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100 Great Mysteries of Plant Life

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100 Great Mysteries of Plant Life
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Scientists believe that plants are endowed with feelings, intelligence, have memory, sense of time, can distinguish colors and communicate with each other or warn each other. They can recognize a threat, tremble with fear, can call for help; they can interact with each other and other living things at a distance; they can distinguish the moods and intentions of people; the radiation they emit can be detected by sensors. They cannot run away in case of danger. They have to be more alert and watch what's going on around them. Plants appear to react to people, noise and other phenomena, but how they react remains a mystery. No one has yet managed to get closer to its solution.
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