Plants have intelligence A life system that thinks with 20 senses Stefano Mancuso , Alessandra Viola
A startling intellectual world in which a leading botany expert reveals for the first time that the only difference between humans and humans is that they don’t move . Plants, like humans, “predict,” “learn,” “memorize,” and “communicate” with each other. They are constantly analyzing information with keen senses and “thinking” about survival strategies. Once you know the true nature of what the latest research has uncovered, you will no longer look at vegetables and ornamental plants in the field with the same eyes. With a foreword by Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma.
release date
Around November 25, 2015
Author/editor
Stefano Mancuso , Alessandra Viola
the publisher
Published by NHK
Publication form
Hardcover
number of pages
211p
Berat | 0.45 kg |
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