Oooh, yes.
When I began developing my spiritual abilities I was completely bewildered to find myself having communicative experiences with plants. It came completely out of left field one day when I found myself having a conversation with a tree (and like the others who posted about this, I feel completely dotty just trying to explain the concept of having a conversation with a tree!). Since discovering what they really are I have gone from having no interest in plant life to being a very keen gardener. They are absolutely incredible creatures.
Anyone interested in this subject should track down the book or documentary "The Secret Life of Plants". Plants are so different to other forms of life on this planet that I think most human beings just cannot get their heads around the way they work. They interact with the world so very slowly that we cannot perceive it happening, but they do forage and feel about them, react to things going on in their environment, and they communicate with us too - I think people who seem to have a way with plants are actually the ones who are most clearly hearing the plants trying explain to them what they need, even though they aren't consciously aware of it.
Being less engaged with the physical world than we are, they are also very spiritual creatures. They do love to establish relationships with humans and it must be frustrating for them that's it's so difficult to communicate telepathically with us. Some plants are highly intelligent and more than a match for the human mind (trees particularly) - others seem have more of an animal level of intelligence. They do really love to be touched - like the experiments showing they enjoy music and being spoken to, there have also been experiments showing that plants grow better when they are lovingly stroked and touched. Well cared-for plants very honestly love us as much as our pets or friends do.
I would also like to reassure the gardener who posted earlier that plants do not mind pruning! They can see your intention in what you are doing. They know you are helping them and are quite grateful about it.
Think of it as giving them a haircut.