While exciting, this means that basically anyone can mass-produce many rare plant species, rendering their ‘rare’ status on the market, well, not-so-rare anymore.
It’s also put quite a dent in the illicit rare plant market, where plant smuggling across international borders is common. Proponents of tissue culture argue that cloning is a better alternative to this, which can result in rare plant species being harvested into extinction.
Plants in Jars compared this debate to the marketing around lab-grown diamonds and naturally mined diamonds, noting how the demand for mined diamonds fell significantly when lab-grown gems became more popular.
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