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    Plants which are particularly threatened in this way are cacti, succulents, and carnivorous plants, especially Venus flytraps. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Plants grown for commercial production may be produced from seed, by using traditional propagation techniques, or through tissue culture .

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    An ornamental planter at Regent's Park, Inner London, England. Containers range from simple plastic pots, to teacups, to complex automatically watered irrigation systems. This flexibility in design is another reason container gardening is popular with growers. They can be found on porches, front steps, and—in urban locations—on rooftops.

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    Window box in Charleston, South Carolina. A window box (sometimes called a window flower box or window box planter) is a type of flower container for live flowers or plants in the form of a box attached on or just below the sill of a window. It may also be used for growing herbs or other edible plants.