VOC's Benji Jones talks with a scientist in Chile about the mysterious Bocila trifoliolata. The plant is growing leaves that seem to copy the shape of other plants' Leaves are coming from a much thinner stem, he says. It's unexplainable.
In the temperate rainforests of Chile, there is a vine that can shapeshift to copy the look of other plants. But how? Can it... see them? Or is something weirder happening?
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