In Vitro
Microplants Ltd
Registered Professional Operator & Authorised UK Plant Passport Issuer
Our Sponsors
We wouldn't be where we are today without the generous support of our sponsors. Their contributions help us protect Scotland's native trees, develop new in vitro techniques, and expand our conservation work.

Unlocking Growth of Endangered Plant Species through Meristem In Vitro Micropropagation Technique
Welcome to In Vitro Microplants, a laboratory based in Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom.
We are dedicated to the cutting-edge practice of in vitro micropropagation, specialising in the advanced methodology of employing apical and axillary meristems from buds.
Operating within a meticulously controlled and sterile environment, we successfully regenerate endangered plant species from meristems and embryos using tissue culture method ensures that the plants thrive under optimal conditions throughout the entire initial process.
Moreover, all our microplants undergo rigorous testing and certification by the Scottish Government's Plant Health Certification Scheme. This scheme guarantees that our microplants meet the highest standards and are free from any viral pathogens.
We take immense pride in our commitment to preserving endangered plant species and delivering top-quality microplants.
Leading the Way in Plant Tissue Culture Technology
Our innovative process enables us to produce a large number of genetically identical microplants, providing efficient and sustainable solutions for plant propagation.
With utmost care, we meticulously select suitable plant species and masterfully executes the precise steps required to ensure the successful development of robust and healthy microplants.




Partnering with Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh
We are proud to support the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh with our expertise. Through our innovative techniques in meristem grow microplants, we contribute to the conservation and preservation efforts of the Royal Botanic Garden, ensuring the sustainability of botanical species for future generations.




Partnering with National Trust for Scotland
We are proud to support the National Trust for Scotland in their vital work of protecting Scotland’s natural heritage. Through our expertise in micropropagation, we are helping to safeguard some of the country’s rarest trees, including the Arran Whitebeam (Hedlundia Arranensis), H. Pseudofennica, and H. Pseudomeinichii.
By developing reliable in vitro techniques, we contribute to the long-term conservation and preservation of these unique species, ensuring they continue to thrive for future generations.






