Would you still neglect your plants if they danced? These university students don't think so

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Would you still neglect your plants if they danced? These university students don't think so
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When Francesco needs water, sunlight, or even company, he can talk to let his owner know. It wouldn't be that impressive, except he's a plant pot.

abc.net.au/news/act-talking-plant-pot-afrancesco-invisible-lives-of-plant-anu/102557142When Francesco needs water, sunlight, or even company, he can talk to let his owner know. It wouldn't be that impressive except he's a plant pot.

Along with monitoring a plant, Francesco also shares fun facts and dances along to Toxic by Britney Spears, his favourite song. "[Francesco is intended to] create a deeper connection between an individual and their house plants, and hopefully more broadly a deeper empathy and connection to nature." While smart plant pots are by no means a new idea, Ms Murlikrishna said what makes Francesco stand out was his "unique personality"."But with Francesco, he talks. He says a lot of fun facts."

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