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NEOGLASS AIR STYLE #1

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A terrarium with small epiphytic orchids.


I created this layout with images of a tropical cloud forest. Cloud forests are characterized by persistent fog and a unique plant community that grows in high-humidity environments. Cloud forests exhibit a wide variety of plants, such as mosses as well as ferns and orchids, thriving on rocks and trees. Using a dedicated glass lid, you can keep humidity in NEO GLASS AIR and grow plants that prefer a humid environment. Inside the tank, mosses, small epiphytic orchids, and creeping plants are attached to Horn Wood, and the moss is used as a carpet plant. I added some accents to the monotonous moss carpet by planting Selaginella sp. and Begonia with a strong presence at the bottom of the driftwood.
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DOOA NEO GLASS AIR W15xD15xH30 (cm)
DOOA NEO GLASS COVER 15×15 (cm)
DOOA TROPICAL RIVER SOIL

[Plants]
Begonia luzonensis
Marcgravia sp.
Lepanthes calodictyon
Lepanthes telipogoniflora
Lepanthes sp.
Diodonopsis erinacea
Selaginella sp.
Taxiphyllum barbieri
Fissidens sp.
Riccardia chamedryfolia

A flowering Diodonopsis erinacea

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