Atkinson—Trees & Communication 05/04/26

     In one of our last classes, we talked about how plants can communicate with each other, especially to warn of danger.

    This reminded me of a documentary that I wanted in my biology class junior year that I found really fascinating. We learned about how trees use the fungi network under the surface to communicate with each other from hundreds of miles away. I also learned about how seeds of the same parent plants don’t pollinate with each other. They actually don’t even compete with each other for recourses, showing deference to their family/siblings. I think I will watch it again sometime because there were a lot of other interesting phenomena that I can’t seem to remember. It was just a small unit in our class, but it really stuck with me.

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