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Plants Are Talking to Us
We’ve all heard that plants thrive when we talk to them or leave music on for them. But there’s been little research on whether or not plants talk back to the world around them. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking research study conducted at Tel Aviv University, we know that plants do indeed communicate by emitting ultrasonic sounds—especially when stressed due to dehydration or other injuries. The more stressed the plants were, the louder they became. How might this discovery impact the future of plant care? Read more in CTV News
Well Street
If I could hear what my plant had to say to me, I'm certain it wouldn't be anything complimentary.
Slipstream
Very interesting article. It makes me think my mom's plant must have been screaming when I was pulling its leaves off. Fortunately, I wasn't arrested for my crime.