How to Talk to Plants: Communicating With Plant Spirits (2024)

Do you want to learn how to talk to plants? Have you ever wondered if you, too, can learn to communicate with plant spirits? Read on.

When I wrote my book If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods last year in 2019, I got a lot of questions about my process for collecting the tree stories. People were curious and wanted to know more about how to communicate with tree spirits.

At the time I published the book, I had been talking to trees for a few years. I had also been talking to plants. I think that people are drawn to the idea of talking to trees because they can be so majestic and striking. But just because they’re larger than most plants doesn’t mean that their wisdom is more important. There’s a lot we can learn from communicating with plant spirits.

After years of talking to trees, I deepened my relationship with plants last year during my shamanic plant spirit healing apprenticeship with Suneet Kaur. During that nine-month apprenticeship, I worked closely with both tree spirits and plant spirits for healing. I got to talking to plant spirits such as Rose, Tulsi, and Lavender. And I realized that speaking with plant spirits is just as powerful as speaking with tree spirits.

Can humans talk to plants?

Absolutely. In fact, you can get started today! Whether you have a favorite houseplant, garden shrub, or beautiful plant in a nearby park, you can talk to plants.

Read on to learn how to talk to plants (and actually hear back from them).

Can everyone do it?

Yes! I absolutely believe that everyone can learn how to talk to plants (and hear their replies, obviously!) and how to communicate with plant spirits. I think that, like any new skill, it will be quicker and easier for some people to pick up than for others.

If you’re an experienced channeler, you’ll probably find communicating with plant spirits to be easy. If you’re really tapped into your intuition and your inner knowing, you’ll probably find it easy to talk to plants. Even if you don’t consider yourself to be intuitive, it’s not that hard to pick up—it just might take some time, like it does to learn any new skill.

Can plants hear you talk?

Yes! They may not have ears, but they can definitely “hear” our messages when we talk to them. As you’ll learn later on in this blog post, it’s more of a telepathic method of communication than you may be used to when you talk to other people.

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Who are you actually talking to?

You’re talking to the spirit of the plant. Think about it this way: when you’re speaking to another human being, you’re not talking to their flesh and blood. You’re talking to the thing that makes them alive: their spirit, their soul. It’s the same when you’re communicating with plants.

And I think that’s what makes it challenging for a lot of people: you’re not seeing their mouths move (because they don’t have one, of course). You’re not seeing their facial expressions change as they speak. You’re not hearing an actual, audible voice that everyone else can hear.

It’s a lot more subtle. It’s like telepathic communication. You might hear a voice in your head. You might see images. You might smell a fragrance that reminds you of something else. I talk more about this below.

Plant spirit etiquette

When I was researching my blog post on How to Talk to Trees: Communicating With Tree Spirits, I read all kinds of articles online saying that you need to approach a tree from the east and walk clockwise around it, that you need to keep the sun behind you when you speak to a tree, etc. This has not been my experience, and I think advice like this only serves to overcomplicate things.

When you speak with another person, do you have complex rituals? Probably not. When you speak with a plant spirit, it’s the same. There’s really only one rule: be respectful.

Our culture has evolved to have a really dominant attitude toward the natural world. Most people don’t ask permission before picking a piece of fruit or harvesting a crop. They assume that it’s their right to do so because they’ve cultivated those plants.

That’s why it’s so easy for many people to just walk up to a plant and expect it to want to have a conversation with you. It might want to, and it might not. Would you walk up to a random stranger in the street and expect them to be happy about you wanting to strike up a conversation with them? Probably not.

I think it’s really helpful when interacting with plant spirits to think about our behavior in this way: would you do this with a person you don’t know? Think about human etiquette and apply that to your communication with plant spirits.

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How to connect with plant spirits

If you’re just getting started talking to plant spirits, make sure you head to a place where you feel comfortable. That may be in a secluded area of a park, where you won’t have to worry about other people walking past. Or perhaps that makes you uncomfortable, and you’d rather be in an area with lots of other people around. Do what works for you.

It might be easiest to start in the privacy of your home. If you have houseplants, you can start with them—you certainly have a closer relationship with plants living inside your home than you do with a random plant in a public park. Or go outside and connect with a plant that’s in your garden. It can be a potted plant or a plant living in the ground. They’re all alive, and they all have spirits.

Bring a journal or notebook with you to make it easier for you to talk to the plant spirits. You can use your everyday journal, or have a special one just for this type of work. You might also want to bring a small offering for the plant, like a flower from another plant (ask permission!) or a few grains of corn from your garden.

Getting started

If you’re starting with a houseplant, you might want to water it (if it needs it) and tidy up the surface of its soil if it needs it. Maybe top it up with some fresh soil or with a layer of small gravel if it’s a succulent. Give it some love.

Ask (either silently or out loud) if it’s okay for you to sit with it and maybe talk. Pause and wait for the answer. You might get a clear “yes” or “no”—or you might feel in your gut that it’s fine or not fine. If the plant wants to talk, then proceed (continue reading on how to do that). If it doesn’t, thank it and find another plant. Don’t take it personally if the plant doesn’t want to talk—as I said earlier, you don’t talk to every stranger who approaches you, do you?

Also, don’t take it personally even when it’s a houseplant in your home or a plant in your garden. No, you’re not a stranger. The two of you live together in the same dwelling. But that doesn’t mean it’s in the mood to talk—now or ever. You can always approach it again another day.

Having said this, in my experience, most plants are happy to talk. If they aren’t, they’ll often be silent. I’ve never had a plant spirit be unpleasant with me, though some trees have been a bit grumpy.

Settle down and relax

Sit quietly near the plant. Maybe meditate for a few minutes if that helps you to clear your mind. Connect with your own senses. Notice all the little details: what do you see all around you? What do you hear? How do you feel? What can you smell and taste? This is your starting point. If you brought a journal or notebook, write this all down. Do this even if you’re in your home and are used to the things around you—it will connect you to your senses.

Ask if it’s okay for you to touch the plant. Get a feeling for the answer, and respond appropriately. In my book If Trees Could Talk, one of the trees said that they like to be touched. Of course, not every tree and plant will feel the same way.

What should I say to my plants?

Asking the plants these simple questions (“May I sit with you?” and “May I touch you?”) will help you to strengthen your connection with them. It will also help you to get in touch with your inner knowing. You might want to start talking to the plant now: explain why you want to talk today (you want to learn to talk to plant spirits). Explain why plants are important to you. Let the plant get to know you—even if it’s a plant living in your home. You can do this internally (in your mind) or verbally (out loud).

This might be enough for you. Or you might want to ask the plant a specific question. Start with something easy! Don’t go straight into deep strategic or philosophical questions like “How can we solve climate change?” or “What’s the meaning of life?”.

Listen to the answer. It might come in a variety of forms: a vision or a symbol, spoken words that you hear in your mind, a feeling, a taste or smell.

Ask their name

I recently received a message from someone who told me that her houseplants all gave her their names so she could tag them. Isn’t that lovely? You might start by asking a plant its name, or what it wants you to call it.

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How do I connect with my plants?

When you learn how to talk to plant spirits, the first thing you’ll notice is that it’s not like talking with another person. You probably won’t hear their voices out loud, but instead you’ll hear their words in your mind. Or you might not hear a voice at all—you might see an image in your mind, or feel an emotion, or smell a scent. As I said earlier, I think that this is what makes communicating with trees so difficult for some people. You have to re-learn how to communicate. It’s like learning a new language. And it’s a lot more subtle than communicating with people.

You’ll have a better chance at connecting with your plants by cultivating what’s called the “clair” senses. You’ve probably heard of one of them—clairvoyance—but you may not have heard of the others.

Cultivate your clair senses

Let’s talk about the clair senses, because that’s how you’re going to get your response from plant spirits. We often hear talk of these in terms of psychic ability, which you may or may not believe in. If you don’t, that’s perfectly fine. Belief in psychic ability is not necessary for you to understand these concepts.

These clair senses are also ways in which plant spirits can speak to us. They’re like the different “languages” that trees and plant spirits use to communicate with us. You know how we can communicate with each other using the spoken word, the written word, or sign language? It’s like that.

There are three primary clair senses that you’re probably familiar with, and four less common clair senses that may be new to you. Let’s explore these different languages.

Clairvoyance

I can’t remember ever experiencing this, despite being a highly visual person. This particular “language” or method of communication involves presenting you with visual cues or symbols. You might get a specific mental image that will give you clues as to what the plant spirit is trying to tell you.

For example, if you ask the plant how it’s doing, and you get an image of a lake you visited last summer, the plant might be indicating that it needs watering. You can always follow up with a question to confirm: “Do you need to be watered now?” and see what the answer is.

Clairaudience

This is one of the primary languages that plant spirits will use to speak to me. I’ll hear words—usually complete sentences. If you’ve read my book If Trees Could Talk, you’ll see just how clearly their words come through. When I collected the stories for the book, I allowed their words to flow through me, and I spoke them aloud and recorded them on my phone.

You might get full sentences, or you might get bits and pieces—like short phrases or keywords. If you reflect on these phrases and keywords, they might help you to see the overarching message that the plant spirit is trying to get across to you. Again, you can always ask more questions to confirm that you’ve got the right message.

Clairsentience

This communication method involves getting a feeling somewhere in your body, without any outer stimuli to trigger that feeling. It could be in your gut, or it could involve chills all over your body. If you ask a plant spirit a question, you might get a response in the form of a feeling, like a glow of happiness spreading throughout your body, or a sense of peace and relaxation. It might be subtle, or it might be unusually strong. Pay attention to how you’re feeling when you talk to plant spirits—and how your feelings change, especially after asking a question.

To return to my first example, if you ask how the plant is doing and you suddenly feel heat somewhere on your body, like you’ve touched a hot pan, the plant might be trying to tell you that it’s getting too much direct light where it is.

Clairempathy

Clairempathy allows us to sense or feel the attitudes, emotions, or beliefs of another person—or plant. It’s like you feel their energy or vibration, and that can give you useful information them. This relates to clairsentience. If you ask a plant how it’s feeling, you might simply feel their response, rather than hearing the words “happy” or “sad.”

You might feel a rush of joy spread through your body. If so, you can probably assume that the plant is having a good day. It’s feeling well. It’s probably got enough water and light.

Clairgustance

This is an odd one: it involves tasting a substance or food without having anything in your mouth. Because this is such a strange sensation, it may be the plant telling you to pay attention, or it may be a way of providing some type of (tasty) symbol that directly relates to the message you need to receive. It might also be a way of letting you know whether something is right (delicious) or wrong (not delicious) for you—or it might be a yes (delicious) or no (not delicious) answer.

If you ask the plant how it’s doing and you get a taste in your mouth of a food that you really dislike, that could be a sign that the plant is not doing well. You can ask follow up questions to see if it needs more water, sunlight, or something else.

Clairscent

This is precisely what it sounds like: smelling a fragrance or an odor that is not present in your surroundings. I’ve experienced this before, for example, smelling a familiar perfume that someone I know wears, despite them not being present. But this has never come up when I talk with plant spirits. As with clairgustance, it might also be the plant’s way of letting you know whether something is right (pleasant odor) or wrong (unpleasant odor) for you—or it might be a yes (pleasant odor) or no (unpleasant odor) answer.

If you ask the plant a question and you sense a pleasant fragrance in your environment, such as flowers or foods (that aren’t present), you might assume that the answer is “yes.” You can always confirm with the plant that you’re on the right track.

Clairtangency

In psychic terms, this usually refers to someone who can handle an object or touch something and receive information about that object. In terms of talking with plant spirits, this could mean touching the plant and receiving the message in that way. Touching the plant’s stems, leaves, or flowers might serve as a trigger for your other clair senses, allowing you to receive a much clearer message via clairvoyance, clairaudience, or clairsentience.

Even without asking a question, you might get a message from the plant just from touching it. If a sudden and unrelated image pops into your mind, or if you smell or taste something that’s not in your environment, pay attention. The plant may be trying to tell you something. Or it might be trying to change the subject!

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How to talk to plants

Remember that your conversation with plant spirits can take on any of the above forms of language. They will transmit their messages to you, and your system will receive them using one or more of the clair senses. Remember to pay attention and to notice the details: what was going on when you first sat down with the plant? And what’s going on now that you’re attempting communication?

Do you feel differently? Do you hear anything different? Have any symbols or images popped into your mind? Do you feel feelings that aren’t yours? Has an unexpected scent or taste come into your awareness? What happens when you touch the plant?

Should you talk to plants?

I don’t necessarily think youshould talk to plants, nor do I think youneed to talk to them. But if you’re curious, then I’d suggest you give it a try. Your curiosity might be your intuition leading you down an exciting new path. Remember to approach this with an open and curious mindset, and remember to be respectful of the plants you want to talk to.

Benefits of talking to houseplants

Talking to your houseplants—or garden plants—can be beneficial to both your plant’s health and to your own mental health. Talking to houseplants creates a deeper level of connection between you and your plants. It’s an easy way to improve your relationship with them.

When you talk to your houseplants, it’s a reminder that you’re sharing your home with living beings. They may not have a cute little face like a dog or a cat, but they are living members of your household—they’re not just an old lamp in the corner or a piece of furniture.

Talking to your houseplants helps you to connect with them on a regular basis, which may make you more aware of their needs. You’ll become aware of whether or not they need a drink of water, or perhaps more—or less—sunlight.

And if you’ve been struggling with the loneliness of COVID, talking to your houseplants may help with your mental health. They may not be human, but they’re like little green friends who share your home. Plants are certainly no substitute for human socializing, but if you’ve got at least one houseplant to talk to, you’re not truly alone in your house.

How do you know it’s real?

This is one of the most common questions people have when they start channeling or talking to trees and plant spirits. How do you know it’s not just all in your head? How do you know that it’s real, and not a mental illness?

Here’s how I know: when I channel spirit guides or talk to plant spirits, their voices are different from mine. And I don’t just mean the sound of their voices—the type of language they use is different. They word things differently. They don’t sound like the way I speak. They might have a different accent.

Pay attention to the words the plant spirits use when they speak to you. Is that how you talk? Probably not.

If you’re still in doubt, you can ask the plants for a sign that it’s really them talking to you, and not just your inner fantasies or delusions.

Troubleshooting

You might find that talking to plant spirits is easy for you. Or you might find that it takes time and effort—and more patience than you expected. Remember to slow down and be patient. Learning a new skill takes time. Would you expect to play the piano perfectly in just one day, week, or month?

Also remember that not all plants want to talk. Let’s go back to that one rule: respect. Please don’t be surprised if not every plant wants to have a conversation with you—and please don’t take it personally.

Further questions?

I’m currently writing a book on how to talk to trees. If you have any further questions that I haven’t covered here,please get in touch.

What did you talk about with your plant?

I’m curious! Feel free to get in touch via my contact page or social media, and let me know: what did you talk about with your plant? I love hearing people’s stories.

Resources

On the podcast

  • 394 Suneet Kaur ~ Plant Spirit Healing
  • 392 Kerriann Mackenzie ~ Normalizing Tree Communication
  • 312 Holly + Eva Leenknegt ~ Animism: Open Up to New Ways of Connecting With the World
  • 307 Cara Wilde + Holly ~ How to Connect With Nature Spirits (with transcript)

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FAQs

How can I communicate with my plants? ›

Plants don't have brains and are not capable of communicating in any form.

Are plants telepathic? ›

Plants influence each other in many ways and they communicate through “nanomechanical oscillations” vibrations on the tiniest atomic or molecular scale or as close as you can get to telepathic communication.

Can plants communicate with people? ›

A team of Singaporean scientists discovered that communication between plants and humans is possible by tracing electric signals diffused by plants.

Can plants talk to plants? ›

In this case, Darwin's root-brain hypothesis was wrong, but more modern research shows that plants can communicate. They speak with other plants as well as with animals and even people. They do this primarily using chemicals and sound.

Do plants recognize their owners? ›

"While plants don't appear to complain when we pinch a flower, step on them or just brush by them while going for a walk, they are fully aware of this contact and are rapidly responding to our treatment of them," he added.

Do plants have consciousness? ›

Mountains of research have confirmed that plants have intelligence and even beyond that consciousness by many of the same measures as we do. Not only do they feel pain, but plants also perceive and interact with their environment in sophisticated ways.

Do plants react to human emotion? ›

Plants do not. Plants may exhibit reactions to stimuli, and we sometimes interpret these responses as defensive behavior, but we're really talking about successful adaptations to their environment. Plants have neither nervous systems nor neuro-transmitting pain receptors.

Can Empaths feel plants? ›

Empaths may feel the physical pain of others due to this intense physical empathy. 8. Plant empath: A plant empath (also called a flora empath) senses the needs of plants around them. Much like an animal empaths find themselves working with or owning animals, plant empaths may feel called to work with plants.

How do plants interact with humans? ›

We wear plants, sit on plants, use plants to get to work, write on the pulverized remains of plants, and ingest plants. Plants are a backdrop to ceremonious events. We exchange plants to communicate condolences, congratulations, or care. Plants generate oxygen needed for human survival, and medicines for healing.

Do plants respond to being talked to? ›

There are many studies that verify that plant growth is influenced by sound. Many found that at the average human conversational tone (70 decibels) there was increased production in plants. Not only will your plants benefit from your conversations but you may get a psychological boost as well.

Do plants respond to human voice? ›

Do Plants React to Human Voices? Here's the good news: plants do respond to the sound of your voice. In a study conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society, research demonstrated that plants did respond to human voices. In this study, there were 10 tomato plants, 8 of which had headphones placed around their pots.

What is plant telepathy superpower? ›

The user can communicate with all forms of plant-life, including flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, pollen, etc. either telepathically, by speaking verbally, or by touching it physically. Plants can tell the user of what happened or what is happening, like helping them track someone from a long distance away, etc.

Do plants hear me? ›

Plants are surprising organisms—without brains and central nervous systems, they are still able to sense the environment that surrounds them. Plants can perceive light, scent, touch, wind, even gravity, and are able to respond to sounds, too.

Can plants sense sadness? ›

Nor does it experience fear, anger, relief or sadness as it topples to the ground. Trees — and all plants, for that matter — feel nothing at all, because consciousness, emotions and cognition are hallmarks of animals alone, scientists recently reported in an opinion article.

Do house plants like to be touched? ›

The important takeaway here is also that if a houseplant feels touch repeatedly, it can significantly stunt its growth. Professor Jim Whelan, who led the research, said that even the slightest touch activates a major genetic defense response which, if repeated, slows down plant growth.

Do plants know I love them? ›

They conducted all sorts of experiments with plants – playing music, talking to plants, vibrations, etc. But their findings were discredited. Now fast forward nearly 50 years, and it has never been scientifically proven that plants have feelings.

Do plants see you? ›

Plants detect visible and invisible electromagnetic waves. Unlike plants, we can only detect visible electromagnetic waves. Although plants can see a much larger spectrum than we do, they don't see it in images.

Do plants have a soul? ›

The reason for this is that, despite the lack of any kind of cognition, plants have souls too, according to Aristotle's widely-accepted theory: trees and flowers nourish themselves, they grow, and propagate, and so they have what was usually called a vegetative soul.

Do plants mind being touched? ›

Your plants really dislike when you touch them, apparently. A new study out of the La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food has found that most plants are extremely sensitive to touch, and even a light touch can significantly stunt their growth, reports Phys.org.

Do plants feel vibes? ›

Plants are tuned in to acoustic vibrations, and they can hear when the vibes are good. The roots listen for signals of water to drink, according to scientists.

Can trees see us? ›

Don't look now, but that tree may be watching you. Several lines of recent research suggest that plants are capable of vision—and may even possess something akin to an eye, albeit a very simple one.

Do plants like being touched sensitive? ›

sensitive plant, (Mimosa pudica), also called humble plant, plant in the pea family (Fabaceae) that responds to touch and other stimulation by rapidly closing its leaves and drooping.

Do plants enjoy music? ›

For most plants playing classical or jazz music caused growth to increase, while harsher metal music induced stress. This may be because the vibrations of metal music are too intense for plants and stimulate cells a little too much. We think of this like massaging your plant with a song – they prefer a gentler touch.

Why do people touch plants? ›

It was found that actively touching a leaf of natural pothos caused people to experience an unconscious calming response. This research supports the various previous studies that plants, nature, and material of natural origin bring feelings of relaxation to people.

What zodiac signs are natural empaths? ›

Empath Zodiac Signs: The 3 Most Empathic Signs
  • Pisces (February 19 – March 20) Pisces are extremely empathic signs, who almost can't stop themselves from taking on the feelings of others. ...
  • Cancer (June 21 – July 22) ...
  • Scorpio (October 22 – November 21)
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How do empaths recharge? ›

Empaths need time to recharge. Meditation is a great tool for empaths and it takes only a few minutes. For example, Judith Orloff, M.D.'s 3 Minute Heart Meditation can help you feel centered in your heart energy. This is great for taking back your power when you start to feel sensory overload.

What is a dark empath? ›

What Is a Dark Empath? A dark empath is a term that describes someone who exploits their ability to understand how other people think and feel. They can recognize another person's perspective while also showing signs of psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism.

Do plants grow better if you talk to them? ›

While the studies suggest that sound may spur plants to faster growth, there is no definitive evidence that a gift of gab will turn you into a green thumb. Ideal conditions for growth have more to do with temperature than talk.

What plants like to be touched? ›

Oddly enough, another plant, Sulphur Cinquefoil (Potentilla recta) seemed to enjoy the human contact. Its leaves looked better than the control plants, and they were free of insects.

Does yelling at plants affect their growth? ›

Sound is perceived as vibrations. There is no consistent scientific evidence that talking or singing to plants helps them grow better or produce more fruit. Some studies have shown an effect on plants from music or single tones, some haven't.

What happens when you talk mean to a plant? ›

In a study performed by the Royal Horticultural Society, researchers discovered that talking to your plants really can help them grow faster. 1 They also found that plants grow faster to the sound of a female voice than to the sound of a male voice.

Can words affect plants? ›

The results showed that positivity in the environment and words had a significant positive effect on plant growth. Plant seeds under the influence of the positive words had a higher germination rate, and these plants grew taller, larger, and healthier than that in negative environment.

What happens when you talk bad to plants? ›

Slow growth. Loss of blooms or lack of blooms. Loss of potential height. Premature death.

Do plants need darkness to sleep? ›

Plants, just like humans, need sleep. When grown under more than 17h of light, the plants of greenhouse fruiting vegetable crops usually become damaged, showing signs of leaf chlorosis (Figure 1), reduced photosynthesis, and ultimately, a reduction in yield (Hao et al., 2018).

What is the most spiritual plant? ›

Seven of the most sacred plants in the world
  • Lotus Flower.
  • Mistletoe.
  • Holy Basil (Ocimum Sanctum)
  • Peyote.
  • Yew Tree.
  • Marijuana.
  • Basil (Ocimum Basilicum)

What powers let plants control? ›

Chlorokinesis, also known as Agrokinesis, Botanokinesis, and Phytokinesis, is the ability to mentally and/or physically summon, control and manipulate plants and vegetation.

Can plants think? ›

Plants don't have a central nervous system, so thought (as we normally define it) isn't possible. But plants can sense their environment, respond to insect attacks and are even capable of limited movement.

What are your plants telling you? ›

A common sign your plant is stressed is if it's dropping leaves and flowers. Stressors can include lack of water, over watering, temperature change, less light – you name it. If the problem isn't too little or too much water, or something else easy to identify, have patience.

Why is my plant vibrating? ›

Sound waves cause their leaves to vibrate ever so slightly, causing the plant to respond accordingly.

Do plants give off vibrations? ›

Plants emit also ultrasonic vibrations of 20–100 kHz, measured by connecting a sensor directly to the stem of the plant. Plants release sound emissions from different organs and at different growth stages or in response to different situations.

Do plants like being around other plants? ›

Plants "Listen" to the Good Vibes of Other Plants. A new study found that plants grown next to certain other plants are healthier than those grown in isolation.

Can plants talk and feel pain? ›

The simple answer is that, currently, no one is sure whether plants can feel pain. We do know that they can feel sensations. Studies show that plants can feel a touch as light as a caterpillar's footsteps. But pain, specifically, is a defense mechanism.

Do plants have personalities? ›

These results suggest that plants have repeatable individual personalities with respect to alarm calls. Keywords: Alarm call; Behavior; Personality; Plant communication; Repeatability; Volatiles.

Why shouldn't you touch plants at night? ›

In addition, at night you may not be able to see dangerous, spiders, bugs, or snakes that make their home in trees. In addition, at night it is difficult to identify dangerous plants (e.g. poison ivy, poison oak, stinging nettle, etc.).

What plants should I not touch? ›

Don't touch these plants!
  • Giant hogweed. Heracleum mantegazzianum. Giant hogweed in bloom | Image Details. ...
  • Poison hemlock. Conium maculatum. Poison hemlock in bloom | Image Details. ...
  • Spotted water hemlock. Cicuta maculata. ...
  • Cow parsnip. Heracleum maximum. ...
  • Wild parsnip. Pastinaca sativa. ...
  • Queen Anne's lace. Daucus carota.

What plant doesn't like to be touched? ›

The mimosa pudica — also known as the sleepy plant or touch-me-not — reacts dramatically when touched or shaken.

How plants talk when we are not around? ›

Plants communicate through their roots by secreting tiny amounts of special chemicals into the soil all through the plant's root zone - what scientists call the rhizosphere. These chemicals, called root exudates, send signals to every other living thing in the root zone.

What is plant spirits? ›

Plant spirit shamanism brings us back to our ancient roots of being aware of the unity of all of life and of treating plants with love and respect. Research shows that plants have feelings, intelligence, and can sense our intentions and respond to our actions.

Can plants hear you? ›

Plants are surprising organisms—without brains and central nervous systems, they are still able to sense the environment that surrounds them. Plants can perceive light, scent, touch, wind, even gravity, and are able to respond to sounds, too.

Do my plants know I love them? ›

They conducted all sorts of experiments with plants – playing music, talking to plants, vibrations, etc. But their findings were discredited. Now fast forward nearly 50 years, and it has never been scientifically proven that plants have feelings.

Do plants respond to kindness? ›

While flowers and other members of the plant kingdom seem not to complain when we pinch their buds or step on them, they are fully aware of what's happening and rapidly respond to the way they're treated, scientists have discovered.

Do plants like to be touched? ›

Your plants really dislike when you touch them, apparently. A new study out of the La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food has found that most plants are extremely sensitive to touch, and even a light touch can significantly stunt their growth, reports Phys.org.

Do plants have emotions? ›

Do Plants Have Feelings (Or Emotions)? No – unlike humans and non-human animals, plants do not have feelings. It is undeniable that a plant can respond to environmental stimuli, like turning towards the light or closing over a fly.

How do trees send warning signals? ›

Trees share water and nutrients through the networks, and also use them to communicate. They send distress signals about drought and disease, for example, or insect attacks, and other trees alter their behavior when they receive these messages.” Scientists call these mycorrhizal networks.

What is the magic of plants? ›

There's no doubt that plants are magical. They can heal us of our most devastating wounds and illnesses, make us see and experience unconceivable things, and, according to some, ensnare love, protect us from evil, and curse our enemies.

What is the spiritual use of plants? ›

Plants are the essence of Mother Nature and carry the natural energy of Gaia within them. Humans have been using this energy since ancient times and the Chinese practice of feng shui includes strategically placing plants in certain spaces to reduce psychological stress.

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