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foreword by TIM FLANNERY PETER WOHL
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What They Feel, How They Communicat
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Notes Index
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INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
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BIRCH
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that. According to Massimo Maffei f
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are up against. The saliva of each
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pines, or whether something was up.
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each tree can grow into the best tr
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the cones of Spruce & Co. just don
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5 — THE TREE LOTTERY — TREES MA
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even for them, based purely on stat
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sorely tested. As I mentioned in ch
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7 — FOREST ETIQUETTE — IN THE F
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PINE
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more slowly, clearly make better us
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9 — UNITED WE STAND, — DIVIDED
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When there is a lack of nitrogen, t
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— THE MYSTERIES OF — MOVING WAT
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girth—exactly and, therefore, doe
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their native forests, oaks growing
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— SPECIALISTS — TREES CAN GROW
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might grow into an imposing tree. B
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— TREE OR NOT TREE? — WHAT IS A
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pseudocentipedes are not nearly as
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plants do this, not just trees. Eve
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find it fascinating how much spruce
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of an organism that doesn’t like
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has on us: festering wounds appear
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as they wait for their turn to grow
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sounds made by the claws of martins
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shelf made from half a broken plate
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— HIBERNATION — IT’S LATE SUM
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that combined temperatures slightly
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