Trees live symbiosis hyphae (fungus/mold roots). A tea spoon dirt cont — Peter Wohlleben

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Trees live in symbiosis with hyphae (fungus/mold roots). A tea spoon of dirt contains kilometers of these roots. One species can spread throughout entire forests over centuries. They exchange nutrients with trees, along with information about insects, drought and other dangers. It's like a 'wood wide web'.

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