Dr Kim Johnson

School of BioSciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne

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Making friends with fronds: understanding plants’ feelings

How do plants sense and respond to the world around them - and do they listen when we talk?

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Sciences & Technology

Plants have feelings too

Just like us, plants have skin that reacts to the environment around them, and this is crucial to their survival

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