Are plants social?
I fear your calling may not lie with the diplomatic corps.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
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How about saving us all some time and providing a link to something
explaining what in the heck you are babbling about? Preferably in
English!!!
D. Kauhl wrote in message
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in all the answers I'm missing the hint for allelopathie, the research
of
reciprocal
influences of plants, practicized by friends of "Mischkultur", mainly
explained
by mycorrhizal effects in the edaphone -
founded by H. Molisch, university of Vienna, 1937, "Der Einfluß einer
Pflanze
auf die andere - Allelopathie" -
you can hear more of this from orchid friends, it's their primary focus
best regards
kauhl
"Frank Martin" wrote in message
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Are some plants better planted in a group of their fellows than just
singly?
My grandmother says some plants are like flocks of birds and do better
in
a
group. Does anyone know about this?
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