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Their hidden life reveals the interconnectedness of all living beings from "summary" of The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben

In the depths of the forest, beneath the surface of the earth, a hidden world thrives, where trees communicate, support, and depend on one another in ways that may surprise us. This interconnectedness of all living beings is not immediately apparent to the casual observer, but upon closer inspection, the intricate web of relationships becomes clear. Trees, it seems, are not solitary individuals, but rather members of a vast, complex community that works together for the greater good. Through their roots, trees are able to share nutrients, water, and information with one another. When one tree is in need, its neighbors will come to its aid, sending resources through the underground network that connects them all. This system of mutual support ensures the health and well-being of the entire forest, as each tree contributes to the collective success of the community. But the connections between trees go beyond mere physical exchanges. They also communicate with one another through chemical signals, releasing pheromones into the air to warn their neighbors of potential threats. When a tree i...
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    The Hidden Life of Trees

    Peter Wohlleben

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