3 interesting documentaries about plants

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We live in a world full of amazing mysteries, inhabited by a wide variety of living beings that coexist in perfect harmony. Since plants began their evolution, first in the form of bacteria 3800 billion years ago, and later as increasingly complex organisms, Earth went from being a hell to gradually becoming a paradise.

But there are few times that we have the opportunity to see it, but I will tell you something: there have been some documentaries about plants that you cannot miss. Do you want to know which ones? Aim.

The private life of plants

The private life of plants

The naturalist scientist David Attenborough, born on May 8, 1926 in England, is a man who has dedicated much of his life to making documentaries, among them, “Living Planet”, or the documentary series that I recommend, “Life deprived of plants’. It consists of six documentaries recorded on two DVDs in 1994 that show different aspects of plants: the struggle to survive, growth, flowering … Attenborough shows us a hidden side of plants. A more mysterious and impressive face than the one we had known so far.

Life – Plants

Another documentary that you cannot miss is Life – Plantas. With spectacular images, recorded in HDit is very difficult to look away from the screen when you see plants in motion while learning about them. A show that is held before our eyes, but because we live on a different time scale, we can hardly realize it. Enjoy watching a Venus flytrap hunt, the curious method of reproduction that some species have,… and much, much more.

The secret life of trees

The secret life of trees

Scientist Eduard Punset brought us a very interesting report on the life of the treesthe highest plant organisms that exist. They give life, and they are life. A tree is an ecosystem in itself: with its rules, its inhabitants. If you want to know all its secrets, chapter 398 of the informative series Networks will surely enchant you.

Do you know other documentaries about plants?

3 interesting documentaries about plants

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