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I just want to say..Im sorry to the plant(it was a snake plant..or like mother of tonge)..I had for like 12 years..I got mad at my husbands mother..and mad at my husband..and I killed it.I threw it in the yard..(when I was drunk )..I feel like crap..I cant forget about it..I cant forgive myself..
I keep thinking I can get a "new one"..But it wont take away I just killed it.I wake up at night with regret..I look in the corner where it was for all those years and hate myself for being so mean.
I cant "undo" it..
Love
Dallas
I had to abandon some wonderful, LARGE plants when we moved from NY to MO. It could have been done, they could have been moved, but I as much as I enjoyed those plants I was just tired of making special arrangements to get them from one abode to another. Plus, that was the first move we made with a baby (only one at the time).
So, to save my own sanity I just put them outside, to die of cold and neglect.
It will haunt me all my days...but I really don't think the plants felt a thing.
So, in loving memory of:
Very Large Cactus, 1980-2001 R.I.P.
Very Large Coffee Tree, 1983-2001 (I raised it from a single, cultured cell *sniff*) R.I.P.
Very Large Snake Plant, ????-2001 R.I.P.
May God have mercy on me.
I love cactus's!!! I never murdered one of those!
Love
Dallas
Plants have some remarkable abilities.
They can use chemicals to communicate with each other and a few can send out calls for help to certain insect species.
well, I personally would be hesitant to say they don't feel... as for emoting how would we tell?
wa:do
No brains, no nervous systems.
doppelgänger;1401395 said:If Lee Corso were here, he'd say "Not so fast, my friend. . . "
http://ds9.botanik.uni-bonn.de/zellbio/AG-Baluska-Volkmann/plantneuro/pdf/NeuroPlantTZ-Biologia.pdf
They don't have ANYTHING as we would describe it for animals. That doesn't mean they don't have their own versions.