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It's ok to talk to your Begonias
2023-08-19
[Tel Aviv University] Do you talk to your plants? While you may not be able to hear them, your plants could very well be chatting away as well (perhaps they are not such great listeners after all), and that's especially true if they are having a bad day (did you forget to water them again?). For the first time in the world, TAU researchers recorded and analyzed sounds distinctly emitted by plants. The click-like sounds, resembling the popping of popcorn, are emitted at a volume similar to human speech, but at high frequencies, beyond the hearing range of the human ear. The researchers: "We found that plants usually emit sounds when they are under stress, and that each plant and each type of stress is associated with a specific identifiable sound. While imperceptible to the human ear, the sounds emitted by plants can probably be heard by various animals, such as bats, mice, and insects."

Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Look who's experimenting with marijuana today more than any other age group

Gardeners?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-08-19 13:18  

#4  "Seymour! Feed me!"
Posted by: Frank G   2023-08-19 10:31  

#3  I once knew of a guy that had a Begonia named Ruby...
(reference for those of us of a certain age)
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-08-19 10:30  

#2  Plant life languages can be very difficult. Biden and Harris provide examples.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-08-19 10:21  

#1  It's when they start talking back to you that it's not OK.
Posted by: Tom   2023-08-19 10:09  

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