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Plantae convivae

Pete Yeo

Expressing our power convivially with - not over - our plant kin.

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(You can watch the video recording of our conversation here.)

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    Reconciliation ecologist, nature mentor, plant writer and broadcaster, grown from and still based amongst the temperate rainforests of SW Britain.

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