
A podcast about strange, spooky, and misunderstood plants (and sometimes fungi). Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/HerbariumoftheBizarre
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceLife Sciences | |||

Merry Christmas? Happy New Year? Happy Holidays! That covers it. Personally, I celebrated four this year. Enjoy this more-or-less seasonal episode about the New Zealand Christmas Tree.
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Pass the cranberry sauce! Did you read that to the tune of the Bob’s Burgers song? I hope so.
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Sorry it sounds so echo-y. I’m dog/housesitting for my parents, so I’m not in my usual recording space. Ruby the Beagle says “hi.”
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There seems to be disagreement whether it ought to be spelled narrow-leafed or narrow-leaved. Neither is easy to say, for the record.
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You should do a collab with Kate Shaw of the strange animals podcast on plants that work with animals to survive
Calm and informative!
You just like the strange animals podcast but with plants! Keep being amazing!
Happy Hallowed(?) Anniversary to Herbarium of the Bizarre and to Meredith! I learned of the podcast while sitting in a forum at a sci-fi convention last year which Meredith was the facilitator. This podcast provides interesting yet little known facts about plants that don’t receive much attention in today’s world. Even the lonely Plantain needs a little lovin’! Keep up the great work and research, and continue to RESPECT THE SCIENCE!
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The content revolves around unique and lesser-known plants, exploring their fascinating attributes, cultural significance, and ecological impact. Topics frequently discussed include scientific explorations such as adaptive characteristics of plants, the history behind various species, and the social narratives tied to them. The podcast often highlights the relationship between plants and the environment, weaving in themes of ecology, conservation, and even folklore surrounding these botanical oddities. Each episode informs listeners about the complexities of these often-overlooked organisms, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in botany, ecology, or environmental issues.
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Herbarium of the Bizarre launched 2 years ago and published 94 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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