Terrarium Vines
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Terrarium vines. This plant prefers indirect sunlight though. It has heart shaped leaves and is a climber making it a great choice for a more substantial terrarium. Partial to full sun.
Pilea peperomia pellionia and ficus are all great options for terrarium ground cover. These creeping vines all like to form dense mats of foliage. Terrariums also known as gardens under glass enable you to design and create tiny ecosystems of small plants and other decorative elements inside a glass enclosure.
Which means you should be sure it stays in a window around your home. Creeping fig with its small variegated heart shaped leaves makes a lovely addition to almost any terrarium. With its spade shaped leaves and long stems spiderwort can be a colorful addition to your budding terrarium.
Jungle vine cluster the perfect way to provide climbing and hiding vines for all tropical and forest dwelling terrarium animals. It is prepared not only for plants but also for some domestic animals. Terrariums bring contained natural elements to your home or office and can last several years with proper care.
This plant is a fun option to add to your terrarium. The minima variety is extra petite if you re working with a small container. Terrariums are generally low maintenance and require less attention than most other house plants.
You can easily propagate creeping fig by rooting a branch cutting in water. You could train the vine to climb objects inside your terrarium for a fun look. Here s what you should know about different kinds of terrariums from closed moss terrariums to open succulent terrariums and air plant terrariums.