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Much more than just plants in the ground

Much more than just plants in the ground

Trees are intelligent, social beings that communicate and form communities.

  • We have much to learn from observing and respecting their interconnectedness.

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Yogi ~ Buddhist ~ Garden ~ Digital Geek ~ Mum

"The Hidden Life of Trees" isn't just a fascinating exploration of nature's secrets; it's a seismic shift in how we perceive the world around us.

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