The Hidden Life of Trees
The Hidden Life of Trees
Understanding Their Senses, Communication Networks, and Hidden Capabilities
About This Book
Trees participate in intricate biological processes as they compete for survival, light, and water resources. Through millions of years of evolution, they've gained remarkable capabilities: exchanging information through underground networks, supporting neighboring trees, forming symbiotic relationships with mushrooms and wildlife, retaining past experiences, and creating their own sophisticated information-sharing system through fungal connections.
Who Should Read This?
- People seeking a fresh perspective on forest ecosystems
- Students studying biology, ecology, or environmental sciences
- Gardeners, farmers, and forestry professionals
- Nature enthusiasts interested in plant intelligence
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