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              Terrarium - L3003
Neoregelia Madrigal : This remarkable plant boasts a captivating display with its striking bands and wide rosette. Its leaves reveal a mesmerizing sight as they gracefully unfold, resembling an artwork in progress. This stoloniferous beauty gets to be 8 inches wide when fully grown.
Solanum uleanum : Solanum uleanum is a tropical vine native to the rainforests of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. It is part of the Solanaceae family, which includes a variety of well-known plants, such as tomatoes and nightshades. This species is especially notable for its visually striking foliage. The young leaves of Solanum uleanum emerge in a vivid, almost neon purple, gradually maturing into deep green.
Peperomia antoniana Green : Peperomia antoniana 'Green' is a rare, epiphytic or terrestrial houseplant native to Ecuador and Peru, prized for its striking emerald-green, white-speckled, round leaves about 3/4 of an inch in diameter. This "bushy" Peperomia prefers high humidity, warm temperatures, and bright, indirect light but can be finicky, requiring a moist but well-draining substrate with components like bark, perlite, and minimal sphagnum moss.
Peperomia aff. bicolor Ecuador : This is an unbelievably nice plant from the incredibly rich Chocoan rainforests of North Eastern Ecuador.
Monstera sp. Lanceleaf : This is an unbelievably nice plant from the incredibly rich Chocoan rainforests of North Eastern Ecuador.
Variety of native mosses :This rainforest terrarium is carpeted with a variety of native mosses, creating a rich, layered green landscape. Thriving in high humidity and gentle light, the mosses form a soft, natural ground cover that helps retain moisture, stabilize the microclimate, and provide an ideal habitat for plants and small organisms, bringing a vibrant and harmonious look to the entire enclosure.
Neoregelia Madrigal : This remarkable plant boasts a captivating display with its striking bands and wide rosette. Its leaves reveal a mesmerizing sight as they gracefully unfold, resembling an artwork in progress. This stoloniferous beauty gets to be 8 inches wide when fully grown.
Solanum uleanum : Solanum uleanum is a tropical vine native to the rainforests of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. It is part of the Solanaceae family, which includes a variety of well-known plants, such as tomatoes and nightshades. This species is especially notable for its visually striking foliage. The young leaves of Solanum uleanum emerge in a vivid, almost neon purple, gradually maturing into deep green.
Peperomia antoniana Green : Peperomia antoniana 'Green' is a rare, epiphytic or terrestrial houseplant native to Ecuador and Peru, prized for its striking emerald-green, white-speckled, round leaves about 3/4 of an inch in diameter. This "bushy" Peperomia prefers high humidity, warm temperatures, and bright, indirect light but can be finicky, requiring a moist but well-draining substrate with components like bark, perlite, and minimal sphagnum moss.
Peperomia aff. bicolor Ecuador : This is an unbelievably nice plant from the incredibly rich Chocoan rainforests of North Eastern Ecuador.
Monstera sp. Lanceleaf : This is an unbelievably nice plant from the incredibly rich Chocoan rainforests of North Eastern Ecuador.
Variety of native mosses :This rainforest terrarium is carpeted with a variety of native mosses, creating a rich, layered green landscape. Thriving in high humidity and gentle light, the mosses form a soft, natural ground cover that helps retain moisture, stabilize the microclimate, and provide an ideal habitat for plants and small organisms, bringing a vibrant and harmonious look to the entire enclosure.

