>>11643110it depends on how you measure intelligence. they can "learn" from past experiences, such as:
>drop potted plant for 1m onto table>plant recoils by closing leaves if able, leaves stay closed to minimise potential damage>next day, repeat the dropping>plant recoils by closing leaves, but reopens them sooner>next day, repeat the dropping for a third time>plant closes leaves less, keeps them closed for lessthey are able to grow towards light, correct the growing direction of their sprouting whilst underground, etc., but this isn't really intelligence any more than a creature eating food or breaking open a shell
so, no. not really, or at least not an intelligence that is comparable to humans or other animals that can display memory and problem solving
>t. forester