Plant scientists are wondering if plants really communicate with each other (and with insects and other organisms) or if they just “eavesdrop” on each other’s “soliloquies.” At stake in the debate are the definitions of communication (e.g., is it necessarily intentional, and is intentionality necessarily conscious intentionality?) and behavior (is it something that only animals do?). […]
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Happy phytomorphosis
Posted in Eco-culture, Spirit matter, tagged Christmas, ParkeHarrison, phytomorphosis, plant communication, trees, Yule on December 24, 2013 | 6 Comments »
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