Trees are not solitary individuals but rather social beings that cooperate and support each other within their forest communities.
Wohlleben challenges the traditional view of trees as competing for resources. He presents evidence that trees communicate, share resources, and even care for their offspring and neighbors, demonstrating a complex level of social interaction.
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