Maelyn Eversole: Environmental Interaction #1
During class outdoors on the Nolan Trail and at lion’s bridge it was fairly warm and a clear day. The hot summer was not slowing down even though fall was about to arrive. This meant that all of the vegetation in the area was in full bloom. One of the most interesting things that Dr. Redick mentioned that the plants in the area were able to communicate with one another. This was beneficial to their survival because if a plant disease or infestation was spreading through the area they would be able to give off the chemicals to communicate that with the other vegetation. Each vegetation had a different texture and color making each plant beautiful both up close and when combined with one another. I thought that that aspect of our trip was very interesting.
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