The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence

Explorations of plant consciousness and human interactions with the natural world.


From apples to ayahuasca, coffee to kurrajong, passionflower to peyote, plants are conscious beings. How they interact with each other, with  humanity and with the world at large has long been studied by researchers, scientists and spiritual teachers and seekers. The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence brings together works from all these disciplines and more in a collection of essays that highlights what we know and what we intuit about botanical life.


The Mind of Plants, featuring a foreword by Dennis McKenna, is a collection of short essays, narratives and poetry on plants and their interaction with humans. Contributors include Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of the New York Times’ best seller Braiding Sweetgrass,  Jeremy Narby, John Kinsella, Luis Eduardo Luna, Megan Kaminski and dozens more. The book’s editors, John C. Ryan, Patrícia Vieira and Monica Gagliano – each of whom also contributed works to the collection – weave together essays, personal reflections and poems paired with intricate illustrations by José María Pout.


Recent scientific research in the field of plant cognition highlights the capacity of botanical life to discern between options and learn from prior experiences or, in other words, to think. The Mind of Plants includes texts that interpret this concept broadly. As Mckenna writes in his foreword, “What the reader will find here, expressed in poetry and prose, are stories that are infused with cherished memories and inspired celebrations of unique relationships with a group of organisms that are alien and unlike us in every way, yet touch human lives in myriad ways.”


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The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence

Explorations of plant consciousness and human interactions with the natural world.


From apples to ayahuasca, coffee to kurrajong, passionflower to peyote, plants are conscious beings. How they interact with each other, with  humanity and with the world at large has long been studied by researchers, scientists and spiritual teachers and seekers. The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence brings together works from all these disciplines and more in a collection of essays that highlights what we know and what we intuit about botanical life.


The Mind of Plants, featuring a foreword by Dennis McKenna, is a collection of short essays, narratives and poetry on plants and their interaction with humans. Contributors include Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of the New York Times’ best seller Braiding Sweetgrass,  Jeremy Narby, John Kinsella, Luis Eduardo Luna, Megan Kaminski and dozens more. The book’s editors, John C. Ryan, Patrícia Vieira and Monica Gagliano – each of whom also contributed works to the collection – weave together essays, personal reflections and poems paired with intricate illustrations by José María Pout.


Recent scientific research in the field of plant cognition highlights the capacity of botanical life to discern between options and learn from prior experiences or, in other words, to think. The Mind of Plants includes texts that interpret this concept broadly. As Mckenna writes in his foreword, “What the reader will find here, expressed in poetry and prose, are stories that are infused with cherished memories and inspired celebrations of unique relationships with a group of organisms that are alien and unlike us in every way, yet touch human lives in myriad ways.”


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Explorations of plant consciousness and human interactions with the natural world.


From apples to ayahuasca, coffee to kurrajong, passionflower to peyote, plants are conscious beings. How they interact with each other, with  humanity and with the world at large has long been studied by researchers, scientists and spiritual teachers and seekers. The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence brings together works from all these disciplines and more in a collection of essays that highlights what we know and what we intuit about botanical life.


The Mind of Plants, featuring a foreword by Dennis McKenna, is a collection of short essays, narratives and poetry on plants and their interaction with humans. Contributors include Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of the New York Times’ best seller Braiding Sweetgrass,  Jeremy Narby, John Kinsella, Luis Eduardo Luna, Megan Kaminski and dozens more. The book’s editors, John C. Ryan, Patrícia Vieira and Monica Gagliano – each of whom also contributed works to the collection – weave together essays, personal reflections and poems paired with intricate illustrations by José María Pout.


Recent scientific research in the field of plant cognition highlights the capacity of botanical life to discern between options and learn from prior experiences or, in other words, to think. The Mind of Plants includes texts that interpret this concept broadly. As Mckenna writes in his foreword, “What the reader will find here, expressed in poetry and prose, are stories that are infused with cherished memories and inspired celebrations of unique relationships with a group of organisms that are alien and unlike us in every way, yet touch human lives in myriad ways.”



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ISBN-13: 9780907791881
Publisher: Synergetic Press
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 528
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About the Author

John Charles Ryan is Adjunct Associate Professor at Southern Cross University, Australia, and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Nulungu Institute, University of Notre Dame, Australia. His interests include Aboriginal Australian and Southeast Asian literature, ecocriticism, ecopoetics, critical plant studies, and the environmental humanities. He is the co-editor of the forthcoming Postcolonial Literatures of Climate Change (2022, Brill) and coauthor of Introduction to the Environmental Humanities (2021, Routledge). He has recently served as a Writer-in-Residence at Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Virginia.
Patrícia Vieira is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies (CES) of the University of Coimbra and Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, at Georgetown University. Her fields of expertise are Latin American and Iberian Literatures and Cultures, Portuguese and Brazilian Cinema, Utopian Studies and the Environmental Humanities. Her most recent monograph is States of Grace: Utopia in Brazilian Culture (SUNY UP, 20018) and her most recent co-edited book is Portuguese Literature and the Environment (Lexington, 2019). She has published numerous articles in her fields of expertize, as well as op-eds in The New York Times, the LA Review of Books and The European, among others.
Monica Gagliano is a Research Associate Professor in evolutionary ecology. A former fellow of the Australian Research Council, she is Research Associate Professor (adjunct) at the University of Western Australia and a Member of the Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of Sydney. She is currently based at Southern Cross University where she directs the BI Lab–Biological Intelligence Lab as part of the Diverse Intelligences Initiative of the Templeton World Charity Foundation. Her work has extended the concept of cognition (including perception, learning processes, memory) in plants. Her latest book is Thus Spoke the Plant (North Atlantic Books, 2018).
Dennis McKenna is an American ethnopharmacologist, research pharmacognosist, lecturer and author. Dennis McKenna’s professional and personal interests are focused on the interdisciplinary study of ethnopharmacology and natural hallucinogens. He received his doctorate in 1984 from the University of British Columbia, where his research focused on ethnopharmacological investigations of ayahuasca and oo-koo-he, two indigenous Amazonian psychedelic medicines. He completed post-doctoral studies at the Helicon Foundation in San Diego (1984-86), the Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology at NIMH (1986-88) and the Department of Neurology at Stanford University (1988-1990). He worked at Shaman Pharmaceuticals as Director of Ethnopharmacology from 1990-93, and relocated to Minnesota in 1993 to join the Aveda Corporation as Senior Research Pharmacognosist. Dr. McKenna taught courses in Ethnopharmacology, Botanical Medicines and Plants in Human Affairs in the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota from 2001 to 2017. He is a founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute and serves on the advisory board of non-profit organizations in the fields of ethnobotany and botanical medicines. He was a key organizer and participant in the Hoasca Project, an international biomedical study of ayahuasca used as a sacrament by the UDV, a syncretic religious group in Brazil. He is the younger brother of Terence McKenna. From 2004 to 2008, he was the Principal Investigator on a project funded by the Stanley Medical Research Institute to investigate Amazonian ethnomedicines for the treatment of schizophrenia and cognitive deficits. In 2017, with the collaboration of many colleagues, he organized and presented a landmark symposium, the Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs: 50 years of Research. The conference commemorated the 50th anniversary of the original conference held in San Francisco in 1967. Synergetic Press published a limited edition of the Proceedings of both the 1967 and 2017 symposia as a double volume set in 2018. In the spring of 2019, in collaboration with colleagues in Canada and the U.S., he incorporated a new non-profit, the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy – A 21st Century Mystery School, www.mckenna.academy. He emigrated to Canada in the spring of 2019 together with his wife Sheila, and now resides in Abbotsford, B.C.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Foreword Dennis McKenna xi

Introduction: On Becoming Plant-Minded John C. Ryan Patrícia Vieira Monica Gagliano xv

Chapter 1 Apple Sarah Laborde 1

Chapter 2 Ayahuasca Luis Eduardo Luna 9

Poem l Banksia Anne Elvey 19

Chapter 3 Banyan John Charles Ryan 21

Chapter 4 Bean André G. Parise Gabriel R. A. de Toledo 31

Poem 2 Big Bluestem Megan Kaminski 43

Poem 3 Birdflower Kirli Saunders 47

Chapter 5 Black Austrian Pine Damiano Benvegnù 49

Chapter 6 Bloodroot Craig Holdrege 59

Chapter 7 Blue Leschenaultia Jessica White 69

Chapter 8 Cacao Jonathon Miller Weisberger 79

Chapter 9 Cannabis Jeremy Narby 89

Chapter 10 Ceiba Steven F. White 99

Poem 4 Century Plant Luke Fischer 109

Chapter 11 Coffee Joseph Dumit 111

Chapter 12 Common Oak Solvejg Nitzke 121

Chapter 13 Coralline Algae Steve Whalan 131

Chapter 14 Corn Esthela Calderón 139

Chapter 15 Cornish Mallow Laura Ruggles 149

Chapter 16 Crab Apple Mauricio Tolosa 159

Chapter 17 Devil's Ivy Guto Nóbrega 167

Chapter 18 Fast-Moving Corkwood Barry McDonald 175

Poem 5 Gum Tree John Kinsella 183

Chapter 19 Hornwort Prudence Gibson 195

Chapter 20 Horse Chestnut Luke Fischer 205

Poem 6 Iboga Rachel Gagen 217

Chapter 21 Kurrajong Catherine Wright 221

Chapter 22 Linden Renata Buziak 233

Poem 7 Mangrove Stuart Cooke 242

Chapter 23 Northern Red Oak Susan Prescott 253

Chapter 24 Olive Tree Patrícia Vieira 267

Chapter 25 Passionflower Kristi Onzik 279

Chapter 26 Peyote María Luisa Chacarito Sabina Aguilera 289

Poem 8 Pineapple Khairani Barokka 297

Chapter 27 River Red Gum Sally Birch 299

Chapter 28 Rose Joela Jacobs 307

Chapter 29 Sago Sophie Chao 317

Chapter 30 Samphire Harriet Tarlo Judith Tucker 327

Poem 9 Sandalwood Chelinay Gates (Malardy) 345

Chapter 31 Silver Fir Céline Cholewka Giorgia Tresca 349

Poem 10 Spinach Martín Espada 359

Chapter 32 Suicide Tree Afshin Akhtar-Khavari 363

Chapter 33 Sunflower Megan Ljubotina James Cahill Jr. 373

Poem 11 Tamarind John Charles Ryan 381

Chapter 34 Tea Janice Lee 383

Chapter 35 Toad Lily Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez 391

Chapter 36 Ushpawasha Sanango Matteo Politi 401

Poem 12 Weeping Beech Tamryn Bennett 411

Chapter 37 Wheat Monica Gagliano 413

Chapter 38 White Pine Robin Wall Kimmerer 423

Poem 13 Wild Piper Craig Santos Perez 433

Chapter 39 Xiang Si Alex K. Gearin 437

Chapter 40 Yoco Iván Darío Vargas Roncancio 447

Poem 14 Yopo Juan Carlos Galeano 455

Endnotes 457

Contributor Biographies 475

Index 491

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