Hydrophytes

Land based ‘Terraphytes’ blooming at night and secreting a sticky concoction to attract lantern bugs, ash borers, and other invasive species. Plants that drastically reduce heavy metals and radiation, remediating the soil and air within a single growing period. Plants that produce all the minerals the human body requires in a day and can be used as a spice on top of food. Plants that produce light for our homes and medicine for our bodies. Mosses that produces red bioluminescence to warn of toxic environments. Plants that break down plastics left in the soil and neutralize their effects. Plants that absorb air pollution. Carnivorous plants that attract fleas and ticks. … The list could go on. What do you want to see in the future?