Not so stuck?? |
So when a competitive plant muscles into their patch, they can choose to deal with the resulting shade by becoming more shade tolerant, have a growth spurt and take the new guy's sunshine, or creep away (non-palm grasses, gingers, and many others can grow north, south, east, or west, rather than up or down like a tree). This is the equivalent of fight or flight in mammals, I suppose. Want to read more? Here it is in Science Daily:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171221122316.htm
This makes me wonder what they choose with, exactly. We simian lifeforms are awfully brain-o-centric. Do plants have some sort of distributed consciousness? I'd like to know!
To all my readers, all over the world, Happy 2018! I know we all hope it will be a better, brighter, more peaceful year than 2017!
Dahlia on Velvet, MRobb |
Marla, thank you for continuing to post about the state of the natural world, even as you recover from a "natural" disaster. You always give your readers lots to think about. Best wishes for a happy new year!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen, and Happy New Year!
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