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Swae

Swae is a complex system of bodily movements, chemical emissions, and other forms of nonverbal communication used by sentient plants to communicate with each other and with other species. It is believed to have evolved as a way for plants to share information about water, light, and other resources, as well as to warn of dangers such as herbivores or disease.

Each plant species has its own unique dialect of Swae, which can vary widely in terms of the specific movements and emissions used. Some plants use subtle changes in the position of their leaves or the angle of their stems to convey meaning, while others release chemical signals that are detected by other plants through their roots or leaves.

Despite the differences between plant species, there is a core set of common gestures and emissions that are understood by most plants, allowing them to communicate with each other across species lines. For example, a plant may shake its leaves or release a strong, sour smell to indicate danger, while a sweeter smell may signal the presence of food or water.

Swae is not easily understood by humans or other non-plant species, but some scientists and botanists have made efforts to study and decode the language. It is a fascinating and complex system that continues to intrigue and amaze those who study it.

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