Hey /x/
I made a youtube video on cryptobotany about a month ago and I got this comment. Cryptobotany is just about dead and isn't really talked about anymore, but this guy claims to have had an encounter relatively recently.
I told the guy I would ask around but I've been lazy and busy with Uni until about now.
Does anyone else have similar experiences? Have any NE anons seen something similar?
>>19034119
Video for reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhSUzLFTK_Y
> Pic Related is what the commenter described, I'll try to see if any UFO sighting were repoted in the the area
>>19034119
Ok, I think i've found some sightings like the Commenter said they may be unrelated, but they definitely have been reported
http://www.ufo-hunters.com/sightings/search/523419aaa04b76314b000007/UFO%20Sighting%20in%20Pine%20Barrens,%20New%20Jersey%20(United%20States)%20on%20Saturday%2014%20September%202013
http://www.ufo-hunters.com/sightings/search/523416aca04b76a41e000004/UFO%20Sighting%20in%20Pine%20Barrens%20West%20of%20Stafford%20,%20New%20Jersey%20(United%20States)%20on%20Saturday%2014%20September%202013day%2014%20September%202013
I'll look for more stange incident's around Pine Barrens.
>>19034177
Checked
Also, found some more weird shit.
http://www.app.com/story/news/local/new-jersey/weird-nj/2016/11/13/weird-nj-pine-barrens-town-gateway-another-dimension/93686122/
May be bs, but for a tl:dr the article talks about government experiments and possible coverups, as well as inter-dimensional traveling.
>>19034218
That's all I could find related to the commenter right now. If anyone has similar strange stories about cryptid plants or think they know what the plant the commenter described is please share.
>>19034230
Bumping
This seems similar to the Sarracenia genus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarracenia
And the location the commenter described matches up with it's range
Way too big to be any known Sarracenia
Will bump
>>19034119
>cryptobotany
I didn't even know this was a thing. Is there some sort of cryptobotany for beginners link?
>>19034400
Cryptozoology but with plants
>>19034400
Socotra plant life.
>>19035361
>>19034119
c/p from wikipedia:
Austras Koks: a tree which grows from the start of the Sun's daily journey across the sky in Latvian mythology
Barnacle tree: mythical tree believed in the Middle Ages to have barnacles that opened to reveal geese. The story may have started from goose barnacles growing on driftwood.
Lotus tree: a plant in Greek mythology bearing a fruit that caused a pleasant drowsiness. It may have been real (a type of jujube (perhaps Ziziphus lotus) or the date palm).
Moly: a magic herb in Greek mythology with a black root and white blossoms
Raskovnik: a magic plant in Serbian mythology which can open any lock
Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: a mythical plant supposed by medieval thinkers to explain the existence of cotton
Yggdrasil: the World tree of Norse mythology
Man-eating tree or Madagascar tree: a fictitious tree in the forests of Madagascar. There are stories of similar trees in the jungles of Mindanao Island in the Philippines. The tree is said to have a gray trunk and animated vine-like stems used to capture and kill humans and other large animals. Comparable plants are mentioned in tall tales and fiction.