Something I snagged from a magpie...

"Most people have an appreciation for plants and make an effort to occasionally hike among them, repose in their shade or even co-habitate with them. And while it’s safe to say that we recognize plants’ value and usefulness, it’s also a fair assessment to state that the plant kingdom is frequently taken for granted. When we’re not trampling it, cutting it down, or eating it, we’re usually ignoring it altogether.
"Perhaps that’s why the vast majority of modern people who encounter the idea of human/plant communication -- or 'psychobotany,' as we prefer to call it -- find it strange. But it’s equally strange that this viewpoint has become normalized. After all, anthropologists largely agree that people have been attempting communication with the plant kingdom for as long as there have been plants and people. So why is it considered 'abnormal' to attempt communication with plants today? And what can we hope to accomplish by entering into such a conversation in the first place?"















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