Mycelium are incredibly tiny threads of fungal organisms that wrap around or bore into tree roots, composing what's called a mycorrhizal network that connects individual plants together. These dense ...
Imagine walking through a forest and knowing that beneath your feet lies an invisible internet connecting every tree around you. The ground is alive with conversation. Trees are sharing food with ...
Trees are able to use chemicals and fungus in their roots to communicate with each other, at least according to Peter Wohlleben in his new book “The Hidden Life of Trees.” ...