Trees and other plants 100% have a language we just can’t comprehend.

MajesticLion

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Different frequencies. :manny::jbhmm:





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Our eyes can only see so much, too. Imagine what we can't see, nor hear. shyt kept me up at night.


We actually can understand it.

For example grass communicates with itself by releasing certain volatile chemicals when it’s cut. Which is why cut grass has such a strong smell, it’s actually a distress mechanism and other grass reacts to it. Thereby causing allergies.

That "Fresh Cut Grass" Smell Is a Distress Signal

And there’s also tree mating season and shyt where they pollinate and fukk up the air with their sperm :dame:


Great posting. :jbhmm:

Thanks for the links!



i own a cool plant called boquila that's able to "see" other plants, remember how they look, then change its own appearance to match. nobody's figured out how it works yet, might be thru odors, might be thru horizontal gene transfer, might be it's able to speak with its hosts. :merchant:

Researchers discover vine that is able to mimic multiple hosts

V = boquila, T = the tree it's using as a host
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Skinchanger plants!? :damn:
 

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Last week I was smoking weed in the forest and I was like damn, im really smoking the trees dead homies

Right in their face, burning their plant brethren alive

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