Plants of the Sierra Madre Fold-Thrust Belt

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in Huasteca Canyon, just outside of Monterrey, Mexico, we see some of the wild stuff growing out of the cracks and fissures in ancient seafloors that have flipped nearly vertical as a result of crustal shortening (ie compression forces from the Southwest).

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I met Joey in a local coffee shop in my town Mission, Texas this past weekend. He was such a nice guy, I was legit starstruck. He talked to me for a few minutes and I told him how much I love his work! Cheers!

lutherdean
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Tony takes the most relatable stance on botany...

"It looks like a disturbing hairy dahng. Or maybe a hairless dog?"

MontinoEver
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The mushroom man!! Love seeing the guy in your vids. He's such a cool person

valeerie
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As a biologist, I love these botany/geography videos. Expands my knowledge in multiple directions. Plus, look at those goddamn mountains though.

hbabycakes
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Loved the fuzzy cactus rant about interactions. Hey you've been in such dry landscapes recently, you should come check out where I live in the Valdivian temperate rainforest of Southern Chile. Tons of endemism, cool geomorphology.. would love to hear your take on it.

jasonangress
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I don't think I've ever felt this educated and entertained to this great an extent at the same time, keep it up!!

kathydodge
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Bienvenido a México Joey! Eres el hombre!

tlaloque
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Glad to see you back in your happy place in Nuevo Leon.

John-obvm
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Quickly becoming my fav youtube channel. Your personality and love for the environment are infectious my man. Great to see Alan making an appearance too. Nothing but love for what you're both doing, keep 'em coming

j-w-a-y
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I'm so glad Dat you know this stuff so well, because if it wasn't For YOU, Mr Tony, I Wouldn't Have a CLUE About Plants of any freaking Region, Now I do Thanks To YOU👊 And those Sierra Madres are freaking Beautiful

interestingthingz
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I have nothing worth adding that hasn’t already been said … but will add: love the running commentary blooper reel at the end … thought provoking, prophetic, and sarcastically brilliant all at the same time !!!

laytonb
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Love how this excellent botany lesson gets broken up in the back quarter by a near-death experience exemplifying the negatives of the US healthcare system

zenosAnalytic
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"A leaf rosette with a bunch of sharp shit" hahah fuck i love agaves awesome vid, love ya work from Australia

nopantsnoproblem
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A splash of geology with botany is always a bonus!

fishbone
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Just saying if you ever decide to do a little group plant adventure with some of your audience I’d come along

GryphonEDM
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Epi saved my life once too. Glad all is well. Peace and joy.

kmm
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Once again, thanks for taking me somewhere I'll never go myself. Enjoyed the trip as always, cheers Joey. GFY. ✌🇦🇺

Pete
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No matter how shit my day is, seeing that you’ve uploaded a new video is an uplifting joy which never disappoints

janewhite
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The most Fantastic Sierra Madre Oriental!! I just love mamilarias in their crazy habitats. Keep enjoying Mexico and it's plants!

diosamurcielaga
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You can tell you really love botany with how much you suffer to do these videos for everyone.

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