Podcasts about ceropegia

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ZNAK - LITERA - CZŁOWIEK
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ZNAK - LITERA - CZŁOWIEK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 36:23


Zapraszam do wysłuchania TAGu. Jeśli chcą Państwo oglądać okładki książek o których mówię, zapraszam na YouTube, gdzie ten materiał jest dostępny w wersji wizualnej. (00:15) Dzień dobry!(00:30) Zamiast wstępu(01:20) Zamiokulkas ➡️ książka, w której bohater jest lub udaje macho(05:15) Papirus ➡️ książka, w której ważną rolę odgrywa woda(10:55) Monstera ➡️ książka z dziurami fabularnymi(13:35) Fikus ➡️ książka, która ma wszystkie cechy, które lubisz (16:20) Epipremum ➡️ najdłuższa seria jaką przeczytałeś(19:25) Syngonium ➡️ pozornie trudna książka, która okazała się przyjemną lekturą(20:40) Calathea/ alokazja ➡️ książka, która na początku ci się podobała, ale nie udało ci się jej skończyć(24:45) Begonia maculata ➡️ książka egzotyczna/ oryginalna(29:45) Ceropegia woodii ➡️ książka z zagmatwanym wątkiem miłosnym(30:40) Storczyk ➡️ książka o ładnej okładce, ale słabej treści(33:10) Szczepki ➡️ nominowani

Botany One
Ceropegia gerrardii smells of pain to attract ‘blood' drinking flies

Botany One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 5:13


New research uncovers how this South African plant tricks kleptoparasitic flies into pollination by imitating wounded honey bees. You can read the blog post at https://botany.one/2023/03/emceropegia-gerrardii-em-smells-of-pain-to-attract-blood-drinking-flies/ You can read the original research at https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nph.18888

The Houseplant Coach
Episode 68 - String of Hearts Seeds!

The Houseplant Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 10:15


Learn a bit about how Ceropegia woodii is pollinated, seed maturation, and propagation in this quick episode.

WiTcast
WiTcast 97.2 – แผ่นดินไหวบนดวงจันทร์ (Moonquake) / WiT News / WiT Quiz

WiTcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 126:52


WiT News มือกลที่ส่งสัมผัสเข้าสมองได้ -1,2,3,4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7ScZSGXZvw การเลี้ยงลูกแบบ Kangaroo Mother Care ตั้งแต่แรกเกิด เพิ่มอัตรารอด 25% ในเด็กคลอดก่อนกำหนด -1 ข่าวประมาณอายุขัยสูงสุดของมนุษย์อยู่ที่ 150 ปี -1,2 ข่าวศึกษาการทำงานของงวงช้าง -1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=iLoDOV2igBM WiT Quiz เฉลย - ข้อ 1 หลอก ความจริงเป็นเชื้อราเลียนแบบดอกไม้ -1,2,3 ตัวอย่างว่าดอกไม้เลียนแบบเห็ด/เชื้อรา จริงๆ ก็มี แค่ไม่ใช่ต้นที่มาทาย เฉลย ข้อสองจริง - ดอก Ceropegia sandersonii ใช้กลิ่นความกลัวของผึ้งล่อแมลงหวี่ให้มาผสมเกสร -1,2,3 ดูวิดิโอพฤติกรรมแมลงหวี่ตอมผึ้งที่กำลังโดนแมงมุมโจมตีได้ที่ลิงค์นี้ -1 ceropegia อีกชนิดนึงที่ปลูกที่บ้านผมเอง ข้อสามจริง - ไม้ตระกูลเดฟหลายๆ ชนิดสร้างใบพิเศษไว้ให้มดทำรัง-1,2

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Plantebonanza
Episode 3. Kjært barn har mange navn, Ceropegia, Hjerteranke eller String of hearts?

Plantebonanza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 30:02


Nå trenger vi frisk luft og hygge på alle mulige måter, vi bjudar på! Vi tar en prat om blodbeger, hva er det med denne planten? Vi er overlykkelig over stiklinger på verdens søteste måte; sommerfugelmetoden og til slutt vi er klar for Amaryllis.

Plant Daddy Podcast
Episode 30: Minisode! String of Hearts, Ceropegia woodii Plant Profile

Plant Daddy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 33:42


String of Hearts, Tangle of Hearts, Rosary Vine… whatever you call Ceropegia woodii, you’re probably already in love with this beautiful trailing succulent vine. But this simple plant has one critical care detail you must observe before you can sit back and watch her vines trail down to the floor. And Stephen does not hate this plant! Why did Matthew think that?! How rude. Plus a bonus Taxonomy Time segment from Matthew.

In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 216 - Dying Bees, Wasp Venom, and other Strange Floral Scents

In Defense of Plants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 49:55


Today we focus on a group of plants whose floral morphology and chemistry are sure to blow your mind. Join Dr. Anne Heiduk and me as we discuss the bizarre chemical ecology of Ceropegia. Members of this genus have gained a lot of popularity as houseplants in recent years but we still know very little about how they behave in the wild. From dying bees and wasp venom, to rotting meat and possibly even fly sex pheromones, there seems to be no end to how much trickery Ceropegia have evolved to dupe flies into pollinating their flowers. What's more, this research goes far beyond pollination ecology. As you will hear, Dr. Heiduk and her colleagues are unlocking new insights into chemistry, physiology, neurobiology, entomology, and even mycology! This episode was produced in part by Joey, Catherine, Brandon, Hall, Vegreville Creek and Wetlands Fund, Kevin, Oliver, John, Johansson, Christina, Jared, Hannah, Katy Pye, Brandon, Gwen, Carly, Stephen, Botanical Tours, Moonwort Studios, Lisa, Liba, Lucas, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, doeg, Clifton, Stephanie, Rachelle, Benjamin, Eli, Rachael, Anthony, Plant By Design, Philip, Brent, Ron, Tim, Homestead Brooklyn, Brodie, Kevin, Sophia, Brian, Mark, Rens, Bendix, Irene, Holly, Caitlin, Manuel, Jennifer, Sara, and Margie.

On The Ledge
Episode 67, part three: Ceropegia woodii, aka string of hearts

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 8:51


String of hearts, hearts entangled, chain of hearts … there are so many common names for this popular trailing plant. It’s simple to grow, widely available and endlessly fascinating.  Visit janeperrone.com for full show notes.

On The Ledge
Episode 50: the Chelsea flower show 2018

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 47:48


The Chelsea flower show is the world's most famous gardening event, but houseplants are starting to make big inroads into this fixture in the horticultural calendar. I visited the show to check out the indoor gardening displays in the Great Pavilion, and met up with friend of the show Alys Fowler. Here's a summary of all my Chelsea interviews: Ian Drummond of Indoor Garden Design shows me around the stand he put together in partnership with houseplant mega-seller IKEA: I find out how easy it is to grow Sansevieria in water and why plants in the office are good for you. Alys Fowler and I cover everything from the dearth of peat-free houseplant compost, the difference between perlite and vermiculite, and how to keep a Begonia luxurians alive.  Jo Jackson of Ottershaw Cacti gives me a tour of the delightful display of succulents, including Beaucarnea recurvata, Senecio rowleyanus, Haworthia truncata, Ceropegia linearis subsp. woodii and Echeveria 'Compton Carousel'. Follow them on Instragram as @cacti_dan Robbie Blackhall-Miles (who you'll remember from On The Ledge's bathroom plants episode) introduces me to the world of Aspidistras beyond A. elatior at the Crug Farm Plants stand, including the unmistakeable A. 'Uan Fat Lady' (pictured below). Robbie also recommends trying Oreopanax from Crug Farm as a big bold houseplant for spots with limited light. Every Picture Tells A Story is a nursery specialising in bromeliads including air plants, Vriesias, Neoregelias and more. Julia Carder explains how to look after these intriguing members of the houseplant world. Visit janeperrone.com for full show notes and images.

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Quilo de Ciencia - Cienciaes.com
Moscas ladronas y flores mentirosas

Quilo de Ciencia - Cienciaes.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016


Ciertas especies de moscas parecen vivir peligrosamente. El peligro que corren puede ser incluso superior al de morir aplastadas por un matamoscas, o a perecer envenenadas por un spray de insecticida. Y es que resulta que estas moscas se atreven a robar comida nada menos que a las arañas. Estas moscas pertenecen a la familia de insectos denominada cleptoparásitos. Como el prefijo “clepto”, derivado del griego, indica, estas moscas roban parte de la comida duramente obtenida por ciertas especies de arañas. No acaba ahí la historia porque en la vida de estas moscas interviene otro extraordinario personaje. Se trata de plantas del género Ceropegia, que dependen para su reproducción de la polinización efectuada por moscas de especies cleptoparásitas. Un artículo publicado en Current Biology revela los secretos de esta intrincada relación.