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Tissue Culture Plants

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    Tissue culture plants, also known as vitro plants or lab-grown plants, are plants that have been propagated in a laboratory setting through a process of tissue culture. This process involves taking a small piece of plant tissue, such as a leaf or stem, and placing it in a sterile nutrient-rich medium. Under controlled conditions, the tissue will grow into a new plantlet, which can then be propagated to produce multiple copies of the same plant. Tissue culture plants are often favored by aquarium hobbyists and horticulturists due to their disease-free and pesticide-free nature, and their ability to produce consistent and uniform plants with desirable characteristics.
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    Dwarf Sagittaria subulata is a popular aquatic plant that is commonly used in aquariums and water gardens. It is a species of the Sagittaria family and is native to North America.  Dwarf Sagittaria subulata has slender, grass-like leaves that grow to be about 6 inches long. The plant typically grows to a height of 3-6 inches and spreads through the use of runners. In aquariums, it can be planted directly into the substrate or grown in pots.
    Dwarf Sagittaria Tissue Culture
    Sale price $9.99 Regular price $19.99
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