Tag Archives: Plants

Gaia Theory & Deep Ecology by Dr. Stephan Harding

This is a youtube series. (10 episodes altogether) This is profound and very valuable info… [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=523bXlK5t34[/youtube]

The Fate of The Last Tree

The story goes…: The Ténéré wastelands of northeastern Niger were once populated by a forest of trees. By the 20th century, desertification had wiped out all but one solitary acacia. The Tree of Ténéré, as it came to be called, had no companions for 400 km in every direction. Its roots reached nearly 40 m [...]

Sharing info on mushrooms/mycelium

The mycelium infuses all landscapes, it holds soils together, it’s extremely tenacious. This holds up to 30,000 times its mass. They’re the grand molecular disassemblers of nature — the soil magicians. They generate the humus soils across the land masses of Earth. We have now discovered that there is a multi-directional transfer of nutrients between [...]

Numen: The Nature Of Plants

Just received something I would like to share, because I like the idea: “Especially in a time of radical flux  and … climate change, our relationship with… plants and our knowledge of those plants is perhaps the most  important collective heritage we have… That knowledge is ultimately what is going to sustain us.” -Ken Ausbel, [...]