 So I'm here at the Jardin de Plante in Paris which Apparently is meant to get exciting somewhere more around, you know May or June because right now I don't think even the fish are happy in here right now it's kind of Out of season in this area Few nice things in the middle will go see in a second because this part not so much in the greenhouse might be exciting So this is more like it Big ol' ease Now if you're coming in here looking for flowers and stuff, this isn't gonna be your ballgame This place is really just exciting because it's got so many different varieties of different trees and plants that are Unusual for this environment So these in here obviously ones that you only gonna find around these areas So definitely in the more tropical and hot regions Otherwise, you're not gonna see these guys around England very much or even in France They've managed to find some nice flowers in this area really like these yellow and white ones here Remember all the greenhouse was really just meant for lots of cool greenery lots of different interesting plants They have a nice little pond with some fishies in it as well, which is cool Also found some other nice leaves like these guys pretty cool. I enjoyed them And then this orange flower blossom Bing some other little ones as well Yeah, but the greenhouse is really nice overall how these ones here that look like a nice derivative of a peace lily And then this one also looks like an orchid of some kind possibly or good friends. Is this an orchid? I am not sure it might be though It has that kind of style. That's for sure But actually my favorite area I think in the greenhouse here was this area where all the Desert succulents and cacti were There was just something about them that just was really cool I like the way that it was set up and I liked all the different varieties. They had they had it really well labeled you can see What each one was very easily So as yeah, it's really nice in that respect that you were able to tell what every single one was You tell it species They're all separate whereas in the main greenhouse. It's just you know, everything's so overloaded Sometimes it's kind of hard to tell, you know tree from tree plant from plant But these guys were wonderful and some aloe plants in there as well, which was really cool but overall the gardens were actually created in 1626 and This is the Louis the 13th who up creed them and originally they were supposed to be a medicinal herb garden and That was until 1635 But they were originally known as the Jardin Dua a garden of the King and it was actually open to the public in 1640 and After things fell apart for a while cool cactus the Jean-Baptiste Coulbert took over control the gardens and Harked things back up again Wasn't until 1693 that he got a nice team around him that helped create the gardens and turn them into a much better place From what they originally were at the time that their holdings included like almost 7,000 specimens that they had used in the Herbarium, but The ones I went back outside found some other really cool plants as well Some nice flowers all along the way here see these guys ran all the way towards this wonderful building, which is actually a history museum Yeah, so they had the history museum there and This is yeah, you can see these long rows of flowers and then From the greenhouse leading into the natural history museum on the outside as this beautiful beautiful pearlescent Windows or glasswork on it is very beautiful. I really liked it But this guy here the comp de bouffon was apparently responsible as the curator from 1739 and He actually expanded the grounds and out of a lamp or anything and helped to redesign it into what it more is today That's about it. That's my wonderful video for today Hope you enjoyed it and as always, you know, please go ahead and subscribe and like and share and hit that Bell icon And we'll all be good friends and have a good time, but yeah, my friends Hit you on the flip side till the next time take care of each other and I'll see you in the next video