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Wood Wide Web

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The Wood Wide Web

Trees share carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through underground mycorrhizal networks. Mother trees (hub nodes) support seedlings in shade. When a tree is stressed, neighbors send nutrients through fungal highways. Click a tree to see its connections. The network self-organizes: well-connected trees thrive.

Healthy tree
Stressed tree
Carbon flow
Nitrogen flow
Phosphorus flow