Piante — La Nazione Delle
Plants communicate and warn each other about dangers—such as insect attacks—by releasing volatile chemical compounds into the air.
Through their roots and symbiotic fungal networks (the "Wood Wide Web"), they exchange nutrients, support struggling neighbors, and share vital environmental data.
While humans tend to focus on the animal kingdom, animals make up only about 0.3% of the Earth's biomass. Plants represent approximately 85% of it. They are the foundation of survival for every other living organism on Earth, producing the oxygen we breathe and the chemical energy that fuels life. Without them, Earth would be as barren and lifeless as Mars or Venus. 🧠 Plant Intelligence and Communication
Plants use only the energy they actually need, primarily from the sun, operating in perfect harmony with the ecosystem without depleting it.
Modern plant biology has dismantled the myth that plants are passive or insensitive. Scientific research reveals that plants possess sophisticated senses:
Plants communicate and warn each other about dangers—such as insect attacks—by releasing volatile chemical compounds into the air.
Through their roots and symbiotic fungal networks (the "Wood Wide Web"), they exchange nutrients, support struggling neighbors, and share vital environmental data.
While humans tend to focus on the animal kingdom, animals make up only about 0.3% of the Earth's biomass. Plants represent approximately 85% of it. They are the foundation of survival for every other living organism on Earth, producing the oxygen we breathe and the chemical energy that fuels life. Without them, Earth would be as barren and lifeless as Mars or Venus. 🧠 Plant Intelligence and Communication
Plants use only the energy they actually need, primarily from the sun, operating in perfect harmony with the ecosystem without depleting it.
Modern plant biology has dismantled the myth that plants are passive or insensitive. Scientific research reveals that plants possess sophisticated senses: