![]() ![]() ![]() The tree I think was felled 500 or 400 years ago, and when I stumbled upon it and researched it, I found out that it was still living without any green leaf, and that seemed to be impossible because a tree is a living being which burns sugar in its cells, like we do. WOHLLEBEN: They turned out to be a century-old stump. Peter, you began your book with the chapter called, “Friendships” that describes how you stumbled upon a rather remarkable set of mossy green, might I say, stones? What did those stones turn out to be? We'll talk about trees maybe having brains, having societies, having some sort of a memory. The old moss-covered stump, which Peter Wohlleben first thought was a stone (Photo: Peter Wohlleben)ĬURWOOD: So, I want to warn our listeners to strap on their seat belts because we're going to go to some heights of thinking about trees that people usually don't go. ![]()
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