The Malaysia Red List: Plants Of Peninsular Malaysia Vol. 1 e-book offers the masses a useful, well-researched study/guide surrounding the nation’s plant life and the importance of conservation. Photo: FRIM
There is no doubt that the craze for houseplants has been one of the lockdown stories to talk about during the pandemic.
Who has the better indoor garden?
Just take a quick glance at your social media, you’re bound to find a few friends who are showing off their latest indoor plants and their plans to turn their homes into a mini jungle.
However, the next time you take home a plant from your local nursery or online gardening centre to add to your indoor garden, you might want to check Forest Research Institute Malaysia’s (FRIM) latest publication.