Trees Communicate Through ‘Wood Wide Web’
Did you know that trees send messages to each other? In his book, “The Hidden Life of Trees,” Peter Wohlleben writes that trees are social beings.
Wohlleben explains that trees can count, learn and remember; nurse sick neighbors; and warn each other of danger by sending electrical signals across a fungal network known as the “Wood Wide Web”.
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