"The idea that plants basically have nerves ‹ a conclusion that grows
out of hard-to-interpret observations of electrical activity in plant
tissue ‹ has ignited a thunderstorm of its own among plant scientists in
recent years.
³The use of the word intelligence (with or without swarm) simply
humanizes (or animalizes, since they talk about swarms) the situation,²
says David Robinson or the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Such
³silly² terminology, in his words, ³reduces serious plant science to the
level of esoterics.²
However, he¹s not disputing the ability of plants to solve complicated
strategic problems. ³Of course,² he says, ³it¹s well known that roots
have Œcognitive¹ abilities.²"
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/gene...n/Rooting_for_
swarm_intelligence_in_plants
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Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden
"Always tell the truth and you don't have to remember anything."
--Mark Twain.