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This article presents a modern perspective on phenology, which in the age of artificial intelligence is no longer merely a calendar of nature but is becoming an advanced research laboratory. The authors analyze how AI algorithms interpret plant memory and epigenetic processes, creating digital memory maps of the biosphere. The text explores the practical applications of these discoveries in precision agriculture and climate risk management, emphasizing the need to adapt economic systems to the natural rhythms of nature. This is a fascinating journey through the hermeneutics of the landscape, where biology meets technology, offering new tools for understanding and protecting ecosystems in the face of global change.