Engineered petunia emits a continuous green glow thanks to genes from a light-up mushroom.
Consumers in the United States can now pre-order a genetically engineered plant for their home or garden that glows continuously. At a base cost of US$29.00, residents of the 48 contiguous states can get a petunia (Petunia hybrida) with flowers that look white during the day; but, in the dark, the plant glows a faint green. Biotechnology firm Light Bio in Sun Valley, Idaho, will begin shipping a batch of 50,000 firefly petunias in April.
Engineered petunia emits a continuous green glow thanks to genes from a light-up mushroom.
Yeah, shipping plants is a pain in the ass. I've also done snails.
Shipping a live thing has so many variables. Current climate on both ends? And in between? Need to include a heat pack or cooler pack? Shit's going to die sometimes, gotta bake in refunds.
$24 is actually reasonable. Hell, I spend that to send computers around the US. $20-$30, here to anywhere.
But a TCO of $50+ is a bit much to satisfy my curiosity. Maybe they'll come to local places soon.
That's gotta be around 95% shipping! I'm still a bit tempted and can almost justify it if I consider it as insurance to make sure such a rare plant arrives safely. It's definitely misleading marketing to say it's $29, though.
This is wild.
It's an annual but sometimes you can keep them alive longer. I wonder if they programmed a kill switch in so you can't do vegetative propogation or sterilized it so you can't produce seeds.
Hmmm... that's an interesting concern. The article says the company doesn't plan to crack down on those who might share with friends so it seems like they expect it to happen. I imagine it's only a matter of time before someone someone is able to get seeds from the plant. Just imagine what could happen if they ended up in seedbombs.
I wonder if they programmed a kill switch in so you can’t do vegetative propogation or sterilized it so you can’t produce seeds.
Probably not, stopping vegetative propagation would require mucking around with root genes so it'd be a huge mess to keep the roots working correctly. As for sexual reproduction, despite all the fearmongering about "the terminator gene" there's never been a commercially available plant genetically engineered sterile. In fact the technology never made it out of the early testing/seeing if it actually worked phase.
They could however make the plant sterile through non-genetic engineering methods, like breeding a triploid. But that'd be kinda pointless since you could still just make cuttings.
Cool! I bought my wife and I each one. I’ll probably try and propogate it into leca and grow it in my office year round under grow lights 🤞. The shipping hit hurts less for two plants
It'll be amazing to see how these look in different settings! The company points out in their FAQ that the plant does require several hours of direct sunlight daily as they harvest energy for the bioluminesence from the sun.