A film produced by John Ott highlighting various plants which exhibit unusual behavior. These include the pitcher plant, sundew, Venus flytrap, and...
This film begins as a swarm of insects covers a plant, and concludes as a pepper blooms.
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his ...
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his ...
This film documents the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle: egg, larva, pupa and adult butterfly.
Time-lapse footage of a pitcher plant dangling and a sundew devouring an ant.
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka gr...
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka gr...
“A group of preschoolers embark on a field trip to the redwood forest where they quickly make the acquaintance of the giant (yellow) banana slug. A...
This footage documents a colony of aphids perched upon an orange plant as they perform their signature defensive "dance" intended to ward off preda...
Footage of a tomato hornworm as it feasts upon a tomato plant, and a praying mantis as it captures its prey.
Ott shot this footage in ...
Ott shot this footage in ...
Time-lapse footage of sundews bending and devouring insects.
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka greenhouse. He inst...
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka greenhouse. He inst...
An episode of John Nash Ott's weekly television program How Does Your Garden Grow?, focusing on the honey bee's life. How Does Your Ga...