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[SIZE=12pt]Moisture-loving plant choices for your tiny terrarium [/SIZE]
[SIZE=8pt]By Kate D. Karam [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Select moisture-loving plants that thrive on humidity and have small leaves and compact or spreading growth habits. Plants in small (2 1⁄2-inch) pots are ideal, but larger (4-inch pot) specimens can be pinched back and even have some of their soil and roots removed to fit into your petite container. [/SIZE]
Baby’s tears (Helxine soleirolii): Tiny-leafed spreading ground cover
Coleus: a bit tricky because it can rot, but worth a try
Creeping Charlie (Pilea nummulariifloria): Trailing or creeping perennial with deeply quilted pale green leaves
Creeping fig (Ficus pumila ‘Curly’): Tiny, crinkled green leaves with bright yellow centers (most creeping fig will work—look for small, pretty leaves)
Hedera helix ‘Itsy Bitsy’: Miniature ivy with very tiny, pointed, dark green leaves. Grows in small bushy mounds (most ivies will work—look for small-leafed specimens)
Miniature Pilea (Pilea depressa): Tiny dark green leaves; doesn’t need much water (invasive weed; not suggested for outdoor replanting)
Oxalis (most varieties): Oxalis hedysaroides ‘Rubra’ has red leaves (invasive weed, not suggested for outdoor replanting)
Peperomia caperata: Mounding, with rosette of deeply corrugated, heart-shaped dark green leaves; sometimes sends off spikes of tiny white flowers
Polka-dot plant (Hypoestes sanguinolenta): Pink dots cover deep green leaves; can get tall but takes well to pinching back
selaginella (most varieties): Tiny mosses that range from pincushion habit to arching plumes
Sinningia pusilla: Micro-mini version of gloxinia—dark green leaves; sometimes sends off spikes of purple flowers
Small-leafed Peperomia ‘minima’: Tiny green leaves on upright, bright red stems
Sword fern (Nephrolepsis exaltata ‘Fluffy Ruffles’): Densely growing miniature fern with fine, lacy fronds (most small ferns will work)
Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens): Spreading ground cover with fragrant, tiny leaves
from: http://www.cottageliving.com/cottage/garde...1008789,00.html
[SIZE=12pt]Moisture-loving plant choices for your tiny terrarium [/SIZE]
[SIZE=8pt]By Kate D. Karam [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Select moisture-loving plants that thrive on humidity and have small leaves and compact or spreading growth habits. Plants in small (2 1⁄2-inch) pots are ideal, but larger (4-inch pot) specimens can be pinched back and even have some of their soil and roots removed to fit into your petite container. [/SIZE]
Baby’s tears (Helxine soleirolii): Tiny-leafed spreading ground cover
Coleus: a bit tricky because it can rot, but worth a try
Creeping Charlie (Pilea nummulariifloria): Trailing or creeping perennial with deeply quilted pale green leaves
Creeping fig (Ficus pumila ‘Curly’): Tiny, crinkled green leaves with bright yellow centers (most creeping fig will work—look for small, pretty leaves)
Hedera helix ‘Itsy Bitsy’: Miniature ivy with very tiny, pointed, dark green leaves. Grows in small bushy mounds (most ivies will work—look for small-leafed specimens)
Miniature Pilea (Pilea depressa): Tiny dark green leaves; doesn’t need much water (invasive weed; not suggested for outdoor replanting)
Oxalis (most varieties): Oxalis hedysaroides ‘Rubra’ has red leaves (invasive weed, not suggested for outdoor replanting)
Peperomia caperata: Mounding, with rosette of deeply corrugated, heart-shaped dark green leaves; sometimes sends off spikes of tiny white flowers
Polka-dot plant (Hypoestes sanguinolenta): Pink dots cover deep green leaves; can get tall but takes well to pinching back
selaginella (most varieties): Tiny mosses that range from pincushion habit to arching plumes
Sinningia pusilla: Micro-mini version of gloxinia—dark green leaves; sometimes sends off spikes of purple flowers
Small-leafed Peperomia ‘minima’: Tiny green leaves on upright, bright red stems
Sword fern (Nephrolepsis exaltata ‘Fluffy Ruffles’): Densely growing miniature fern with fine, lacy fronds (most small ferns will work)
Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens): Spreading ground cover with fragrant, tiny leaves
from: http://www.cottageliving.com/cottage/garde...1008789,00.html