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NATURE IN THE GLASS ‘Circle of Water’ PART 3

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The plant arrangement in the above water section
in consideration of the growth environment of plants such as lighting and humidity in the air


In the upper and middle layers of the above water section, Jungle Plants and orchids were planted, and Bucephalandra and other plants were planted at the waterside. Because the light of Solar RGB might be too strong for Begonia, it was necessary to be well thought out. For example, having leaves of Cyperus alernifolius L. and Blechnum develop and cutting the light, and also regularly generating the mist to increase the humidity in the air.

Upper layer


Environment suitable for tropical plants
Because there are many kinds of tropical plants that prefer relatively softer light such as Begonia, it is necessary to create an environment suitable for the growth. When getting familiar with the environment as time advances, leaves start developing one after another.
Begonia chlorosticta
Begonia dracopelta
Blechnum gibbum ‘Silver Lady’

Middle layer

Begonia negrosensis
Begonia amphioxus
 Lagenandra sp. Silver
Homalomena sp.
Pleurothallis sp.
Nepenthes ampullaria x (spectabilis x talangensis)
Pellionia repens
Dinema polybulbon
Pellionia daveauana

At the waterside

Homalomena sp. Sekadau South
Lagenandra meeboldii ‘Red’
Bucephalandra sp.’Sintang’

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