For Tumbleweeds, Death Just Gets The Ball Rolling

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Tumbleweeds are an iconic symbol of the wild west, but they're actually from the wild east.

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Tasha the Amazon is so charismatic, as well as knowledgeable! Her plant videos, albeit too short for my taste, are always great content! Keep doing them please :-)

Irfanhill
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If you can talk about ferns that would be cool. Its a plant every person knows the name of, but few people know how ancient they are. Great episode as always. Love from South Africa

joburgerer
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.... am I the only one who found it amusing that honey was supporting floralogic?
I mean its not like irony but it's still funny to me

ConstantChaos
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Loving the lighting in this one, also thanks for your excellent work. Always bit especially today, the nephew loves your materials, thanks for your virtual essence.

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I love a third of the video being a ad. Then getting an add

mitchboynunn
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We eat the Amaranth almost every week. It's quite a popular leafy vegetable here in South India. It makes hearty stews with its sweet and salty leaves - quite delicious and nutritious.

yesh_phani.
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I grew up in the antelope Valley where it’s either frozen or on fire with wind. Tumbleweeds are everywhere LOL thanks for the article

lisakillz
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Crapping avocado seeds is probably what drove giant sloths to extinction

SikenServent
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I thought tumbleweeds were just dead bushes

sandwichwithnocheese
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High in nitrates huh... Gives me an idea!

american
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We should start selling tumbleweed hats 👒 they would be so cool 😎

mogeking
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I never knew tumbleweed wasn't native.
Have you done a video on the jimsonweed and pokeweed?

michaelsimko
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When did Americans start using the word floor to mean ground, or earth? In all other forms of English I'm familiar with, the closest is Forest floor, which is a specific term applied to the layer above the soil and below the canopy that often includes an aglommerated layer of leaf litter, which is why the term 'floor' is applied to it. Otherwise floor usually applies to flooring, which is an indoor living surface installed above the ground/earth, to remove the bottom of the building from the damp, microbes and macrobiosphere that are an inextricable part of the ground, or earth that exists below the floor. Earth or ground which is found outdoors, on natural surfaces. So.. why call a natural ground surface 'the floor' when flooring is unnatural by its very intent and design? I'm confused. Is this like when Americans decided that metaphor was irrelevant to English and so 'literally ' is an irrelevant disambiguation device between metaphor and actuality, so can now be used as an intensifier, thereby invalidating its original purpose? ... look, I'm not saying calling the ground the floor is why we live in a post truth world, but I'm not not saying it either.

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Can I be the first to mention tumbleweave?!

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