- Plants Respond To Humans Complimenting Other Plants: Jealousy Ensues
- Scientist compliment plants while rapidly growing greenery behind cries out for attention
- This is due to a sickness of hearing how « perfect » the other plants are
D’abord, Do plants recognize their owners? According to researchers, plants can count, make decisions, recognise their relatives and even remember events And while they may not have a brain, they can learn in a similar way to humans and animals, say scientists
Do plants cry when you cut them? While they may not have brains like humans do, plants talk to one another through smell and even communicate with insects to maintain survival Like any living thing, plants want to remain alive, and research shows that when certain plants are cut, they emit a noise that can be interpreted as a scream
Ensuite, Do plants like to be touched? Your plants really dislike when you touch them, apparently A new study out of the La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food has found that most plants are extremely sensitive to touch, and even a light touch can significantly stunt their growth, reports Physorg
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Do plants have feelings?
Although they may seem passive, plants have their own complex sensory systems too, designed to respond to dangers or other changes in their environment Plants may not have eyes, ears or a tongue, but their skin can perform many of the same functions
Do plants like music? Plants thrive when they listen to music that sits between 115Hz and 250Hz, as the vibrations emitted by such music emulate similar sounds in nature Plants don’t like being exposed to music more than one to three hours per day Jazz and classical music seems to be the music of choice for ultimate plant stimulation
Do plants Think? Plants don’t have a central nervous system, so thought (as we normally define it) isn’t possible But plants can sense their environment, respond to insect attacks and are even capable of limited movement
Do plants talk to each other? Plants Communicate Using Chemicals and Sound Plants do not just move randomly; they move in a purposeful manner Plants move to detect key information about their environments, to respond appropriately, and to communicate this information to other plants, using easily understood signals
Do plants like being touched?
Your plants really dislike when you touch them, apparently A new study out of the La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food has found that most plants are extremely sensitive to touch, and even a light touch can significantly stunt their growth, reports Physorg
Are plants aware of humans? Mountains of research have confirmed that plants have intelligence and even beyond that consciousness by many of the same measures as we do Not only do they feel pain, but plants also perceive and interact with their environment in sophisticated ways
Do plants have a soul?
The reason for this is that, despite the lack of any kind of cognition, plants have souls too, according to Aristotle’s widely-accepted theory: trees and flowers nourish themselves, they grow, and propagate, and so they have what was usually called a vegetative soul
Do plants have memories? Like humans, plants have memories too, although they do it differently For example, many plants sense and remember prolonged cold during winter to ensure that they flower in spring
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