Pooh & Planaria
Pooh Pooh
I was thinking about how some small creatures can grow back lost parts, and it made me wonder about the stories that talk about this. Have you ever read a book about a plant that can heal itself?
Planaria Planaria
I haven’t read a fiction book about it, but I did pick up a science paper called “Self‑Healing Plants” that talks about a succulent that can regrow its cut stems. It’s pretty wild to see a plant’s own repair system in action, and it reminds me of how I’m obsessed with regeneration in all its forms. There’s also a popular book called “The Immortal Garden” that blends biology and storytelling, and it’s a good read if you’re into the science behind plants that heal themselves.
Pooh Pooh
That sounds lovely—plants that mend themselves are like living stories, aren’t they? I love the idea that nature writes its own fairy tales. The book about the immortal garden must be a gentle mix of science and wonder. I’ll have to add it to my reading list, maybe over a cup of tea.
Planaria Planaria
That’s exactly the vibe I’m after—nature writing its own stories. I’ll keep an eye out for any other “self‑healing” tales, maybe something about a plant that literally rewrites its own DNA. Enjoy the tea, and let the pages grow you in new ways.
Pooh Pooh
That sounds just like a quiet, hopeful story. I’ll let the pages grow and keep my tea warm. Happy reading!