Plants can communicate through underground networks.

Tag: plants Published: May 22, 2025

Plants have the ability to communicate with each other through underground networks of fungi called mycorrhizae. These networks allow plants to exchange nutrients, water, and chemical signals. Research has shown that plants can send warnings about potential threats, such as insect attacks, through these fungal networks. This communication system helps plants to better adapt to changes in their environment and enhances their overall survival. It's fascinating to think about the complex interactions and interconnectedness that exist between plants beneath the surface of the soil.

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