Planet Earth takes viewers on a stunning journey around the globe to witness the beauty and diversity of our natural world. From the deepest oceans to the highest mountains, this groundbreaking series showcases the incredible wonders of nature and the animals that call it home. Narrated by David Attenborough, each episode unveils a different biome, revealing the fascinating behaviors and survival strategies of its inhabitants. Whether exploring the African savannah, the dense rainforests of South America, or the frozen landscapes of Antarctica, Planet Earth offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the wonders of our planet.
A story following a botany professor focusing only on research and does not care for fame, money, or love. Meeting a girl he had ill feelings with in the past, their interest in one another develops as she shows off her doctorate knowledge in ornithology.
Astronaut Mark Watney is left stranded on Mars after his crew mistakenly assumes he is dead. He must rely on his resourcefulness and scientific knowledge to signal Earth that he is alive and find a way to survive until rescue is possible.
Dive into a world where a single life can last a thousand years, with David Attenborough. See things no eye has ever seen, and discover the dramatic, beautiful plant life of Earth.
The Big Flower Fight is a reality TV show where florists from different backgrounds compete against each other in skill games using flowers. It is a non-fiction competition that tests their knowledge of botany and their creativity in arranging flowers. The florists are divided into teams and they have to complete various challenges, showcasing their skills and expertise in floral design.
The series explores the diversity of Australia's landscapes, from the seas to the arid interior; the effects of the extremes of flood, drought and bushfire; and examines the impact of 200 years of European settlement on the land, its plants and animals.
In a future where Earth's ecosystem has collapsed, a botanist tends to the last remaining plants on a spaceship. He faces challenges as he tries to preserve the dying plants and navigate a dystopian world.
Join David Attenborough as he takes you on a captivating journey through the Kingdom of Plants. Discover the incredible diversity of plant life and learn about their unique adaptations and survival strategies in various environments. From the intricate processes of photosynthesis to the fascinating world of plant reproduction, this TV show is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts.
Over the course of 15 episodes, we’re going to learn about botany—the study of plants. Alexis Nikole Nelson will teach you about how plants evolved, how they function, and just how vital they are to human societies and all of life on Earth. This content is based on an introductory university-level curriculum. By the end of this course, you should be able to: *Describe the evolutionary history of plants *List and describe fundamental anatomical and morphological characteristics of plants *Understand what plant hormones are and how they work *Explain what roles plants play in ecosystems and why they are important *Understand how plant genes play an important role in the diversity of plants we see on Earth *Understand why plants are important, and how botanical knowledge can be useful in everyday life
In the Amazon rainforest, a scientist discovers a possible cure for cancer. However, he must navigate cultural clashes and environmental issues as he conducts his research. Along the way, he falls in love and learns important lessons about respect and cooperation.
Little Forest: Summer/Autumn is a movie about a young woman named Ichiko who returns to her rural hometown after feeling disillusioned with city life. In the tranquil countryside, she rediscovers the joys of simple living, finding solace in the beauty of nature, agriculture, and the art of cooking. Through her experiences, she learns valuable lessons about self-sufficiency, the importance of community, and the power of reconnecting with one's roots.
The Chinese Botanist's Daughters is a drama and romance movie set in China. It tells the story of two women, both daughters of prominent botanists, who fall in love with each other. Their relationship is forbidden due to societal and cultural norms. The movie explores themes of love, desire, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in a conservative society.
Come along on a journey through the ages, tracing the genetic story of the Irish people, the story of the Irish hunter-gatherers and what became of them. Did prehistoric farmers irreversibly altered this landscape? Is modern Irish society descended from those who first lived here over 10,000 years ago?
Chupke Chupke (1975) is a neo-screwball comedy film that revolves around a botany professor who plays pranks on his brother-in-law by pretending to be a taxi driver. The story takes a twist when the professor's wife gets tangled up in the web of deception. As the plot unfolds, mistaken identities, friendship, and romance take center stage, leading to a surprise ending.
After being abandoned by her mother, a young woman named Ichiko returns to her rural hometown in Japan. She rediscovers the beauty of nature and the joy of simple living as she spends a year in the countryside, learning about Japanese culture, cooking, and horticulture.
Series which tells the story of how people came to understand the natural order of the plant world, and how the quest to discover how plants grow uncovered the secret to life on the planet.
The Botany of Desire is a captivating documentary that delves into the complex relationship between humans and plants. With stunning visuals and thought-provoking narration, the film explores how four plants - apples, tulips, marijuana, and potatoes - have evolved to fulfill human desires. From the seductive allure of tulips in the 17th century to the cultural and economic impact of marijuana, this film uncovers the fascinating world of botany and its profound influence on our lives.
A documentary about the study of plant sentience with original music by Stevie Wonder. Utilizing time-lapse photography, the film proposes that plants are able to experience emotions and communicate with the world around them.
When a gargoyle falls off a church during a storm, a scientist and his assistant take it back to their lab, where they are doing genetic experiments. However, the gargoyle is possessed by an evil spirit and starts to interfere in their experiments.
Remake of Josef von Sternberg's 1930 classic.