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Imagine stepping outside at night and being greeted by softly glowing leaves and flowers, casting an ethereal light over your garden. Thanks to advancements in biotechnology, glow-in-the-dark ...
The first glow-in-the-dark flower will consume you, body and soul.
An Idaho company released a glow-in-the-dark petunia called Firefly Petunia. By day, the plant looks like an ordinary white-flowered bedding plant. After the sun goes down, the plant reveals its ...
Firefly petunias, one of the first bioluminescent plants available on the market, begin to glow during the ‘Illuminate the Night’ event May 31 at Moss Greenhouses near Jerome.