Trees in the forest are social beings. They can count, learn and remember; nurse sick neighbors; warn each other of danger by sending electrical signals across a fungal network known as the “Wood Wide Web”; and, for reasons unknown, keep the ancient stumps of long-felled companions alive for centuries by feeding them a sugar solution through their roots.

German Forest Ranger Finds That Trees Have Social Networks, Too – The New York Times  (via llleighsmith)

fucking millennial trees always on their root network posting leaf memes instead of interacting with the real world

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