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Sentient plants (Part Two) by Elizabeth Kay (Part One November 2021}

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It all started with the triffids. Whether it’s science fiction, dystopia or fantasy, plants have a lot to offer from horror to humour. I found John Wyndham’s creation absolutely terrifying. Mankind is rendered blind by a meteor shower, and the genetically-engineered triffids become the dominant species. They are equipped with a powerful sting that can kill, and they can uproot themselves and walk. It also becomes clear that they can communicate with one another. The book was written in 1951, long before we knew anything about the relationship between fungus and trees, and the underground web that passes information back and forth just as efficiently as the internet. The more we know, the more we realise we don’t know, and the more we ought to realise that interfering with nature can have unexpected and usually unpleasant results. The saying In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king has been around for a long time, and certainly in Wyndham’s novel the people who were already b...