Imagine walking into your balcony or bedroom at night and instead of switching on a lamp, your plants themselves are glowing. Sounds like something from a science-fiction movie, right? But it’s becoming reality.

Scientists have recently developed glow-in-the-dark plants using bioluminescence—the same natural phenomenon that makes fireflies glow. These glowing succulents and houseplants may soon replace night lamps, streetlights, and even decorative lighting, making them not only beautiful but also eco-friendly.

This breakthrough is sparking curiosity worldwide, and plant lovers in India are already wondering—when will glow plants come to our homes? Let’s dive into what they are, how they work, and what the future looks like.

What Are Glow-in-the-Dark Plants?

Glow plants are genetically engineered plants that emit a natural greenish glow in the dark. Researchers achieved this by adding bioluminescent genes (found in mushrooms and fireflies) to plants, enabling them to produce light on their own.