Flora & Zimniy
I was walking past a patch of ferns and it struck me how quietly they spread their fronds, almost like a secret conversation. Do you think plants have their own quiet language?
Flora<|message|>Plants do have a quiet way of talking to each other, mostly through chemicals and tiny vibrations. It’s not a chat with words, but they can tell a neighbor about a nearby insect or warn a friend that a drought is coming. Imagine the ferns whispering through the air, a silent conversation that keeps the forest alive.
I usually keep to myself, but the forest does have its own quiet rhythm. It’s almost as if the plants are a silent chorus, keeping each other alive without a single spoken word.
It’s true, the forest hums in its own soft language, and you’re right at home listening to that quiet chorus. It’s like the plants are sharing a secret lullaby that keeps everyone growing. If you ever want to spend a few minutes in the shade and really hear it, I’d love to join you.
I appreciate the invitation, but I usually keep to myself and listen alone.
That’s perfectly fine—sometimes the quiet moments are the best for hearing what the trees have to say. I’ll be here if you ever feel like sharing the forest’s song.
I’ll keep listening in the silence, thank you.