Fascinating.
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One of the world's largest living plants is a grove of aspen (Populus tremuloides) somewhere in the western United States.
Not more than a square mile in area, it appears to be one tree. Feeding radioisotopes for tracking, the apparent tree stems feed eachother across
the entire biomass.
Many small plants on the Tundra in Canada can react to browsing damage with repellent chemicals as a wound response.
I studied grafting in fruit trees. You screw that up and I can show you how the tree "screams" for maybe 8-12" above and below
your blundering crude efforts.