Nerve Plants are known for their vibrant, veined leaves in shades of pink, red, or white. They love humidity, making them ideal for the moist environment of a terrarium.
Peperomia varieties, such as the Watermelon Peperomia, with their thick, succulent-like leaves, are well-suited for terrariums. They thrive in indirect light and prefer a humid environment.
Mosses, like sheet moss or cushion moss, are a staple for terrariums. They add a lush, green carpet to the base of the terrarium and thrive in the consistently moist conditions.
Small ferns, like the maidenhair or button fern, do well in terrariums where they enjoy the high humidity and limited space.
Air plants don’t require soil and absorb moisture from the air, making them a great choice for terrariums. They can be perched on rocks or driftwood for a unique display.
Also known as the friendship plant, Pilea has textured, crinkled leaves and grows well in the humid, warm environment of a terrarium.
This low-growing plant has tiny, bright green leaves that spread quickly, creating a lush ground cover in terrariums. It thrives in moist, shaded environments, making it a perfect fit.