S02E02 | Interview with Dr. Tom Croat (Part 2)
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After a chaotic start involving a "brain cell frying" recording mishap, Tanya and Jos are back for the second episode of Season 2. We dive into the legacy of the late orchid legend Paul Gripp, discuss the evolution of "rare" versus "collector" plants, and Tanya makes a confession about a certain "betrayal" regarding the IAS Tropical Plant Expo.
In the second half of our interview with Dr. Tom Croat, we explore the mysteries of wild hybridization, the "Aroid Bubble," and Tom’s advice for the next generation of botanists.
To wrap things up, Jos tests Tanya’s gag reflex with a round of "Weird Plants"—featuring a succulent you can eat and a Magnolia fruit that Tanya describes as a "biological abomination".
In this episode, we discuss:
- In Memoriam: The life and work of "The Last Great Orchid Explorer," Paul Gripp.
- Terminology: Why we’re ditching "rare" for "Collectors Plants".
- Market Trends: Buying plants in 2026—from car park "drug deals" to Palm Street live streams.
- Science with Dr. Tom Croat: Why hybrids are rare in the wild and why an Anthurium can be identified by its leaves alone.
- Rate That Weird Plant
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