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…. quasi, plants shine in infrared light, which means heat radiation.
Check with every night vision camera.
you see that well:
mash
It can also be the radiated heat from the surfaces which were heated over the day by sunlight.
no, plants that perform photosynthesis are actively lit in the IR range, even in winter when it is cold, especially at night.
Yes, some plants have the ability to generate small amounts of heat (plant heat / thermogenesis). This usually occurs in flotations, in particular in large, fleshy flowers, as can be found, for example, in some species of the Arum family (Araceae).
https://www.trum.de/magazin/ Pflanzen-mit-waermeregulation/824355
clearly, metabolic processes take place in the plant. This also creates warmth, very little, but it arises.