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and that includes trees—are perfectly capable of distinguishing their own roots from the roots of other species and even from the roots of related individuals.3 But why are trees such social beings? Why do they share food with their own species and sometimes even go so far as to nourish their competitors? The reasons are the same as for human communities: there are advantages to working together. A tree is not a forest. On its own, a tree cannot establish a consistent local climate. It is at the mercy of wind and weather. But together, many trees create an ecosystem that moderates extremes of ...more
The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate — Discoveries from a Secret World
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