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The device that lets plants sing. Tune into nature and listen to plant music. Use #PlantWave to join the conversation. Order today! 🎶 〰️🌿〰️🎶

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Tune into the magic of plant music. High above the coast, we connected this mountain flower to PlantWave. Its subtle electrical signals became a gentle melody—monophonic synth, drifting pads, and the breath of wind. The result feels like an ancient lullaby carried on the breeze.

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Listen the the melancholy song of the this weeping willow. 🌿🎶 Tune into the frequencies of nature with PlantWave. #plantwave #plantmusic #park #woods #plants #plantsofinstagram #frequencies #nature #weepingwillow #sanfrancisco #planttiktok #fyp #foryou

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🎧 Fungi? Algae? Both. This is Cladonia, a member of Cladoniaceae—a family of fungi that live as lichens by teaming up with algae. Together, they form a living symbiosis that captures light, holds water, and creates structure. ⁠ PlantWave picks up their subtle electrical

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The music at an opera house in the mountains. 🎶🌸 In front of the Opera House in Canmore, Alberta, we connected these vibrant potted flowers to PlantWave. What you’re hearing is real-time music created by the plants’ electrical signals—translated into melody, harmony, and

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We traveled to Sweden to listen to plants. 🌿🔔 Above the rooftops of Stockholm, we connected this elder plant to PlantWave. Its subtle electrical signals were translated into music using a sound set of bells and chimes—delicate, bright, and alive. A duet between city skyline

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These sounds get wild! 🌼🌀 We connected this Yellow Loosestrife near Ramsberg, Sweden to PlantWave—and what came through surprised us. Its electrical signals translated into pulsing rhythms and unpredictable melodies, like the plant had its own dance track hidden inside. Nature

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Embrace the Calm of Nature We connected this lakeside tree near Moraine Lake in Banff to PlantWave, translating its subtle electrical signals into sound. What you’re hearing is real-time music shaped by the rhythms of the tree—rooted beside glacier-fed waters, framed by towering

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This pine sapling grows quietly along a rushing river in Norway. Connected to PlantWave, its subtle electrical signals are translated into music—reminding us that nature has its own voice. We’re no less a part of nature than this little tree. We just have to take the time to

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On a trail beside a roaring waterfall in Sweden, we connected this mountain ash to PlantWave. PlantWave measures the plant’s subtle electrical signals, turns them into data, and maps that data to music—letting you hear nature’s hidden song. It’s like holding the sound of the

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Peaceful places to visit. Listening to plants at an opera house in the mountains of Alberta, Canada. 🎶🌸 In front of the Opera House in Canmore, Alberta, we connected these vibrant potted flowers to PlantWave. What you’re hearing is real-time music created by the plants’

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Nobody wrote this song. We found this Cladoniaceae lichen growing near Fulufjellet National Park in Norway and connected it to PlantWave. What you're hearing is its natural electrical activity, translated into music in real time—ambient, slow, ancient. It’s not composed. It’s

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On the edge of the bay in Stockholm, Sweden, this tree’s subtle electrical signals are being translated into the delicate notes of a piano. Through PlantWave, we can hear the music of the moment—alive, unrepeatable, shaped by wind, light, and water. It’s a reminder that nature

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In the middle of Stockholm, an elderberry plant is playing music in real time. Connected to PlantWave, its subtle electrical signals are translated into sound—alive, unrepeatable, and shaped by the moment. Even surrounded by concrete and noise, nature has its own melody. All we

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Plants are here to teach us to listen. In Stockholm, we connected this geranium to PlantWave. Its subtle electrical signals were turned into music, revealing a hidden layer of the world around us. Listening to plants deepens our connection to nature, even in the middle of the

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Even in the city, nature is singing. 🌿🎶 We connected this elderberry plant to PlantWave, turning its subtle electrical signals into music. In the hum of urban life, it’s easy to forget we’re part of nature. But when we stop and listen—even to a single plant—our connection

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Could it be that the unique frequencies of plants helps draw in other species? 🔊🐝 Tune into the songs of nature and discover what other species they draw in. #plantwave #plantmusic #park #woods #plants #plantsofinstagram #frequencies #nature #interspecies #connection #bees

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These sounds get wild! 🍄🎶 Deep in the forest, we connected this mushroom to PlantWave. Its subtle electrical signals were translated into sound—and what came out was raw, unpredictable, and alive. No samples. No loops. Just the fungus expressing itself through music in real

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Nobody wrote this song. 🌲🎶 A young pine sapling grows above a rushing river in Norway. Connected to PlantWave, its electrical signals are translated into music—unique to this moment in time. Halfway through, the melody softens and pauses, almost as if the sapling is listening

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listen to a plant music orchestra using PlantWave plant music devices. We created this immersive audio installation of plant sonification, we call the plant Music Lounge at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, TX. We’re pleased ro make this offering to conference attendees,

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Nobody wrote this song. 🎶🌿 Beside the bay in Stockholm, a tree plays piano through PlantWave. Each note is generated in real time from the tree’s subtle electrical signals—shaped by light, water, and breeze. No loops. No composer. Just nature revealing itself as music. It’s