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FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.
September 11, 2023episode 088: Violets!The guest on this episode of rootbound is Nina Veteto. First, Steve stands in a forest. Then Nina shares a touching story about how she acquired her favorite flower and oh so many violet facts. Steve tries to keep up with a facts about Iodine and the electromagnetic spectrum. Finally, a poem in the woods.Show Notes!episode 037: Paw Paws!C. Howard's Violet candiesGenus ViolaViola odorataPansyShakespeare's Favourite Flowers: The VioletSugared Violets recipeSymbols of Napoleon: The VioletBlueRidgeBotanic.com (Nina’s website)Subscribe to Flora and Forage (Nina’s Newsletter)Support rootbound...more46minPlay
September 04, 2023episode 087: Nasturtium!Our guest on this episode of rootbound is Party Nails! It’s another special episode with just one plant but first pretends to be a DJ. Then Party Nails shares the magic of eating a flower. Steve goes too deep into etymology again. Then many targets are taken, and the start a band? Finally, a Non-Stop Rock Block.Show Notes!Break by Party Nails (also spotify, apple music)Genus TropaeolumTropaeolum majusNasturtium CapersKale, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and cabbage are all varieties of a single magical plant speciesGenus Nasturtium (the one with watercress)Mustard Oil BombClothes by Party Nails (also spotify, apple music)Party Nails Official WebsiteSupport rootbound...more51minPlay
August 28, 2023episode 086: Thunderstorm Orchid and Straw-Colored FlatsedgeThis episode’s guest is Evan Foster! First, the unexpected etymology of “Orchid”. Then Evan talks about a plant that only likes it when it rains. Steve talks about a plant but mostly about what it’s not. Finally, some ridiculousness with sedge and a discussion of mycorrhizal fungi. Show Notes!Orchid EtymologyWhat’s your spark bird?Dendrobium crumenatumOrchidsFuture changes in the distribution of two non-indigenous orchids and their acquired enemy in Puerto Rico - Evan’s PaperStraw Colored FlatsedgeCyperus esculentus, C. rotundus: Serious SedgesCyperus papyrusOrchid MycorrhizaHow Mycorrhizal Associations Influence Orchid Distribution and Population DynamicsSupport rootbound...more53minPlay
August 21, 2023episode 085: Pinyon Pine and MesquiteThis episode of rootbound’s guest is Erica Davis. First we talk cones. Next, Erica shares about native nuts, foraging and shaking the wrong tree. Steve shares a childhood misunderstanding about trees and barbecue. Finally, a dad joke.Show Notes!ConifersPinyon PineLove Pine Nuts? Then Protect Pine ForestsPinyon Penny FrazierThe Life and Death of a Pine Nut PickerThe Pinon Pine - Ronald LannerSamuel Thayer’s ‘Incredible Wild Edibles’ review by EricaErica Davis - WildFoodGirl.comMesquite TreesMesquite, TexasDesert HarvestersSupport rootbound...more46minPlay
August 14, 2023episode 084: Purple Pitcher Plant and OcotilloThe guest on this episode of rootbound is Chris Jameson. First, we figure out Botany. Then Chris explains a carnivorous plant with a lot of P’s. Steve explains a desert plant that looks like some weird candles. We end with a final fun fact about Chris’s plant.Show Notes!Botany on WikiSarracenia purpureaMutualism between the Carnivorous Purple Pitcher Plant and its InhabitantsItasca Biological Station and LaboratoriesFouquieria splendensMedicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon WestPlant Fact Sheet: OcotilloGet real estate help from Chris!Support rootbound...more41minPlay
August 06, 2023Episode 083: Summer Again!It’s the summer special episode! Steve and Karla go on a road trip to the Catskills and discuss forests, water, bugs and of course Summer! Steve spots his first spotted lanternfly.Show Notes!History of the Catskill Park and Forest PreserveHemlock and Hide: The Tanbark Industry in Old New YorkFour charts that highlight this summer’s freakish temperaturesTree-of-Heaven and Spotted LanternflyClimate Change Enters its Blood-sucking PhaseVideo of a Tick QuestingThermopriming reprograms metabolic homeostasis to confer heat toleranceSupport rootbound...more36minPlay
July 30, 2023Episode 082: Staghorn Sumac and Tree of HeavenWhy are things sour? Then Shane Alden, aka The Wild Dryad, talks about Staghorn Sumac, a plant with sour berries — it is not poison sumac. Steve shares a plant that looks like Sumac but isn’t. Finally, we explore the strange origins of pink lemonade.Sour TasteStaghorn SumacWildly Delicious Sumac LemonadePoison Sumac vs. Staghorn Sumac: The Major DifferencesTree of HeavenTree of Heaven vs. Sumac: How can you tell the difference?Tree-of-Heaven and Spotted LanternflyEri SilkA Tree Grows in BrooklynThe Unusual Origins of Pink LemonadeThe Wild Dryad on InstagramShane Alden’s LinktreeSupport rootbound...more53minPlay
July 22, 2023episode 081: Mixed Greens no. 4Mixed Greens no. 4. coffee and not coffee. The gift of green and the verb pickle.episode 070: Kentucky Coffeetree and ChicoryThe Gift of GreenRobert FlahertyHelen Von Dongenepisode 073: Pickling Cucumbers and Kentucky BluegrassHow the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to FatAbout Seaport CoffeeSupport rootbound...more28minPlay
July 13, 2023episode 080: Striga and MistletoeParasitic Plants! First, Swifty aka OldCrothFace aka Elizabeth Kelly talks about witchweed and its enchanting effects. Then Steve shares all about Mistletoe, including the surprising meaning of its name. Finally, the illusion of old radio. Show Notes!Parasitic PlantsHaustoriumThe genus Striga: a witch profileWatchout for WitchweedMistletoe: A Custom from the Yules of YoreTrue MistletoesBell's New PantheonPlanthropology Podcast 92: Parasitic Plants, Arabidopsis Slander, and the Roller Derby CactusThe Publications of Elizabeth KellyPenn State GreenhouseOldCrotchFace on TiktokOldCrotchFace2 on InstagramSupport roobound...more53minPlay
July 06, 2023episode 079: California Poppy and CatalpasThis episode’s guest is Jen Joyce! First, how do flowers know when to bloom? The Jen stumbles upon the California Superbloom but is time travel involved? Steve talks about a tree with beans and worms. Finally, a few Historic American Trees.Show Notes!How do flowers know when to bloom?Why California’s Superbloom is so Epic this Year?Superbloom from spaceEschscholzia californicaNorthern CatalpaCatalpa Trees, Catawba Worms, and Southern LoreHistoric American TreesJen Joyce on InstagramMaking Conversation podcast hosted by Jen Joycethe Making AppSupport rootbound...more31minPlay
FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.