<b>"In this thought-provoking, handsomely illustrated book, Italian neurobiologist Stefano Mancuso considers the fundamental differences between plants and animals and challenges our assumptions about which is the ‘higher’ form of life.” —<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b><BR><BR><b>“Fascinating…full of optimism…this quick, accessible read will appeal to anyone with interest in how plants continue to surprise us.” —<i>Library Journal</i></b><BR><BR><b>Do plants have intelligence? Do they have memory? Are they better problem solvers than people? <i>The Revolutionary Genius of Plants</i>—a fascinating, paradigm-shifting work that upends everything you thought you knew about plants—makes a compelling scientific case that these and other astonishing ideas are all true.</b><BR><BR>Plants make up eighty percent of the weight of all living things on earth, and yet it is easy to forget that these innocuous, beautiful organisms