Fenn wrote:
belijojo wrote:
PS:After searching, I found Selaginella tamariscina, a plant from South America that can "walk". it would die of thirst if it didn't.
Can you point to your source?
I cannot find anything about this plant walking or even being in South America.
I see some trees have stilt-like roots and can grow new roots closer to the sun and better soil while letting old roots die off. If this is too slow to be considered “walking” is disputed. It does put me in mind of Ents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SelaginellaUnder dry conditions, some species of Selaginella can survive dehydration. In this state, they may roll up into brown balls and be uprooted, but can rehydrate under moist conditions, become green again and resume growth. This phenomenon is known as poikilohydry, and poikilohydric plants such as Selaginella bryopteris are sometimes referred to as resurrection plants.[8]
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