Planthropology

Planthropology

If you're on this planet, plants have a HUGE impact on your life. Whether you're a vegan, a carnivore, or somewhere in between, plants are the basis of the food you eat, the clothes your wear, and the air you breathe. We don't intend just to teach you plant facts (though we'll do plenty of that), but to give you some insight into the cool people who work with them. From the soil to the plate to the climate, dive into the anthropology of plants (get it?) and learn a little more about why you should care about the world around you from the people who care about it the most.

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76. Tree Equity, Being Forest Proud, and the Joy of Common Things w/ Rae Tamblyn

76. Tree Equity, Being Forest Proud, and the Joy of Common Things w/ Rae Tamblyn

Send us Fan Mail Trees and forests are incredibly important in our lives. From the natural landscape to the ones we manufacture for ourselves, forests provide food, habitat, shade, recreation, and pow...

15 Mars 202256min

75. The Worst Trees, Saving Your Ash, and The Shrimp Olympics w/ Dr. Dave Coyle

75. The Worst Trees, Saving Your Ash, and The Shrimp Olympics w/ Dr. Dave Coyle

Send us Fan Mail Bradford Pear trees suck. You know, it know, and most importantly today's guest Dr. Dave Coyle knows it. Dave is an Assistant Professor of Forest Health and Invasive Species at Clemso...

8 Mars 202259min

74. Grass-Type Pokemon and the Plants that Inspired Them w/ Ellen Weatherford

74. Grass-Type Pokemon and the Plants that Inspired Them w/ Ellen Weatherford

Send us Fan Mail The Pokemon franchise has a long history of coming up with some really ~wild~ grass-type creatures. With the recent release of Pokemon Legends: Arceus, this is the perfect time to div...

1 Mars 20221h 24min

73. Carnivorous Plants, Repotting Struggles, and a Home Without Plants- February Q&A

73. Carnivorous Plants, Repotting Struggles, and a Home Without Plants- February Q&A

Send us Fan Mail It's time for me to answer your burning plant questions! I picked 6 questions from the couple dozen I was sent and I'm going to talk about them today in our very first monthly Q&A! If...

22 Feb 202234min

72. Tree Talk- Life in a Changing Climate

72. Tree Talk- Life in a Changing Climate

Send us Fan Mail Our climate is changing. While there are those who would certainly deny it, the facts and evidence are clear that we've had a profound impact on our global ecosystem. Let's talk today...

17 Feb 202247min

71. Chestnuts, Plant Pandemics, and the Shrimp Invasion w/ Emily Dobry

71. Chestnuts, Plant Pandemics, and the Shrimp Invasion w/ Emily Dobry

Send us Fan Mail Y'all, what happened to all the chestnut trees? They were here, then they went away, and it was really sad. Could it happen again? Should we fear the shrimp invasion? Why is writing S...

9 Feb 202249min

70. Plant Market Absurdity- Monsteras Aren't That Cool

70. Plant Market Absurdity- Monsteras Aren't That Cool

Send us Fan Mail Ok look, I don't know what to say about this one other than that the plant buy/sell/trade market right now is ABSOLUTELY LUDICROUS and that monsteras are really not that cool. Enjoy! ...

1 Feb 202221min

69. Tree Talk- Just Another Origin Story

69. Tree Talk- Just Another Origin Story

Send us Fan Mail Ok, we established in Tree Talk Part 1 (check it out here) that trees aren't real. If they WERE, hypothetically of course, it would be cool to know where they came from, right? Let's...

27 Jan 202234min

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