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- Orchid from the shady rainforests of Southeast Asia
- Impressive glossy leaves
- Dark green colour with reddish veins
- Develops velvety leaf surfaces
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- Orchid from the shady rainforests of Southeast Asia
- Impressive glossy leaves
- Dark green colour with silver veins
- Develops velvety leaf surfaces
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- Orchid from the shady rainforests of Southeast Asia
- Impressive glossy leaves
- Dark green to deep yellow golden colour with golden veins
- Develops velvety leaf surfaces
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- Striking ground cover
- White leaf veins
- Ideal for rainforest terrariums
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- Orchid from the shady rainforests of Southeast Asia
- Impressive glossy leaves
- Light green to deep dark green colour with white veins
- Develops velvety leaf surfaces
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- Also sold as Pilea involucrata 'Moon Valley'
- Deep green, textured leaves
- Growing height 20-30 cm
- Prefers high humidity
- Bright, indirect light required
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- Unusual, bamboo-like stem plant
- Smaller than Murdannia keisak
- Easy terrarium plant in its terrestrial form
- Rarely found in trade
- Rather slow growth
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- Creeping and climbing plant
- Small, round leaves
- Suitable for rainforest terrariums
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- Small terrestrial bromeliad
- Brown-green, whiteish and pinkish-red tones
- Ideal for rainforest terrariums
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- Large green leaves up to 1.5 meters
- Can develop inflorescences
- Bright, indirect light
- Propagates through pups
- Provides shelter for terrarium inhabitants
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- Also known as Alocasia x amazonica
- Tropical hybrid with large, arrow-shaped leaves
- Leaves up to 50 cm long with a waxy surface
- Semi-shade, indirect light
- Especially suitable for large terrariums
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- Compact growth, perfect for small terrariums
- Bright orange inflorescence
- Epiphytic
- Height of 12 to 20 cm
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- Also known as Pellionia repens
- Creeping, trailing and climbing rainforest plant
- Leaves with "watermelon pattern"
- Low light demand
- Suitable as ground cover and for back walls
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- Also known as Pellionia pulchra
- Creeping, trailing and climbing rainforest plant
- Decorative leaf pattern
- Low light demand
- Suitable as ground cover and for back walls
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- Originates from Central and South America
- Begoniaceae family
- Compact, shrubby growth form
- Grows up to 30-60 cm in height
- Requires high humidity
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- Heart-shaped, velvety leaves
- Leaves grow up to 30 cm
- Can be used as an epiphyte
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Perfect for tropical setups
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- Compact, bushy growth form
- Pink leaves with green edges
- Propagation by division or cuttings
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- Eye-catching leaves with white variegation
- Low demands
- Ideal for large terrariums
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- Originates from Central and South America
- Piperaceae family
- Prefers well-drained substrate
- Thick, fleshy, glossy leaves
- Elliptic leaves with red margins
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- Dark leaves with light pink dots
- Angel's wings leaves
- Gives great contrasts in terrarium
- High humidity necessary
- Not under 15 °C
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- Dense, glossy green leaves
- Tropical appearance
- Linear sori on leaf undersides
- Epiphytic or humus-rich substrate
- Rosette-like formation
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- Hybrid with large, lettuce-like leaves
- Bright, long-lasting flowers year-round
- Thrives at 22-29 °C, partial to full sun
- Tolerates 50-80% humidity, easy care
- Compact rosette, up to 15 cm diameter
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- Hybrid of P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis
- Sticky, fleshy leaves catch insects
- Thrives at 20-25 °C, 50-80% humidity
- Bright pink to violet flowers on long stems
- Compact rosette, 10-15 cm diameter
Terrarium plants - Ground plants - Green up your terrarium!
A great many herbaceous plant species are suitable for the varied greening of the terrarium floor. Small plants and ground covers are particularly suitable for the foreground, but there are also many taller species for the middle and back areas. The overflowing back walls of plant terrariums such as DOOA System Terra and DOOA System Paluda can also be equipped with many different ground plants. Plants from the herb layer of rainforests and other humid forests that require little light are among them, as well as species from drier habitats, up to succulents and other drought-tolerant plants. So there are ground plants for every type of terrarium.