On the south coast of Cuba, in the province of Sancti spiritus lies the habitat of Copernicia gigas.
Special thanks to Duanny Suarez for taking us to this amazing place!
Taking a break from palms and going back to my roots. The River Stour, Dedham Vale, whose beauty was captured by the great 19th Century painter John Constable, and which marks the boundary between Essex and Suffolk, was the place where I spent the majority of my childhood.
Music: Oak and Ash and Thorn by the Unthanks
Drone video of Pseudophoenix sargentii and Thrinax radiata growing in habitat around Las Coloradas in the Ria Largartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
Music: Juan Gabriel - Por Que Me Haces Llorar
Bucaneer palm, cherry palm, palma kuka, palma chit, florida thatch palm
Chamaerops humilis cerifera and Phoenix dactylifera in their natural habitats in the High Atlas Mountains.
Most of the Silver Chamaerops one sees in habitat is very low ground cover, but occasionally, on steep slopes or in stream beds you can see some with several feet of trunk. They tend to be most common at elevations between 4,000-5,000 feet.
Locations:
Paradise Valley
Ida Ou Tanane (the branch of the Atlas Mountains that meet the Atlantic Ocean)
The Souss Valley
The Tizi n Test mountain pass in the High Atlas (between Taroudant and Marrakesh)
Welcome to the Palm Savanna Odysee Channel: palm trees in their natural habitats from all over the world. Also videos of palms in urban setting, palm collections, and other areas of scenic beauty.
Coccothrinax borhidiana growing next to the sea near Matanzas, Cuba ?? The one single habitat of these rare palms has shrunk down to about 8 hectares and is continuously being encroached on by human development
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Pseudophoenix vinifera habitat in Azua, Dominican Republic.
The Pseudophoenix vinifera grows in 4 locations on the island of Hispaniola. In the Dominican Republic it grows in the hills outside the town of Azua and it also grows near Jimani. In Haiti it survives between Poteau and Passe Reine (Dep. de l’Artibonite) and near Source Matelas (Dep. de l’Ouest). The drone video above is the population just outside Azua.
Special thanks to Leonel Mera for making this trip possible.
Filmed in a remote part of Baja California: Rancho La Huertita. Many thanks to the owners of the ranch: Adolfo & Margarita Loya. And also thanks to our excellent guide: Victor Morales, whose youtube video can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMYA...
Most prominent species featured in the video are:
Brahea armata (Mexican Blue Palm)
Fouquieria columnaris (Cirio Cactus)
Pachycereus pringlei (Mexican Giant Cactus)
Music by Vargas de Tecalitlan - El Pastor & La Bikina
Drone used: DJI Spark
Drone video of Bormes Les Mimosas, a village on the Côte d'Azur in Provence, France.
Filmed with DJI Mavic Air 2
Song: Polaris - Love Letter
https://odysee.com/@ClassicDrumandBass:1/PolarisLoveLetter:b