Plant Communication

Plants, trees and fungi communicate between their own specifies and to others. We can also communicate with plants and receive their wisdom for healing purposes.
For example, a mother tree can send water and nutrients to her children through the mycelium network.
Mushrooms are the flowering bodies of the mycelium network. The filaments that thread through the soil send messages, food and water like a vast underground transport system that has memory and intelligence. Trees cannot exist without them as there is a symbiotic relationship between them: tress provide mycelium with carbon and the mycelium provides the tree with nitrogen and other nutrients.
References
Media | Author/Director | Title |
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Book | Merlin Sheldrake | Entangled Life -‘How Fungi Make our World, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures |
Book | Peter Wohlleben | The Hidden Life of Trees - What They Feel, How They Communicate |
Book | Qing Li | Into the Forest: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness |
Book | Eliot Cowan | Plant, Spirit Medicine |
Book | Dr Micáela Coria-Carew | Plant Spirit Medicine: Using An Ancient Ancestral Meditation To Connect With The Medicine Of Plants |