Sue Lyle

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I’d read a paper by Dr. Susan Dudley of McMaster University in Canada about her discovery that an annual plant—the searocket, Cakile edentula, of the Great Lakes’ sand dunes—could distinguish between neighbors that were kin (siblings from the same mother) and those that were strangers, from different mothers, and that the cues came through their roots. Winding my car around the cliffs in the
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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