Here's a journal article, but it's pretty readable:
Boquila trifoliolata mimics leaves of an artificial plastic host plant
A vine likes to grow near other plants and hide in their leaves, by making leaves seem like other plants. Was it sensing the plant by volatile chemicals (smelling)? Or getting genes from the host plant? Well, it turns out it can do the same trick imitating plastic leaves, so there has to be some mechanism for plant vision.
Boquila trifoliolata mimics leaves of an artificial plastic host plant
A vine likes to grow near other plants and hide in their leaves, by making leaves seem like other plants. Was it sensing the plant by volatile chemicals (smelling)? Or getting genes from the host plant? Well, it turns out it can do the same trick imitating plastic leaves, so there has to be some mechanism for plant vision.
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