Some scientists believe plants are intelligent because they can sense, communicate, and react to their environment in ways similar to humans.
Plants can:
Moreover, plants are also capable of a refined recognition of self and non-self and this leads to territorial behavior. This new view considers plants as conscious, information-processing organisms with complex communication throughout the individual plant, including feelings and perception of pain, among other things.
In my opinion they are the first ones far more powerful than we give them credit for,.. think about how big the mycelium networks get ... they talk like that organic phones.
Mycelium is a root-like structure of a fungus that is made up of a network of branching, thread-like hyphae. It can grow underground, in rotting tree trunks, or on other substrates like soil and moldy food. Mycelium can be fuzzy and white, green, or black in color.
Plants can:
- Sense: Sound, light, gravity, and water. They can also detect subtle electromagnetic fields from other life forms.
- Communicate: With each other above and below ground through chemicals and scents to warn of danger and attract pollinators.
- React: Differently to threats, like trying to heal a broken branch or poison an animal that's eating them.
- Remember: Some studies suggest plants can make memories and learn quickly, even in as little as one day.
- Differentiate: Between threats and know when they're shaded by a cloud or another plant.
- Recognize: Their own kin and other species.
- Adapt: To adverse circumstances to improve their chances of survival. Goldenrod, for example, can adapt in real-time when eaten
Moreover, plants are also capable of a refined recognition of self and non-self and this leads to territorial behavior. This new view considers plants as conscious, information-processing organisms with complex communication throughout the individual plant, including feelings and perception of pain, among other things.
In my opinion they are the first ones far more powerful than we give them credit for,.. think about how big the mycelium networks get ... they talk like that organic phones.
Mycelium is a root-like structure of a fungus that is made up of a network of branching, thread-like hyphae. It can grow underground, in rotting tree trunks, or on other substrates like soil and moldy food. Mycelium can be fuzzy and white, green, or black in color.