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The light eaters

by Zoë Schlanger

An exploration of recent scientific discoveries in plant behaviour, communication, and adaptation. This book examines how plants perceive and respond to their environment, highlighting the debates among researchers redefining our understanding of botanical life.

Accession 28703 ISBN 9780008445348 Publisher Fourth Estate
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