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01-18-2019 06:15 PM - edited 01-18-2019 06:16 PM
It's actually never been "survival of the fittest."
It's about survival in a particular niche, and best "suitability" rather than "fittest" (often misinterpreted to mean strongest).
Which means unless that mythical planet was absolutely identical in all of its surface, there couldn't be just one plant.
Cooperation among species has a lot to do with survival as well, such as indicated here by the bees and their symbiosis with the flowers.
01-22-2019 06:52 PM - edited 01-22-2019 06:54 PM
@GingerPeach wrote:This is outstanding.
Flowers can hear bees and make their nectar sweeter. Just WOW.
https://www.nationalgeographic DOT com/science/2019/01/flowers-can-hear-bees-and-make-their-nectar-sweeter/
Interesting.
I have heard from gardeners that flowers have feelings. Happy to sad.
Hung
01-30-2019 01:31 AM
If one plant does take over the world my money is on Kudzu!!!
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