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Chapter 2 (The Language of Trees) -- Trees communicate in many ways: Electrical signals (1/3rd an inch/min), fungal connections, sound (roots stretch towards other crackling roots!), and scent (leaves release warning scent for other trees in times of danger; they also release a scent to attract predators of pests). Cultivated crops don't have these communication skills, which is why they are so susceptible to bugs.
— Sep 25, 2018 08:02PM
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Chapter 1 (Friendships) -- Trees in undisturbed forests create networks in which they coexist to support each other. This includes intermingling roots with same species others to help nourish back to health in times of illness. They will also respect canopy growth among mates. Root-connected trees may also keep well-connected stumps alive to maintain network.
— Sep 25, 2018 07:46PM

