Singapore Start-Up Turns Fungi into Beautiful Bouquets

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Bewilder, a start-up in Singapore, is turning fungi into bouquets and other beautiful things. Ms Choy, a mushroom fanatic, loved the unique and special gift.

On her 32nd birthday, Ms Rong Choy received a 90cm-tall bouquet of lingzhi mushrooms tucked within spiralling cordyceps and white dried plants. Bewilder, a start-up in Singapore , is turning fungi into bouquets and other beautiful things.

Ms Choy, a mushroom fanatic, loved the unique and special gift.

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