Scientists created glow-in-the-dark plants that might just replace your night lamp!

Researchers have transformed ordinary succulents into light-emitting plants by infusing them with synthetic afterglow phosphor particles. These modified succulents, particularly the Echeveria “Mebina,” absorb light and emit a soothing glow for up to two hours, rivaling small night lamps. This innovative approach offers a promising pathway for plants to serve as functional light sources, with potential for various colorful applications.