Are scientists right to argue that plants and trees are “intelligent”, and if so, what can we learn from them?
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Are scientists right to argue that plants and trees are “intelligent”, and if so, what can we learn from them?
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In an effort to revitalize the bee population in Oslo, the city has designed a bee-friendly pathway complete with flowers, food and habitats.
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All too often, homeowners and gardeners wage war in their lawns and gardens against the plants that grow incredibly well there, but that aren’t intentionally planted, and many times, the justification for these battles all comes down to the words we use to describe them.
When we buy and plant packets of common flower, vegetable, or herb seeds, we spend a lot of time, energy, and water in our efforts to get those seeds to germinate and grow, and take pride in our green thumb and homegrown food supply.
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