This section hosts educational pages on new discoveries about plant intelligence, in the broadest sense.
The debate on plant intelligence or not seems secondary to us. Whether the definition of intelligence is very restrictive, and in fact reserved for humans, or broadened to include animals and plants, this seems to be a debate of the past.
The term “intelligence” is already and abusively misused for artificial intelligence. And scientists who don’t want to talk about intelligence for plants are surprisingly very positive about the high level of awareness of plants, awareness of their environment. Indeed, plants are sensitive, incredibly alive and reactive. They have an original mode of organization and a very different intelligence that we need, above all, to learn.
Therefore, in this section, we try to create a file for each sense and keep them up to date with the latest recognized and published scientific experiments.
The books, articles or videos read and seen by the team on plant intelligence are the subject of a quick critical presentation in the blog section, on the left side of the screen.