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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Plants are intelligent forms of life who are capable of intention, preference, and a will to survive, thrive and interact. Scientific research indicates that plants communicate

with insects, animals, human beings and other plants in order to keep themselves alive and safe. Evidence also reveals that plants are telling us how to achieve health and wholeness for humanity and the earth herself.

Plants Are Just Like People

In research which spans more than 100 years, scientists have been documenting botanical adaptability and the amazing similarities that plants have with animals and people. Studies indicate that what metaphysicians, psychics, shaman, tribal people and sensitives worldwide have been saying about the plant kingdom for millennia is true: plants are intelligent beings who can communicate with us, and, we can communicate with them.

Smart Strategies for Survival

In the book, “The Secret Life of Plants,” authors Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird describe how plants “talk to” people and what plants “talk” about. Staying alive and safe tops the list.

To protect themselves, plants have developed highly adaptive and strategic ways for living. According to the authors, “Plants seem to know which ants will steal their nectar, closing when these ants are about, opening only when there is enough dew on their stems to keep the ants from climbing. The more sophisticated acacia plant actually enlists the protective services of certain ants which it rewards with nectar in return for the ants’ protection against other insects and herbivorous mammals,” thus serving the same function as friends and allies do in the animal and human realms. Some vegetation develop a bitter taste, some ooze gummy secretions, while others grow thorns to defend themselves.

Prickles for the Pussy

Once plants feel safe, however, they may drop their need for defense. In one study, a scientist wanted to determine if cacti grow needles primarily for the purpose of keeping themselves from harm. Safely housed in a greenhouse, the scientist talked to numerous cacti assuring them that they were protected and that he cared about them. He encouraged the plants to feel even more secure by playing soothing music in the greenhouse. Within

several months the cacti dropped all their spikes. The offspring of these bare cacti were born without needles. Defenseless within this nurturing environment, the mature and new-born cacti prospered. After a period of a year of being without their protective quills, the cacti suddenly began re-growing their bristles and new baby sprouts were born with needles again. After some investigation, it was discovered that a house cat had found its way into the greenhouse. Suspecting that the cat may be the source of the perceived threat to the cacti causing the reemergence of their means of protection, the scientist blocked the cat’s way of entry. Once the cacti sensed they were once again safe, all of the cacti dropped their prickly means of defense.

You Can Hurt a Plant’s Feelings

Plants respond not only to insects and animals but to human emotion and intention. Plants can distinguish between people who are feel kindly towards them and people who don’t, and our green friends cooperate with people they like. In one experiment a new scientist came to study some test plants. Surprisingly, these test plants which previously had been very responsive, were completely non-responsive during the new scientist’s tests. Investigating the change in the plants’ response, it was discovered that the new scientist incinerated his plants in his own personal research once his tests were completed. Shortly

after the new scientist left, the plants again began registering activity and cooperating.

In another study, scientists found that vegetation reacted negatively to people who found the plants unattractive, even to the extent that the plants would “faint.” When over stimulated by emotions, plants will “go unconscious” or numb and can stay ” moody” for weeks. Scientific studies show that once plants attune themselves to a particular person, they are able to maintain a link with that person, no matter how far away. These

plants register “knowing” not only when a person is returning to the plants, but when the person makes the decision to return. Other reports show that plants respond to people talking to them in a caring, loving manner, such as asking a tree to radically change its growth direction so that it won’t have to be cut, or asking weeds not to grow excessively in a vegetable garden.

Who Says Plants Can’t Move?

In order to stay alive, plants have learned to move and do so in remarkable fashion, for extraordinary purposes and with high, extra-sensory intelligence. “Plants,” says Viennese biologist, Raoul France “move their bodies as freely, easily and gracefully as the most skilled animal or human, and the only reason we don’ t appreciate the fact is that plants do so at a much slower pace than humans. A climbing plant. which needs a prop, will creep toward the nearest support. Should this support be shifted, the vine, within a few hours, will change its course into a new direction.” Plants will even grow towards a support that’s hidden from view. France continues, “Plants are capable of intent: they can stretch toward, or seek out, what they want in ways as mysterious as the most fantastic creations of romance.”

As Thomkins and Bird relate, “Some parasitical plants can recognize the slightest trace of the odor of their victim and will overcome all obstacles to crawl in its direction.”

The Sophisticated Musical Tastes of Plants

Through their animated responses to classical and heavy rock music, plants further divulge their preferences. In studies of plants exposed to heavy rock music, the plants not only grew away from the music source, but some grew either abnormally tall and put out excessively small leaves or remained stunted. In some cases the plants died. When classical music was played to the plants, the plants grew toward the music source with healthy growth. The same plants, marigolds, who died when listening to rock music, flowered when listening to classical music. The authors report, “the rock-stimulated plants were using much more water than the classically entertained vegetation, but

apparently enjoying it less, since examination of the roots revealed that soil root growth was sparse in the rock group, whereas in the classical group, root growth was thick, tangled and about four times as long.”

In India, Dr. T. C. Singh, in his studies of music and plants, stated that he had “proven beyond any shadow of doubt that harmonic sound waves affect the growth, flowering, fruiting and seed-yield of plants.” Singh also reported that girls dancing India’s most ancient dance style accelerated the growth of daisies, marigolds and petunias. The dancing caused them to flower much earlier than the control group of plants, presumably because of the rhythm of the footwork transmitted through the earth.

Plant Devas Caught on Camera!

Kirlian photography is now able to verify the existence of living, changing light radiating from plants. And many “seers” and scientists have seen light emanations and moving forms coming from plants. Hindu sages refer to devas. Clairvoyants and other sensitives are able to directly see and communicate with the fairies, elves, gnomes, sylphs and other creatures which live in and among plants.

Tompkins and Bird conclude, “Evidence now supports the vision that plants are living, breathing, communicating creatures, endowed with personality and the attributes of soul.”

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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Flowering trees surely give life to any type of garden landscape both on residential and commercial areas. It would be wonderful having a flowering cherry tree in full bloom. These trees are the best of its kind to provide bold color statement into any garden. It would be a perfect sight for everyone to behold having a lot of color all season long within the perimeters of a home or workplace. This is why trees of this kind are most preferred than any other variety of garden trees. It is indeed so amazing to have a spectacular display of flowering trees grown with other trees and shrubs that either bloom together or in succession. The wide variety of choices for these trees will confuse you a bit in trying to figure out the best one to plant. Hence, you need to carefully analyze different types of these trees in choosing the right landscaping trees like flowering cherry tree. This can easily be done if you really have the heart for gardening or planting trees in its real sense otherwise you will definitely need help from experts. Can you picture having a garden with flowering trees in full bloom year long? This can be done by choosing the appropriate trees for each season. Ornamental pears like Bradford would be perfect to start the season off. These grow naturally and blossoms look fresh and clean. It looks even lovely in fall as it turns into burgundy.But there is no better way to welcome spring than with a flowering cherry tree. Among the many varieties of flowering trees, cherries are most preferred and beloved around the country. This is because of the never ending clouds of magnificent blossoms it often creates whether it is planted in rows or individually. It simply creates a delightful element in any garden.Another popular variety of flowering cherries is the autumn cherry. These unique and striking white flowers are bred to bloom many times in a year. It can grow anywhere and blooms any time from spring to fall or winter making it a rare species. Cherries in assorted shades of white and pink are among the most popular variety of flowering trees. These are also viewed as icon of spring like the Bubble gum pink blooms of Kwanzan cherry. One cannot seem to resist the adorable charm of these flowers. Other native trees that are also popular as landscape tress are the white flowered dogwood. This has become a garden fixture for many years. But after being hounded by disease, it has become less reliable. There is now a perfect substitute for it, the Cornus Kousa dogwood, which perfectly blooms in early summer. Different types of landscaping flowering trees and shrubs are indeed treasures in the garden. Regardless of its variety, these trees surely create delightful atmosphere around home and even in workplaces. Having a wide variety of choices for flowering trees gives you the freedom to choose how to make your garden’s landscape lovelier for everyone to behold.

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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Is a friend or family member ill and you want to let them know you care and want to wish them a quick recovery? Then, I would personally recommend getting them beautiful get well flowers. I was in a same situation a few days back when my close friend fell sick. We were very close to each other and would hang around together almost all the time. When she fell ill, I felt very lonely without her. It was also hard to see her confined to the bed and I felt as miserable as she was. I desperately wanted to cheer her up. That is when it occurred to me that giving get well flowers was the best way to do that. Get well flowers have the magical ability to bring a smile on anyone’s face! I had no clue on where to buy get well flowers or bouquets. While searching on the Internet, I came across OnlineFlowers.com. I was amazed by the astonishing collection of get well flowers and get well bouquets they had to offer. Colorful roses, gerberas daisies, snapdragons, and lilies – they had a host of breathtaking get well flowers arranged in beautiful glass vases, wicker baskets, ceramic mugs, and other decorative containers. Although all their get well bouquets were wonderful, I was particularly caught by the sheer beauty of the Sweet Affections flower bouquet, an assortment of bright gerbera daisies in a clear glass vase. I immediately ordered one. For me, this vibrant floral arrangement with gerbera daisies in gorgeous colors indicated cheerfulness. I was confident that she’d like the get well flowers that I had chosen for her. As I had wanted, my friend loved the gorgeous flowers and the way they were beautifully arranged in the glass vase. After seeing her all smiling and happy after receiving the flower arrangement, the saying that flowers have a healing touch felt true to me.