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Rooted - Episode Guide

Season 1

Memoirs of Acacia

Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Aug 9, 2018 (48 min)

Memoirs of Acacia

Across the dunes of the Kalahari, a towering, 200-year-old tree extends its branches to the heavens. This camel thorn Acacia is a secret refuge for those in the know. Colonies of sociable weavers use its branches for their oversized nests. Oryx, kudu, and other herbivores feed on her ripened pods, helping soften the seeds for germination. As the rainy season descends, its branches become draped with golden flowers, a magnet for pollinating insects. For many, the Acacia is a 'tree of life.' It's a relationship as old as the Kalahari itself.

Sweet Seduction

Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Aug 16, 2018 (48 min)

Sweet Seduction

Across the dunes of the Kalahari, a towering, 200-year-old tree extends its branches to the heavens. This camel thorn Acacia is a secret refuge for those in the know. Colonies of sociable weavers use its branches for their oversized nests. Oryx, kudu, and other herbivores feed on her ripened pods, helping soften the seeds for germination. As the rainy season descends, its branches become draped with golden flowers, a magnet for pollinating insects. For many, the Acacia is a 'tree of life.' It's a relationship as old as the Kalahari itself.

The Giant

Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Aug 23, 2018 (48 min)

The Giant

In the misty and lush tropical forest surrounding South Africa's Soutpansberg Mountains, a 600-year-old outeniqua yellowwood tree reigns supreme. It's 115 feet tall, and a source of food and shelter for an array of plants and animals. Crowned eagles construct massive nests in her fold, and Samango monkeys take refuge in her branches. As if it wasn't unique enough, this ancient, endangered tree has no flowers, instead reproducing through male and female cones--a marvel of the natural world, and a true South African treasure.

Rock Splitter

Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Aug 30, 2018 (48 min)

Rock Splitter

The Namaqua rock fig is known as the rock splitter. It's not just a testament to its ability to withstand the dry conditions, but a literal tribute to its powerful root system, which extends 200 feet into the Earth in search of water. Besides the army of wildlife who rely on it for survival, the rock splitter has a unique relationship with its own species of miniature wasp that help pollinate its tiny flowers. As temperatures soar each passing year, this ultimate survivor reaches deeper to squeeze every drop of water from the parched land.

The Hollow Heart

Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: Sep 6, 2018 (48 min)

The Hollow Heart

Located on the Malilangwe Game Reserve in southern Zimbabwe, this 800-year-old baobab is a remarkable tree containing its own ecosystem. Capable of withstanding extreme drought by storing water in its hollow trunk, it draws a multitude of wildlife, from elephants who strip its bark in search of food, to vultures that nest on its branches. Remarkably, it also has another gift: a velvety fruit packed with an astonishing cocktail of nutrients. To witness the baobab is to be awed by the natural forces that produced it.

Season 2

Hard Nut to Crack

Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Nov 9, 2022

Hard Nut to Crack

A year in the Amazon rainforest monitors the cycle of a massive Brazil nut tree and its symbiotic relationship with the jungles' wild residents.

Tangled In the Tides

Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Nov 16, 2022

Tangled In the Tides

An up-close look at one of the tallest mangrove trees on Earth, standing along the Pacific coast of Mexico, and the variety of species living among its tangled roots.

The Last Stand

Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Nov 23, 2022

The Last Stand

A year monitoring the monkey puzzle trees of Chile highlights the unique relationships the conifers have with each other and with the wildlife around them.

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