🌿 Are plants smarter than we thought? The answer might surprise you.

New research reveals that plants like Mimosa pudica can actually track and respond to patterns in their environment—a behavior that looks a lot like counting.

In controlled experiments, these plants began anticipating light cycles, adjusting their behavior before changes even occurred. Even more fascinating? Their learning patterns resemble those seen in animals.

This discovery challenges one of science’s biggest assumptions: that intelligence requires a brain.

Could learning exist in every living cell? And what does that mean for how we understand life itself?

One thing is certain—plants are far more complex than we ever imagined. 🌱

Scientists Discover Plants Can Count: New Study Reveals Hidden Plant Intelligence and Learning Abilities
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Scientists Discover Plants Can Count: New Study Reveals Hidden Plant Intelligence and Learning Abilities

Scientists have discovered that plants may be able to count and learn. Explore how Mimosa pudica shows surprising intelligence without a brain.
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