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Mycorrhizal Networks

Mycorrhizal Networks

Definition

noun

Symbiotic associations between fungi and plant roots, allowing nutrient and information exchange.

Interpretation

The Wood Wide Web. Mycorrhizal networks are the forest’s nervous system β€” fungi sharing minerals, warnings, and wonder beneath our feet. In soil, intelligence is shared, not hoarded.

Living Invitation

Stand near a tree. Imagine the network beneath you. Whisper a question into the roots.