The 'plant story' could be a narrative that tells about the importance of plants in our ecosystem. Plants are essential as they produce oxygen through photosynthesis. They also form the base of the food chain, providing food for many animals. Additionally, plants can have cultural significance in different societies. For instance, certain plants are used in religious ceremonies or traditional medicine in some cultures.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the details of this 'the big yuca plant story'. It could be about the growth, cultivation, or some unique experience related to a big yuca plant.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'plant wife story' is about without more context. It could be a fictional story where a character has a special relationship with plants, like a woman who has a deep connection to her garden and the plants are almost like her family or companions.
An example of a talking plant reading all the answers is as follows: Whether plants have intelligence or consciousness has always been a controversial issue. Some plants do have their own consciousness and intelligence to think, judge, and make decisions, while others only passively accept environmental instructions and lack self-awareness and thinking ability. It was also an interesting question whether plants could talk. Some studies have shown that some plants can communicate by releasing specific chemicals, but these communication methods are limited to specific plant species and growing environments and cannot be understood as oral expressions of human language. Whether plants could perceive the color and shape of the outside world was also a controversial issue. Although some studies have shown that plants can perceive some colors and shapes, these senses are different from humans. Plants don't have the same visual perception as humans. Whether plants had life was also a controversial issue. From a biological point of view, a plant is an organism with cell structure and life activities. However, some scientists believe that a plant is just a lifeless object, just a collection of some chemicals. Whether plants have feelings is also a controversial issue. Although some studies have shown that plants can respond to external stimulation, whether they have emotions and emotions is still an unknown question. Some plants may show emotions such as sadness, fear, and joy, but whether they have emotional awareness and the ability to experience them still requires further research.
I'm not sure specifically which 'girl eaten by plant story' you're referring to. There are various fictional stories involving people being eaten by plants. For example, in some horror or fantasy stories, there could be a man - eating plant that preys on a girl. It might be about a strange plant in a mysterious forest or an experiment - gone - wrong with a genetically modified plant.
The 'Three Sisters Plant Children Story' could potentially be a fable. It might be that the three sisters represent different aspects of nature or qualities. The plants could be central to the story, perhaps they are magical plants that the sisters use to protect or raise the children. For example, one sister could be in charge of watering the plants that produce special fruits to feed the children, another sister could be in charge of protecting the plants from pests, and the third sister could be using the plants to make medicine for the children.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't specifically watched it. But it might be about a person named Mike Plant and something related to coyotes. Maybe it's his adventure where coyotes are involved in some way.
Plant sex fanfiction is a rather unusual genre that might involve fictional stories about the reproductive processes of plants in an imaginative or even anthropomorphized way. It could be about how plants interact during pollination in a story - like setting, perhaps with the pollen being on a grand adventure to reach the stigma. However, it's not a mainstream genre and might be more of an exploration within the realm of creative and somewhat scientific - inspired fiction.
I doubt it. Usually, there would be some signs or reasons if Mark had planted the story, but none have emerged so far.
Maybe it's a tale of mystery where the destruction of the plant's name leads to a quest to uncover its true identity and significance.
The 'rwby plant of the aoes fanfic' is a mystery to me without reading it. But generally, in RWBY, plants could be used in many ways in fanfiction. It could be that the plant is a key element in a quest or a part of a character's backstory. The 'aoes' might be a unique aspect of the RWBY world created by the fanfic author. It could be a place where the plant is found, or it could be related to a power or a group. The fanfic might explore the relationship between the plant and other elements in the RWBY universe, such as how it interacts with the characters, their semblances, or the Grimm.