• Guayusa Rants
    Feb 20 2025
    A 2 hour rant about the upper Amazon, the Paramo, any symbiosis, Ilex guayusa, ethnobotany at the fruit market, giant neotropical bamboos, and much more.

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Upper Amazon Fungi w/ Alan Rockefeller in Ecuador
    Feb 10 2025
    A conversation with mycologist Alan Rockefeller about fungal and plant biodiversity of the upper Amazon of Ecuador.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Atlas Nativa de Chile - Miquel Moya
    Jan 29 2025
    Miguel Moya is a naturalist and designer who produces field guides and posters for native plants in Chile. In this episode we talk about the sclerophyll forest, the temperate rainforests of Chile Island, indigenous communities in the Southern region, Araucaria forests, Gomortega kuele, Ancient Gondwanan disjunctions, Citronella mucronata, rare plants of the Santiago area and more.

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Alerce Forests, Bog Tarantulas, & Arachnitis uniflora
    Jan 25 2025
    In this episode we talk about Alerce Forests, Ocelot Tarantulas that live in bogs in Temperate Rainforests, Why the Rosulate Form Makes sense in Alpine Habitats, and the extremely weird mycoheterotroph, Arachnitis uniflora.

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    2 hrs and 38 mins
  • Araucaria Forests of Chile
    Jan 24 2025
    Rants about the Araucaria forests of Nahuelbuta and Conguillo, Chile : Towering, 1200 year-old Araucaria araucana trees with an understory of Nothofagus pumilio, dombeyi and obliqua; thigmonastic, moving stamens in Loasa acanthifolia; Chusquea and new world bamboos; Mutisioid composites, biogeographyband plant distributions that are a result of both Gondwanan Breakup and amphitropical bird migration patterns, and more.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Chilean Flora w/ Botanist Nico Lavandero
    Jan 21 2025
    Nico Lavandero is a Chilean Botanist who has described 8 new species of plants in Chile and is in the proc of describing many more. In this podcast we talk about a diversity of subjects, from Chile's 1974 Forest Law that incentivized the destruction of native forest for pine plantations, why plants take on dwarfed rosulate growth forms at high altitude in the Andes, Alerce forests, a growing awareness of native plants in Chilean culture, the marvelous abundan of agua con gas, and much more.

    Nico Lavandero & Ludovica Santilli :

    IG : Botanica.chilensis

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Birdsong Landscapes
    Jan 11 2025
    Austin Miller runs Birdsong Landscapes, a native plant landscaping company and Natural History page based out of Southwest Ohio. In this episode we talk about continents as ecosystems, the natural history of Ohio, the Hopewell Culture and the Eastern Agirculture Complex, injecting native plant awareness into popular culture, lawn-killing, freshwater mussel diversity in Eastern North American rivers, vigilante-killing Bradford pears, hotricultural atrocities, feral pigs, the biosphere as a "living machine", and a lot more.
    Check him out on instagram @birdsonglandscapes

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    2 hrs and 37 mins
  • Potential Problems with Blight-Resistant Chestnuts
    Jan 6 2025
    For some background on the developing story of creating a blight-resistant American chestnut, please check out the podcast episode a few episodes back with Erik Carlson.

    Jared Westbrook is a geneticist with the American Chestnut Foundation. In this episode we talk about what went wrong with the initial round of trials for blight-resistant chestnuts, how to combine targeted genetic approaches to hybridizing American and Chinese Chestnut trees for blight resistance, thousands of years of human selection in the chinese chestnut genome as an agricultural species, problems with inheritance for the oXo gene that breaks down oxalic acid, why oxalic acid production might not be all that's involved with the virulence of Chestnut blight, and more. This is a good episode, even for laypeople who may not be familiar with basic genetic science. To learn more about the American Chestnut Federation and to join a local chapter, check out www.tacf.org

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    1 hr and 25 mins