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Then, in the 1860s, Charles Darwin became captivated by plants. By then he was already a famous man. It had been a number of years since he’d published On the Origin of Species, and island voyages, exotic animals, and volcanic geology seemed to better suit a younger him. As an older man, he shifted his focus to nearer things, right at his feet: almost all of his books after Origin were about plants.
The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth
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