Terrarium Plants for Your Home

A terrarium is the perfect way to display a little bit of nature in your abode. You can go with a terrarium that's large scale or even something very, very tiny. Whatever size you choose, you'll be able to then fill your terrarium with all sorts of terrarium-friendly plants.

Terrarium plants include various species of moss, air plants that require only a spritz of water a day, succulents or herbs. You can even go with a Western theme and fill your terrarium with cacti and other plants that thrive in dry landscapes.



Capsule Terrariums - Rainbow Plant, $5.25

These fantastic plants boast an array of multicolored leaves. They are easy to sprout and grow, and will fill your terrarium with color in weeks. It is a favorite houseplant in Java and the old World tropics.

Terrarium Flora - Feather Moss, $14
Feather Moss is a Pacific Northwest light green, thick sheet moss whose fronds offer a feathery appearance. Add Feather Moss to your reptiles cage for a natural look feel for your reptile.

Carnivorous Venus Fly Trap Mini Terrarium - Live Plant, $10
Nature provides this remarkable plant with "traps" to lure and capture it's food. The traps are covered inside by tiny hairs and a sticky sweet smelling substance attractive to insects. When an insect touches the trigger hair, the trap is activated and closes around it's victim. After digestion of it's meal (whick takes several days), the trap will open again for a new catch. Keep moist at all times, rainwater or distilled water are preferred.

Rare Baseball Plant Terrarium Kit -A Major League Plant, $30
The Baseball Plant (Euphorbia obesa) is a subtropical succulent species of Euphorbia genus. It comes from South Africa, especially in the Cape Province. In the wild, it is endangered because over-collection and poaching, because of its slow growth, and the fact that the pod contains only 2 to 3 seeds. However, it is widely cultivated in botanical gardens.


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