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  • I didn't knew lime is a relative of the orange. Thanks.

  • no sooner did you say lime tress give you highs than i was zipping up my coat and looking for batteries to replace in my torch...

  • bees getting high, oh god!

  • @LuckyxTurtle He wasn't implying that bees smoke to get high. He was implying that bee keepers are essentially drug pushers. That might be a bit of a stretch though.

  • what are those abseiling maggots that you see hanging from under lime trees? there horrible! and theres 100's of them hanging underneath the branchs going up and down like a yo-yo.

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  • I've watched all the videos about trees you have here on this channel. Know any other place where I could find more videos with Dr Markus Eichhorn?

    He looks and sounds a bit like christopher heyerdahl. :)

  • Love your trees videos, and hopefully you will start videos about all plants.

    Just one thing, your educating people here sir, and so you have a lot of responsibility, stabbing the tree wasn't necessary.

  • DAMN THOSE DIRTY APHIDS!

  • i love how Markus seems disgusted by the question the camara man asked about the relative to the lime in his drink.

  • Something about this tree videos that I just love.

    I'm not even a plant person either.

  • Its flowers make a wonderful tea

  • cor blime-tree  (cor blimey)

  • I had no idea Linden was where Basswood came from! Great video. Out of curiosity, do you know anything about what causes the headrush you describe from smoking the bast? What the active principle at work there is - or rather, where I could find more information on the subject?

  • I love tea from flowers of lime tree. mmmmmmmm tea

  • i wana try smoke it :)

  • Where did video 17 went(last one)?

  • What happened to the small leafed lime tree to turn it into an uncommon tree when it used to be so common?

  • I thought it was very cool that you were recommending legal substances to get high off of. I bet you had a few rolled in your pocket which you later smoked with grady the camera man

  • So can you plant a bunch of these to fix the bee problem?

  • Is there any other trees you can get high.

  • I thought I heard a chainsaw starting up at the end....

  • Looks like a good plant for DMT

  • AHHHHHHHH.... using the tip to pry..... NOOOOOOOO

  • Brady, if I were a wealthy man I would shower you in gold coins and make you rich in return for the great work you have done.

    However, I am not a wealthy man. Here, in lieu of gold, I offer you my thanks and appreciation.

  • Trees have feelings too! Stop stabbing it! ;-)

  • @Mikeemoo1000 trees dont have feeling you moron, trees dont have brain, they don't feel pain

  • @Zee96969696 You're correct that they don't feel pain the way we do (which incidentally is a good portion felt and remembered in the spinal column instead of just the brain itself)

    But Mikeemoo's concern isn't /completely/ unwarranted, he is damaging the tree, in a way that could affect it negatively.

    (Of course he was doing so to try and show us something interesting about it -with the point being that it's difficult to damage. So I won't feel bad about it.)

  • @PurpleGhost u know I feel bad about fisherman gutting fish alive right after they catch them and I feel bad for animal abouse in general, and I feel bad about the fact that people cut down enormous amount of wood. But there is absolutely nothing wrong with what this guy did in this video, the tree don't feel a fucking thing, and the tree aint never going to be damaged from what this guy did. This is the most rediculous thing I have ever talked about

  • @Zee96969696 - I don't think you understood th nature of my comment.

    I wasn't trying to suggest he was seriously damaging it... Only that you just said "trees don't feel pain" amd left it at that, & I thought it was worth mentioning, that: just because they don't feel pain, doesn't mean they can't be damaged.

    Is my meaning/intention a little more clear now?

    & just to make sure you realized - I am not the same person as the first poster you replied to,

  • @PurpleGhost u were sopporting that other moron you fucking moron, you should just shut your fucking trap

  • @Zee96969696 - You should seriously consider not being so rude, in the long term, it's not going to be a beneficial habbit socially.

    You should also, know the difference between referenced/related topics (what I was doing), partial agreeance, agreement, and support.

    Those are each different things.

    I was not, supporting them. I was speaking to YOU, about the relating topics.

    But if you'd rather be rude, than spoken to *shrugs* I guess some people just don't value conversation.

  • @Zee96969696 - I should state, so you'll know the difference next time. Since you clearly don't seem to.

    When someone references the topic at hand, they make a new, but related remark.

    When someone partially agrees, they remark about where they agree, and where they don't.

    If someone just agrees, they are more likely to post to poster they agree with, saying so.

    If they were supporting the other poster there they would either say so to the other poster, OR make a refuting argument.

  • @Zee96969696

    Incidentally Zee, next time you don't understand, it's okay to say so.

    If someone is being polite, at least, as I am, they probably aren't going to judge you for it.

    Cussing people out, on the other hand, unlike admitting confusion, OR past confusion (if you understand something 'now' that you didn't 'then') just makes a poor case for your own ability to comunicate. Don't be spiteful, be honest.

  • @PurpleGhost u fucking moron, I understood everything, but you don't understand that I understood and you think I didn't understand something, you're the biggest moron ever

  • I could have sworn I heard him saw Ladybird.

  • @cc3814 What do you mean? Of course he said lady-bird.

    In north american vernacular, we call it a lady bug (Canadians like myself, the Statesians and the Mexicans when they get them) but over in England, it's called a lady-bird as often as not. (My grandparents, who are from England, call them that)

  • @PurpleGhost Ah, thanks I didn't know. I thought I was just not hearing it correctly through his accent (I'm from America).

  • @cc3814 *Laughs*

    I wasn't sure if you were joking or not.

    Yeah, not a problem! :D I know, not everyone is used to English accents.

  • Come to America some time and check out our trees!

  • i love the culture difference between the UK and USA

  • the bee goes Bzzzz

  • Markus maybe got high of lime tree, but tell him to try lime tea and lime honey.

  • Your bust gives me wood ;)

  • Brady, if you were a girl, I'd kiss you...

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  • pwobly fwom yawup!

  • I always look forward to a new tree video from you. Thanks for posting them!

  • in german the lime tree in this video is called "Linde" and the green citrus fruit is "Limette" :P easier to tell apart

  • am i the only one who wants to learn about brady...what he does, what he looks like

  • lady bird? na its a bug

  • @DaRealFiberOptix

    Ladybird is ok in the UK (and most other english speaking countries). Not only that, the "ladybug" isn't even a bug. It's a beetle.

  • Ah, I was wondering what stuff was coming from the tree in my drive. I figured it was some kind of sap which happened to get a lot of dirt stuck in it... time to go smoke it.

  • I'm actually a relative of the orange... biology man...

  • please writte the latin name in the description

  • Is the lime tree what would be called a linden in the US?

  • @dondude69 AFAIK, it is most commonly called 'basswood' in North America,

  • 5:00 the ladybird has eight spots, so it is very old indeed.

  • @mrteemumilto

    I hope you aren't serious. The number of spots won't change with age.

    I hope this beetle wasn't an asian lady beetle. They were quite invasive over the last decade in Europe. If you see one it's likely he's brought family of thousands or millions.

  • @superdau I'm afraid it was one of the asians. They are all over the place in EU and here in germany. Haven't seen an "original" seven-spotted ladybug for many months.

  • @mrteemumilto Why would the number of spots correlate with age?

  • @JuanLeTwnz Biology.

  • He is a good teacher. There are no stupid questions, really.

  • I will plant a lime tree as soon as i have a big garden. What a great tree!

  • more information on smoking this tree? iv found no info anywhere else that even mentions it, are you sure ?

  • I love them' tree vidyas!!!

  • how long have you been sitting on this video? lol

  • isn't it used to make relaxing tea (liden tea)?

  • @Damianingus Yes. I think its spelled linden in US. According to wikipedia there are 30 species, maybe tea isnt made from all of them.

  • i like how he just says he has tried it before.. no shyness about trying to smoke a tree to see what happens.

  • Guys* ops

  • Great video :D! Keep the good work up.

    Do you guy got some videos about Quantum Physics?

  • PLEASE do more tree videos

  • @PartVIII we will

  • what is the molecule called that you get ''high'' of in this tree?

    

  • makes good tea also =)

  • I wonder how many people will go out and try to get a high from lime trees!

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  • @piprod01 time to find them lime trees

  • Great video :)

  • @IAlternateMyCapitals thank you

  • TO THE FORREST!

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