Researchers Create Rechargeable, Glow-in-the-Dark Succulents
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Living night lights: Succulents that store sunlight and shine for hours
Scientists have created glow-in-the-dark succulents that can recharge with sunlight and shine for hours, rivaling small night lights. Unlike costly and complex genetic engineering methods, this breakthrough relies on phosphor particles—similar to those in glow-in-the-dark toys—carefully sized to flow through plant tissues. Surprisingly, succulents turned out to be the best glow carriers, with researchers even building a wall of 56 glowing plants
Chinese researchers have developed luminous, multi-coloured succulents that recharge in the sunlight and want to make living lamps out of them.


Chinese researchers injected phosphorus particles into succulents to create the world’s first multicolored plants that shine in the dark, with blue, green, red, and violet blue luminescence. They recharge with sunlight.
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