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Amazon’s glow in the dark stars offer simple yet magical décor that brings a calming starry vibe to any room and makes bedtime feel a little more special.
Glow-in-the dark firefly petunias sold out at Ruhlig Farms and Gardens in one day. The plants are bred with bioluminescent mushrooms.
Petunias are a summer garden staple, but this one glows in the dark. "It's really kind of freaky," said Vicki Rabas of Larry's Bellevue Gardens.
The firefly petunias were invented by Light Bio. A group of bioengineers spliced the petunia’s DNA with bioluminescent mushrooms, creating the glow-in-the-dark plant.
The entire flower glows, including its roots and leaves. This is made possible through bioluminescence, just like how certain mushrooms glow.
Learn about a variety of DIY glow-in-the-dark-projects, games, and activities, such as bubbles, bathtimes, slimes, and playdough and even step it up with a black light.
With spring around the corner, an Idaho-based startup company is making its new glow-in-the-dark petunia available again.