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The Intelligence of Plants

The Intelligence of Plants

Trees can learn and adapt to their environment, adjusting their growth patterns and defenses.

They have memory, storing information about past threats and beneficial conditions.

They even count, regulating light and nutrient distribution among their offspring.

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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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