountains to see them at their natural habitat, it was our first Nepenthes expedition hiking trip, that took place at Mount Kinabalu, in Sabah region Malaysia. performed by the Director of the Australian Nepenthes nursery "Carnivaro": Mark Tello.
Proud to say the trip was better than expected, we had some amazing findings, including what I call the Villosa Haven, with hundreds of Nepenthes Villosa, plenty of varieties of Nepenthes Tentaculata, and we discovered what could possibly be the largest Nepenthes Kinabaluensis ever recorded up to this date.
It is quite a long Video, however, I hope it will keep you entertained as we visited many of amazing places with plenty of findings, if you watch to the end I have nothing but love for you all.
I Hope you enjoy it.
Timestamps:
00:00 introduction.
00:51 Found our first Nepenthes.
02:28 Wall of Moss.
03:55 Tentaculata growing in a rock.
06:01 Fluffy Moss.
07:04 Finding our first Villosa.
11:00 Incredible specimen.
12:51 Savage Villosa.
15:32 My Favourite Villosa.
17:04 The Villosa Haven.
19:04 Villosa grow conditions.
21:15 Finding our first Kinabaluensis
25:17 A message to all Nepenthes collectors.
28:05 The biggest Kinabaluensis in history.
31:07 Reaching the Peak.
31:31 Conclusion.
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Now I want to climb it
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This guy is Nepenthes or Pitcher Plant expert 😎
incredible footage and really appreciate you going into detail around the conditions and the soil etc. Never really get to see that shown in any other expeditions
Thank you, Nature is our best teacher! 😉
Nice and enjoyable video! I received a Jamban and a Glandulifera and got a free Chaniana and Boschiana x Gentle! Very happy
thank you for such a beautiful experience, it must have been hard but satisfying ! i can say some of those specimens had some crazy dynamic morphology. very impressive and stunning, also showing us this gives us a good idea of the natural environment and how they grow/behave in it
Absolutely incredible. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great that you mentioned to NOT collect any Nepenthes in the wild! I fully Support that.
Wow so beautiful 😍! It's so cool how they grow in the walls
Very nice video! I love the edits and the whole trip for sure. So cool to see how happy you are!
Thank you very much, seeing this comment from a professional channel makes us proud 😊please everyone if you didn't already, subscribe to their channel, it's one of the best Nepenthes resources channel on CZcams.
Thank you for visiting my state of Sabah.
your state is beautiful
Definitely great work! Beautiful colors and shots as always. Well done mate!
Thank you 😊
I would love to do that trip.
you should :)
The most exciting expedition so far,.
Thank you very much, 😊💚
I love it thanks for the Video ❤❤❤❤❤
The real joy of finding these amazing plants in the wild. Hope they don't get poached!
Would love to see more video's (plant spotlights, tours etc. etc.)
Thank you, we will do our best 😊
سبحان الله تبارك الله احسن الخالقين
Great trip 👌. Thanks for sharing this
Thank you 💚
Beautiful video! Your excitement was very contagious!
Thank you, I am glad we could send you some energy 😉
These are smaller version of the one found in Mt. Tambuyukon, Mt Sinsing and Mt. Trusmadi.
Great Job! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for sharing this amazing video. And your happiness made my day! Sometimes dreams come true! How lucky you are 🙂
awesome video!
Thank you 💫
I will be setting up a intermediate/highland greenhouse in my backyard here in eastern Melbourne shortly - any tips? It won’t be particularly large - maybe 2.5m w x 3.5m l x 2.0m h. I’m particularly worried about summers and the 40°C+ days we sometimes get…
The fast panning of some of your shots makes me nauseous 🤢 Try slower panning left/right shots. I love watching the videos, though. Thanks for posting them!