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Brutus No. 1030 "Rare Plants"

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BRUTUS's popular special feature returns for the first time in 6 years!
The reason is that a revolution is happening in plant cultivation now.
Thanks to the dramatic evolution of LED lights, indoor plant cultivation has become easy.
In indoor spaces where temperature control is easy with air conditioning, environments that mimic natural habitats, such as "very bright yet very cool," which were impossible in Japan's climate, can be recreated, greatly increasing the variety of plants that can be grown.
Even seeds that were considered "difficult" have become easier to cultivate.
Also, until now, indoor cultivation was limited to window spaces where natural light enters, but with this LED revolution, plants are freed from windows and can be arranged freely in interior design.
By bringing artificial sunlight indoors, the possibilities for indoor greenery are expanding infinitely!

Special Feature
Bizarre Plants
BIZARRE PLANTS HANDBOOK 5

Bizarre plant encyclopedia.
Ant plants / Panama lily / Aglaonema / Bromeliads / Bulbous Drosera / Climbing plants

How to enjoy LED cultivation.
Paludarium edition / Tillandsia edition / Dryland plants edition / Highland plants edition

Visit to a bizarre plant greenhouse.

The current state of sales events where enthusiasts gather.

Bizarre plant encyclopedia.
Stigmatodon / Homalomena / Corybas / Hoya / Ferns / Anthurium / Aquatic plants

To Borneo Island, a treasure trove of jungle plants.

Plant explorer Keisuke Hase's someday-to-see phantom grasses.

Bizarre plant natural habitat travelogue.
JUNGLE PLANTS Panama ----- Commentary / Nils Wiesse
TILLANDSIA Colombia ----- Commentary / Peter Tristram
ANTHURIUM Puerto Rico & Colombia --- Commentary / Isao Nishihata

Photographers and plants.

I tried creating the ideal plant room.
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