Fascinating new research reveals that plants may “hear” bees buzzing and respond by producing more nectar. This breakthrough study suggests that the vibration of pollinators’ wings triggers a biological response in certain flowers, especially beneficial to bees and butterflies. For vegan gardeners and environmentalists, this discovery reinforces the importance of planting pollinator-friendly species like lavender, borage, and foxgloves. It also highlights the interconnectedness of ecosystems, supporting the case for organic, cruelty-free gardening that enhances biodiversity. Encouraging pollinators with buzzing-attracting plants could be a simple, science-backed step toward more sustainable and ethical plant-based living.
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Plants ‘Hear’ Bees: Boosting Vegan Gardening with Science

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