The lost language of plants

Book • 2002
Stephen Harrod Buhner's *The Lost Language of Plants* is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate communication systems of plants.

The book delves into the various ways plants interact with their environment and each other, highlighting their intelligence and sensitivity.

Buhner explores the historical and cultural significance of plants, emphasizing their medicinal properties and their role in human societies.

He advocates for a deeper understanding and respect for the plant kingdom, urging readers to reconnect with the natural world.

The book is a call to action, encouraging readers to learn the language of plants and to protect their vital role in the ecosystem.

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