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Flower power: The unfolding research on plants Scientists who study plants at a molecular level say that gardens are a sensorial experience for the plants. Seth Doane talks with Daniel Chamovitz, author of WHAT A PLANT KNOWS, about the genetic and biological complexity of plants.
Judiciously manipulating similes with dashes of anthropomorphism, Chamovitz introduces each of the vital human senses (all except taste) and explains its meaning for humans as contrasted with its function in plants.
—Audubon Magazine
Botanists are getting a whiff of the ways that plants smell one another. Some plants recognize injured neighbors by scent; others sniff out a meal
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