The Hidden Language of Trees: Inside the Wood Wide Web of Fungal Networks
Beneath every ancient forest lies one of the most sophisticated communication networks on Earth — woven not from fibre or radio waves, but from the thread-like filaments of fungi. Through this underground web, trees share carbon, exchange chemical distress signals, and collectively manage resources across entire ecosystems. This is the science of the mycorrhizal network — what we know, what remains contested, and why it changes how we see forests entirely.