You make me laugh in times I want to cry. I love rocks and plants and love your detailed explanation of everything. Your humor and cursing make a potentially boring subject interesting. So thank you for being a channel that distracts me from the hell.
@erutuon4 ай бұрын
20:05 The cliff-dwelling brassicacea is Lepidium densiflorum or virginicum. It does well in sidewalk cracks as you might expect. Tastes like very spicy honey mustard.
@ladykarolyn14 ай бұрын
That's what I thought too!
@andrewruegsegger77544 ай бұрын
Same here. I was thinking virginicum
@andrewruegsegger77544 ай бұрын
Joey, thanks for the Ozark love. We got some cool ass glades and woodlands down here in Arkansas, too. And we do have a native plant society. It's a good time down here I think we get overlooked! Pretty funny seeing you go gaga for L. hirsuta cause it feels so common to me but that's just how it goes I guess. And yeah kids in skinny jeans are still drinking in the creeks
@lukefournier38574 ай бұрын
I love this glade! very special place. I visit it when I can, and there's always different species going off and I always find something I've never seen. Really cool that you could stop by this place that I know and love so well!
@hbabycakes4 ай бұрын
Being from far SE Kansas (about 40 minutes west of Joplin), this video really floats my boat. Thanks for stopping by, Uncle Tony!
@Giganfan2k14 ай бұрын
15:06 I am from the Ozarks. This is poetry of the soul.
@mikeconroy25834 ай бұрын
My wife and I were just exploring that same glade in Joplin less than 24 hours ago! Those Phemeranthus calycinus (fame flowers) are some of my favorite Midwest succulents, and I hope to cultivate them in the rock gardens I maintain at our local zoo soon! Thank you for creating content like this - It brings me hope to see someone sharing information about our local geology, plants, and related topics with the rest of the world!
@kris.herring4 ай бұрын
We get some pretty awesome moths, could not tell you any of the species lol but they are VERY present. I can't believe you came to my hometown - if you ever come back through hit me up and I'll buy lunch!
@The_Crucible7144 ай бұрын
Those big-azz Hawk moths that sound and fly like hummingbirds freak me right out. I’m more of a Cecropia or Luna kinda’ guy.
@rustypappas85544 ай бұрын
I come across Liatris compacta (ouachita blazing star) all the time hiking around Hot Springs, AR. Real nice.
@davidcora27514 ай бұрын
Love the content 💕❤️. Very informative, thanks.
@johnbohnstedt48184 ай бұрын
Have learned so much from this channel. Thanks Tony!
@davidhuth56594 ай бұрын
If you ever pass through St. Louis, MO, check out Victoria Glade in Jefferson County. The most noteworthy plant is Fremont's leather flower, Clematis fremontii. I love that place and try to visit at least once a year. Glades are so cool!
@moohollow81334 ай бұрын
I can't not love you, man. I understand (some of) your language and yearn to learn some more. Thank you & peace.
@johnbharris4 ай бұрын
The Joys of Mothing is my band's new name. We are a six piece Trombone, Euphonium and Glockenspiel Anthrax tribute band.
@PeaceJourney...4 ай бұрын
¡Holy molé batman😮!
@vapormissile4 ай бұрын
The glockenspiel player is a stand-in. Larry was squashed during their performance of 1812 Overture - speedmetal version. It was achingly poetic.
@johnbharris4 ай бұрын
@@vapormissile Well, it's speed metal! What else happens during speed metal aside from occasional sqashings!?!? It's a documented side effect. But the 1812...what a glorious piece for thrash.
@greencoffeemug124 ай бұрын
Bold move to have a thrash metal band with no percussion
@johnbharris4 ай бұрын
@@greencoffeemug12 That's why is SOOOO avant garde!
@junkettarp89424 ай бұрын
Thanks Tony for yet another blockbuster mind expanding presentation......Tony for president......2028.
@powerlinebotany4 ай бұрын
Aureolaria parasitizes white oaks. So cool seeing you talk about eastern stuff!
@joshk56864 ай бұрын
I'm from the KC region and Ruellia humilis is one of my favorite native plants in my garden. It thrives on neglect and doesn't care if it gets mowed or the soil is dry as a bone.
@plasticcoyote4 ай бұрын
When I watch these and my mouth starts watering that's when I know I need to eat more leafy greens
@vapormissile4 ай бұрын
The plants appear to enjoy your presence. Their vibrational state is more vibrant, or something. Perhaps it's just your perspiration. ❤🌵
@christopherkalogeris79064 ай бұрын
Joey, I hope you had the opportunity to check out some of the igneous glades of the St. Francois Mountains while you were driving through. Some of the coolest plant communities and views (for Missouri) are found in that area of the state. Also some of the oldest mountains in the world - and they look like it! The old knobs!! I haven't been able to explore the area as much as I'd like but I'd recommend Taum Sauk Mountain State Park for a pretty good example of some of the stuff to see down there.
@jeanaprewitt96584 ай бұрын
Tony needs to check out the cedar glades in middle TN. Amazing diversity in a geographically small area.
@rafadacosta16754 ай бұрын
Filming rocks and doing a damn good job of it!
@nickgiuntoli22814 ай бұрын
Thanks for that Liatris hirsuta ID. I've only seen Liatris flowers in tight spikes in Texas. If I tried to identify this Liatris hirsuta in the field, that thistle-like floral branching would've tripped me up in trying to identify it.
@gloriacardenas20564 ай бұрын
Muchísimas gracias por el video las plantas en su habitad natural son espectaculares muchísimas de ellas yo les he visto.
@TheShire264 ай бұрын
Heya Joey, would love to show you some of the sandstone glades and outcrop communities in Louisiana. We have some cool saline prairies, too.
@diegop23114 ай бұрын
I like the rock talk nice! Mineral aspect of what the plants grow in is crazy to think about with the extracting of a heavy metals out of the plants and whatnot fkn minerals😂
@Xonica1244 ай бұрын
Ambrosia artemisiifolia is definitely becoming invasive in some parts of Europe now, although it's still mostly limited to arable field margins in most places. I've seen it forming large stands on thin limestone soils in southern France, similar to the habitat in this video.
@gloriacardenas20564 ай бұрын
Gracias por el valor qué les dan
@morganteer14 ай бұрын
Dang it Joey!!! . I didn't know y'all were coming to town. I live Right down the road from wildcat, I'm glad to see the chert's getting some attention ( growing up here I half believed they were putting me on about having any significance, lol)
@ecomandurban71834 ай бұрын
here where I am in South Africa we have a very similar plant Selaginella dregei. In fact I have it growing up on my roof top garden.
@fudge08884 ай бұрын
The one day I’m not at Shoal Creek for once and you’re there! If you haven’t been to Prairie State Park yet you should check it out if you’re in the area!
@cnmnnaturalist4 ай бұрын
I've had some pretty incredulous reactions when I tell folks we have two native species of Opuntia in Minnesota (O. macrorhiza and O. fragilis). I've tried to replicate conditions to grow them on our property, but they are never happy!
@lillith6654 ай бұрын
Keep trying, they'll take eventually! 🌵
@LOVEisTHEultimateLAW4 ай бұрын
Chert Glade, the only smell i`d pay for
@Panicagq24 ай бұрын
Smells like you're hangin' out with flint knappers 😂
@Prairiehawkmn4 ай бұрын
Love when you're in states that start with the letter m.
@RustandRedemption4 ай бұрын
The silica structure of the Radiolarians is crazy looking. It's very alien in construction but also crazy that microscopic life is creating armored structures.
@coppurt4 ай бұрын
You’re looking great Tony! Have a nice day
@johnfoster64124 ай бұрын
To "fix" led billboards, find a strong alkali gel. Domestos is a brand that has one here in Oz. You need to lay it on its side, and carefully slit the length of it, then "reseal" with some cling wrap and scotch tape. It needs to only just hold together. Turn it 120 degrees and repeat. and again. If you catapult this onto the sign, it will rupture, and the NaOH will cloud the glass screen, making it very low resolution. There are other applications of science that would help, but sadly I would attract the wrong types of attention if I mentioned them.
@chiseldrock4 ай бұрын
someone who gets it..thanks joey
@mattonymous4 ай бұрын
you be liking that lichen, me too =)
@katiekane52474 ай бұрын
Banger of a Liatris!
@Jdub65804 ай бұрын
The chert is easy to dig through compared to that limestone! Hey man if you want to see some biodiversity, go to ha ha Tonka at the height of the spring bloom. I saw so many different species of wildflowers blooming over by the natural bridge. I also saw a Clinopodium glabellum growing out from a rock in between two waterfalls!
@Vezmerize4 ай бұрын
Man that is awesome looking. I bet a lot of Midwest first nation's artifacts originated right there.
@mineralareaoutdoors22134 ай бұрын
Wish I knew you was in the area, I would've showed ya around...
@johanneswerner11404 ай бұрын
just picked up some sempervivum, first thought "farina, nice!"... You got some influence on folks! (nah, not a local plant, but something needs to live on top of the rain barrel...)
@ozarkharshnoisescene4 ай бұрын
YAYYYYYY MORE COOL PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT GLADES!!!! COME TO JOHNSON SHUT INS AND THE ST FRANCOIS MOUNTAINS!
@flakesinyershoe81374 ай бұрын
The large biface in my picture was made from a piece of chert collected from the joplin area. There are some wild cherts there.
@jaimeortega49404 ай бұрын
Those LED boards are easily hacked and you can then put any message on the board such as drawing a LED target and say "FREE SHOTGUN PRACTICE." That'll learn em'.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt4 ай бұрын
I'm not talking about the orange road signs man I'm talking about the giant awful house sized billboards that one sees along the highway at major metro areas....The ones owned by large private advertising corporations that are making a ton of money off of light pollution, blinding roadside distractions, and visually polluting the commons
@jaimeortega49404 ай бұрын
Exactly those.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt4 ай бұрын
@@jaimeortega4940 I hope this turns out to be true and that I get to see it one day. The playing field for teenaged vandalism is so much broader now than when I was a kid.
@canadiangemstones76364 ай бұрын
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesntThey’re a million bucks apiece, and I have heard of one being hacked.
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt4 ай бұрын
@@canadiangemstones7636 we need to get on this. I expect a dossier regarding the hacking of these things to be delivered to my desk by Monday.
@troygoss64004 ай бұрын
Wow, your in my neck of the woods in the ozarks.
@eugenehudders52314 ай бұрын
Some of the liverworts here along the rivers of Virginia, when damaged they smell like cinnamon!!!
@LOVEisTHEultimateLAW4 ай бұрын
Recession happen and the project falls PRAISE BE TO GOD 🙌🙏🙌
@preacher54464 ай бұрын
Love you, Brother
@residentenigma71414 ай бұрын
17:00 Those leaves look very similar to Callistachys lanceolata.(also a legume)
@avryptickle4 ай бұрын
Tio Tony with wise words to da yoots.
@jjacat65064 ай бұрын
The moss before the Selaginella is probably Polytrichum btw :)
@dumoulin114 ай бұрын
"Timothy McVeigh super-pasty peeps" LOL
@CBroPhotography4 ай бұрын
Liatris is the bomb, watching pycnostachya about to pop any day now up in da north.
@Andy-zj3dc4 ай бұрын
8:47 lots of that i saw growing in north fork smith river area of california and near roseburg oregon. i got pictures of it cause it was such an interesting plant but i think its considered invasive there.
@TwoBarMaster4 ай бұрын
Nice hat!
@martinmiranda89734 ай бұрын
Te vi con Cactus Quest. Saludos
@FunghiJacob4 ай бұрын
Scott Joplin Nice
@williamdenton-qd3sn4 ай бұрын
One of the pepperweeds Joey growing out the side of the rock common here in Chicago.
@agresticumbra4 ай бұрын
Back in the 90's I'd volunteer with the local Sierra Club chapter in MO to do glade restoration. I loved doing it, but I'd get the worst headaches from the burning. Had to stop.
@lillith6654 ай бұрын
Rainbow Ocean Flint!!! 🌈 🌊 🐚
@NewPodComp4 ай бұрын
Have you been to the gathering place in Tulsa OK? Free park really cool I think they did a great job but I’d love to hear your thoughts. Love Tulsa in general I think it’s a hidden gem
@patterguitsit71243 ай бұрын
14:49 Hit hard.
@tallunique4 ай бұрын
Come a little farther north and look at the Betany Glades in the KC area. I'll host if needed.
@energization4 ай бұрын
Tony, I’ve just heard something about canebrakes and their history. Do you have a video on that?
@geofsawaya3944 ай бұрын
Yo @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt what’s that red reflection at 5:52?
@garycubby25724 ай бұрын
Yumm, chert. Was the Timothy McVeigh character driving a nondescript van by any chance . . .
@griffinzaldatte54694 ай бұрын
Would you ever consider coming to Colorado?
@starkbird95244 ай бұрын
14:43 Looks to be Reboulia or Asterella
@michaelgeary93704 ай бұрын
I think that first moss was in the genus syntrichia
@HyrimBot4 ай бұрын
i used to wear a slayer shirt and cutoffs drinking the beast down there. we would go up to that glade to smoke our joints. that was 20-30 years ago tho. you don't want to know how many of my friends have fallen off that cliff. lol
@jthemorteian.41283 ай бұрын
How about paintball for the billboards?
@peterbathum27754 ай бұрын
is churt hard enough to make stone tools points from ?
@jacobjerny75024 ай бұрын
What’s the difference between a glade and a barren?? Are they synonymous terms or is there a substantial difference
@sagetmaster44 ай бұрын
I've always wanted a sample of siliceous ooze from below the CCD, supposedly it smells VERY bad though
@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt4 ай бұрын
I appreciate terrible smells. Now I'm even more curious
@lillith6654 ай бұрын
Burubatial Formation
@msdsez4 ай бұрын
Magenta seems closer to what I'm seein' but if you say pink that's okay with me. No offense intended. I'm not tryin tah be a chirt 'cause reincarnation into a diatom would probably really hurt.
@flakesinyershoe81374 ай бұрын
Ironically, the local prison gang is called the joplin... honk..yeah. nice to see some content from my back yard.
@JakeWbraker4 ай бұрын
I have seen that moss grow on trees in the Olympics
@benwinkel4 ай бұрын
I'm takin' a likin' to the lichen Do not toss the crispy moss! Your cyano bacteria Are a cure for my hysteria!
@evilsharkey89544 ай бұрын
For once I know a plant you don’t! 20:09 This little guy is called pepperweed. It is a brassica, and it is considered weedy. I don’t know pepper weeds well enough to say whether it’s a native one or an invasive one.
@tmmtmm4 ай бұрын
The cockatoos destroy the LED billboards here in australia
@TillyOrifice4 ай бұрын
Cockatoos are fine birds.
@PlutoniumJesus4 ай бұрын
Don't forget to lichen subscribe!
@00TheD4 ай бұрын
*i see someone is learning greek*
@cmac37884 ай бұрын
Handsome, knowledgeable, and hates capitalism? Dream man
@michaelboulos32724 ай бұрын
I got kicked right in the cocolithophores once
@SrTacoman4 ай бұрын
Who knew liatris was so promiscuous!?
@quantumblauthor73004 ай бұрын
Chert? The Glade?
@LOVEisTHEultimateLAW4 ай бұрын
thisled liatris WTF insane
@baba-booey32324 ай бұрын
Anybody tryna go microdose while mothing with me?
@ultratumba2804 ай бұрын
flaky fruits daht cahm
@frankmacleod25654 ай бұрын
that chert glade must be very fragrant. Like an air freshener. Like a Glade air freshener, perhaps