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Stunning Time-Lapse Videos: Man Captures Trees, Flowers Coming to Life
May 19, 2011
Neil Bromhall runs an obscure, niche website in the UK. It's called Right Plants 4 Me, and it's a "plant identification guide and pruning encyclopedia." Most people who aren't into the nerdy details of gardening won't care about the database. That is until they realize what else Neil Bromhall does. He takes time-lapse videos of plants. And they're stunning.
On his YouTube channel, Bromhall has 188 videos posted. They show everything from beans sprouting, to trees flowering, to worms eating away at compost. Now that may not sound interesting, but it makes for some incredible videos. Below are a few of them.
This is an acorn going from seed to tree over the course of 8 months:
Do you know what the germination of a climbing bean looks like? Watch below:
How about a spring tulip opening?
And finally, an Allium -- or "Purple Sensation" -- flower mimicking an octopus:
Bonus clip! Bromhall shows how effective worms are at breaking down organic matter in a garden:
See more incredible videos, including mushrooms and lilacs, here.
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Jonathon M. Seidl is a former managing editor of Blaze News and a best-selling author and speaker. His next book, “Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic,” will be released on October 7, 2025.
Jonathon M. Seidl
Jonathon M. Seidl is a former managing editor of Blaze News and a best-selling author and speaker. His next book, “Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic,” will be released on October 7, 2025.
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