One Guy in Brazil Conserving Rare Plants in His Backyard
Jorge Gastin is a botanist and rock climber who has dedicated his life to the preservation of rare cacti and bromeliads from his home country of Brazil. He has turned a small concrete city garden into a small botanic garden and refuge from plants that are still losing habitat to human destruction.
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