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Tenielle Jordison

Scientists say new glowing plants could replace artificial yard lighting

Light Bio glowing plants.

There's a new backyard lighting option on the scene as synthetic biology scientists have developed plants that glow in the dark, which they say could provide an alternative to artificial lighting.

The team of 26 scientists, who work across nine research organizations, used mushroom genes to brighten plants. The first bioluminescent petunias will go on sale in the US as of February 1st. 

The Firefly™ Petunia is available in the 48 contiguous states of the US and promises to give off an 'ethereal glow' at night, from a seedling to a mature plant with an abundance of flowers.

(Image credit: light-bio.com)

'As part of the scientific team that discovered the bioluminescence genes from fireflies, I helped create the first glowing plant in 1986, which has inspired scientists worldwide,' says Keith Wood, CEO of Light Bio.

'In the forty-odd years since, we have discovered a new bioluminescence technology that now allows us to bring these delightful plants to consumers. We can’t wait to see their reactions and to discover the bright future ahead for this incredible technology,' he adds.

Made from mushrooms

(Image credit: light-bio.com)

Unlike artificial yard lighting (such as string lighting like this set of string lights from Amazon), the magic of glowing petunias is made possible by optimizing isolated genes from different species of luminous mushrooms. 

It builds on an earlier discovery that you can create continuously glowing plants by inserting DNA from the glowing mushrooms, revealing similarities between mushroom bioluminescence and plant metabolism. 

The petunias, sold by Light Bio, have optimized genes inserted in them to boost their luminous appearance. 

'This achievement isn't just novel and exciting - it shows how the power of synthetic biology can light a passion for nature and technology,' says Jason Kelly, CEO and co-founder of Ginko Bioworks, a Light Bio partner in this project.

The Firefly™ Petunia's development and availability comes after the US Department of Agriculture determined that the genetically engineered plants from Light Bio can be safely grown and bred in the United States.


If you are on the hunt for new front yard lighting ideas or outdoor lighting in general, would you opt for a glowing plant instead?

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