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E06: Meeting a Legend: Joep Moonen, The 'Stranger Things' Plant Fail & The Ghost Orchid

E06: Meeting a Legend: Joep Moonen, The 'Stranger Things' Plant Fail & The Ghost Orchid

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In Episode 06, we are fan-girling hard! Jos and Tanya sit down with a true icon of the plant world, Joep Moonen, to hear the wild (and funny) true story behind the Philodendron that bears his name. Plus, we catch Netflix making a major botanical error and discuss why plant collectors are "a special kind of crazy."

In this episode:

  • Spilling the Tea (News):

    • Stranger Things Blooper: Jos spots a Philodendron Birkin in a scene set in 1987. Why is that a problem? (Hint: The plant didn't exist yet!)

    • The Plant Villain: We discuss the series Absentia, where the bad guy plots world domination from a stunning greenhouse.

    • Stereotypes: Are plant collectors nerds, socially awkward, or just diverse? We reveal the results of our latest survey.

    • Ghost Orchid Crisis: The Dendrophylax lindenii is disappearing from Florida swamps. We discuss the heartbreaking reality of poaching "The Canary in the Coal Mine."

  • The Interview: Joep Moonen:

    • Joining us from his tropical paradise in French Guiana, the naturalist and legend shares his life story.

    • The P. joepii Story: How a rare plant eaten by ants fell into his canoe, and how a joke with Julius Boos led to it being named after him.

    • Daily Life: From waking up with the birds to exploring the Oyapock River.

    • A Message to Collectors: Joep’s philosophy on respecting nature and why we must protect the rainforests.

  • Rate That Weird Plant:

    • Haworthia cooperi: The "Boba Tea" succulent. LINK

    • Selaginella ostenfeldii: The "Mermaid" spike moss that looks almost neon. LINK

    • Pterisanthes polita: A plant so weird it looks like a toddler made it out of Play-Doh. LINK

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Joep Moonen LINK

  • International Aroid Society (IAS): https://www.aroid.org

  • Plant Provenance: https://plantprovenance.com

Connect with us:

  • Email: PropCulture@hortikult.com

  • Website: https://hortikult.com

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