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There are some genuinely spectacular Marcgravia species, with fascinating foliage coloring from vibrant green to bronze to pastel to variegated. These are just a couple favorites: Brake fern fronds tend to be brittle and struggle in indoor climates, but the humidity of a terrarium solves this issue easily. There are close to 300 species of Pteris ferns, and most don’t get more than 1-2 feet tall. This means there are lots to choose from for the terrarium.

Mood Moss ( Dicranum scoparium) is another popular option for terrariums. It grows in dense clumps, but it has lush, wavy leaves that look like windswept grasslands – See on Etsy Revisit Inhabitat to see how to create this beautiful Terrarium Christmas tree ornament! 37. Tiny Light Bulb Terrarium A tiny ecosystem with a world of its own, this freshwater terrarium adds grace and originality to your home. Visit Scrap and Salvage to learn more! 32. Wooden Terrarium With animals, there’s inherently a lot more to consider. Feeding is the obvious one, but also climate regulation, which usually involves automated systems.

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Air plant terrariums are most commonly built in open containers, but the plants themselves actually thrive in high humidity and would be happy in a closed terrarium setup too. Tricolor (Pteris quadriaurita) – Featuring bronze, green, and red fronds, this little Brake fern is a stunner. It grows up to 2′ tall, so it might not be suitable for more miniature terrariums. Naturally, lots of moss likes to grow on top of soil/substrate. These are your terrestrial mosses, and they can loosely attach using some little root-like structures called rhizoids.

Transform a light bulb into a tiny terrarium, following the steps available at the Hipster Home! 38. Apothecary Jar Terrarium Known for their vibrant coloring, Watermelon Pellionia plants light up a terrarium. The foliage is gray-green, satiny in texture, and oblong with distinctive watermelon-like patterning. The fleshy and greenish-pink stems are also attractive and add to the watermelon look. Well, Reindeer Lichen, also known as Caribou moss (and known scientifically as Cladonia rangiferina), is a pretty interesting plant. Or rather, not a plant at all. Spikemoss foliage is small, lush, deep green, and very moss-like or fern-like in appearance – it depends a lot on the species. Some favorites are:

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Create a low-maintenance faux terrarium so that you won’t have to worry about keeping the plants alive. See the DIY here! 26. How to Make a Terrarium From the beautifully soft Feather Mosses to the weird spiky Star Mosses, there’s something for every taste and project. Each brings a different visual flavor and can be used to perform a different role in a naturalistic terrarium setup. Watermelon Pellionia is a trailing vine that loves to cascade. It must have high humidity and a warm environment – it’s easier to grow in a terrarium than as a traditional houseplant. This tropical plant is a shingle-type vine, which means it will cling to whatever it is growing on. It will even form itself to the sides of the terrarium for a unique and striking effect. Foliage This tabletop terrarium is not only beautiful but easy to make and low maintenance too. Visit Inspired by Charm to see the DIY! 45. Spring Terrarium

There are some great specialist containers available that have built-in wall fixtures to make this process as easy as possible. Infuse life and light into dull corners with this unusual terrarium lamp. Visit Craftbitsto see the DIY! 4. Wine Bottle Terrarium So as you’d imagine, live reindeer moss isn’t an ideal fit for warm, humid tropical terrariums, despite it being closely associated with the hobby. Cladonia rangiferinawill notthrive in a warm environment. Create hanging terrariums for your bedroom. The step-by-step instructions are here! 15. Sand Art TerrariumNerve plants love their water and humidity, and if you’ve ever tried to grow one as a classic indoor plant, you know how dramatic they are when they don’t get water exactly when they want it. The terrarium takes all this drama away and lets you enjoy the beauty of this plant care-free. Strawberry Begonia (Saxifraga stolonifera) How about a globe or a Wardian case? If you’re choosing a mounted or hanging project, you might want a specialist piece! It doesn’t need to be expensive. I’m upcycling a stunning geometric case that once held a candle as a terrarium wedding centerpiece! 3 | Other Elements

Also, avoiding preserved moss for your mossarium project is advisable. It will likely contain dyes and chemicals that can leech and damage any living material. Create a vertical terrarium wall, which is incomparable and pretty, with this tutorial here! 7. Mini Landscape Terrarium Next, I’ll take you through these types of terrarium moss so you know what to look out for and how to use them. Growth Patterns This 30 minutes DIY project here will show you how to create a miniature succulent garden. 43. DIY Geometric Terrarium A terrestrial Bromeliad with an astonishing number of options for leaf size, shape, color, and patterns, there is sure to be one that fits perfectly in your terrarium. The foliage of Earth Stars is a flat rosette with stripes in pink, red, green, or white.Blue Rabbit’s Foot Fern foliage is grayish-green or silvery blue, deeply lobed, and grows in wavy, irregular shapes. The plant produces fuzzy orangey amber-brown rhizomes that look like rabbits’ feet. Brake Ferns (Pteris) Brilliant red leaves with deep blood-red veins make this tropical plant really stand out, especially if all the other plants around it are green. Use Bloodleaf as a centerpiece in the terrarium so it can really pop with color. Finally, pop in any extras you’re working with. Now is the time for any preserved moss, shells, or whatever you might like to add. I’ve gone for an amethyst and a quartz to give my project a boho look. You only need a small amount of substrate, so it’s easy to explore shallow containers (or you can make use of panels to create a moss wall!). This little mat-forming plant with creeping stems adores high humidity. Spikemoss isn’t actually a fern, and it isn’t a moss either; it’s its own thing, and we fully support that. There are more than 700 species of Spikemoss, so there are lots to choose from for the terrarium.

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