Friday, December 18, 2015
Do Walking Palm Trees Really Walk?
The amazing story of the walking palm tree has been told by rainforest guides to tourists for years, and appears in many sources both in print and on the web. It is said that the tree “walks” from shade to sunlight by growing roots in the direction it wants to travel, and then allowing the old roots to slowly lift into the air and die. This allows the tree to slowly move towards the side where the new roots are growing. The process is said to take a couple of years, while one palaeobiologist suggesting the tree moves two or three centimeters per day.
It’s such a fascinating story that many tend to believe it, like our palaeobiologist from the Earth Science Institute in Bratislava. Unfortunately, the walking tree is a myth.
The idea of the walking tree was first suggested by John H. Bodley in 1980 who thought that such an ability allows the palm to “walk away” from the point of germination if another tree falls on the seedling and knocks it over. This way, the tree can move away from obstacles that are major hazards for immature palms.
Biologist Gerardo Avalos, director of the Center for Sustainable Development Studies in Atenas, Costa Rica, and —according to LiveScience.com— one of the world's top experts on the Socratea exorrhiza, published a detailed study of the palm and its root in 2005 where he observed that the walking tree can't walk because its roots don't move. A few roots on one side or another may die off, but the trunk itself remains rooted to the spot.
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Zhang Yuxi’s Little Yellow Boy
Zhang Yuxi (张玉玺) was born in China, 1980 & graduated from Harbin University majoring in sculpture. The artist’s work is easily recognizable by the tri-eyed little yellow boy, a main character he created in most of his work which represents hope & positivity. The three eyes are meant to represent the three different stages of life.
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