“The more stressful the environment, the more likely you are to see plants working together to ensure mutual survival.”
In 1977, a young forestry student tasked with marking an ironwood tree for “release cutting” — the logging or poisoning of particular trees on the dogmatic premise that their demise would release more commercially valuable nearby trees from competition for light and nutrients — suddenly felt uneasy holding the can of orange spray paint, disquieted by the awareness that old-gro...
Published on July 22, 2021 14:46