DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE )--The "Micropropagation Market - Global Outlook and Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Micropropagation is increasingly used in plant vegetative propagation and involves carefully choosing plant tissue and a mother p
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Pune, Aug. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The latest Plant Tissue C
Houseplants spark joy. They add a splash of life and color to any indoor space, and if properly chosen and cared for, they can thrive just about anywhere. Anyone who’s ever started an indoor garden knows that tending to houseplants can quickly become a way of life, if not an addiction. Carin
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It’s always succulent season at Trader Joe’s. But now that we’re heading into the end of summer, TJ’s has rolled out a new plant offering that you just can’t pass up. Trader Joe
Another distinctive characteristic is that the lime-green rosettes and leaves are covered with fine hairs, giving it a soft, furry appearance.
The leaves often develop a pink edging, making it a most attractive garden shrublet.
How to grow Plant in full sun or semi-shade, prefera
‘The Little Book of Bonsai’
“The Little Book of Bonsai: An Easy Guide to Caring for Your Bonsai Tree” by Jonas Dupuich ($14.99, Ten Speed Press): The book is small in size, but it is packed with fascinating and practical information about these unique trees, which are attracting
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Here’s a roundup of garden events in the Lancaster County region this September, including classes on fall-blooming plants like goldenrod.
Here’s a roundup of garden events in the Lancaster County region this September, includ
Whether you were a pandemic collector or a pandemic neglecter, odds are there’s room for a few new additions, and your knowledge is always evolving. There will be plenty of adoptable plants, both rare and super accessible, at the Austin Cactus & Succulent Society (ACSS) Fall Show and
There’s something embedded in our brains from a time before, something instinctual, that urges us to collect. We can likely trace this all the way back to hominids, who would collect fruit or seeds and hide them for a hungry day. As time has continued and we have evolved into homosapiens
A plea hearing was delayed today until next week for a South Korean national charged with attempting to illegally export thousands of lotus-like California succulents worth $600,000 in Asia that he and two others had pulled out of the ground at remote state parks.
Byungsu Kim, 46, is now