- Also known as Ludwigia sp. 'Super Red'
- The reddest Ludwigia
- Relatively small leaves
- Ramifies well
- Time-tested, robust stem plant
- Forms dense groups
- Green to reddish hues
- Undemanding grass-like plant
- 30-60 cm tall
- Green leaves with brown stripes
- Also recommended for initial planting
- Fast propagation by runners
- Imposing eyecatcher in large tanks
- Undemanding
- Fast growing
- Recommended for discus tanks
- Upright or floating, vine-like stems
- Light green, roundish leaves
- Not demanding
- Of an intense wine red
- Relatively undemanding
- Loosely upright growth habit
- Especially nice in larger groups
- Also known as Vallisneria gigantea and V. americana "Gigantea"
- Very long, broad, ribbon-shaped leaves
- Green to reddish coloration
- Undemanding plant for large tanks
- Useful to create a jungle-like atmosphere
- Grasslike medium green plant
- Forms dense groups
- Undemanding
- Can be used in many different ways
- Also labelled as Hygrophila corymbosa 'Stricta'
- Light green, lanceolate leaves
- Fast growing
- Very hardy and undemanding
- Intensively branching
- Light green to red-brown
- Narrower leaves than regular 'Siamensis'
- Undemanding
- Fast growing
Plant Terrarium
A terrarium is no longer just a home for tropical insects and amphibians. Unique habitats can also be created in a terrarium - even without any animals at all. Whether a tropical rainforest, a dry desert steppe or a small mountain pass, the possibilities are endless.
Individual plants such as tillandsias, bromeliads, orchids or ferns can be displayed particularly well here. In this way, even plants that are difficult to care for are given a habitat tailored to them. Many indoor plants can also be integrated into a plant terrarium.
In combination with water, another component is added, in which aquatic plants can be cultivated. Living walls are also particularly beautiful and can be given an optimal space here. A Mistflow is suitable for a cloud forest, giving the habitat a mystical touch and supplying the plants with moisture.
Our terrariums are selected to create beautiful plant landscapes. Our focus is on terrascaping and plants, with all the design possibilities. Whether it is a large or small terrarium depends on the desired terrascape.
A classic terrarium is usually only visible from the front. In terrascaping, this is mostly different, because the landscaping is the focus. All superstructures and materials are geared to the needs of the plants.
That's exactly what a terrarium like the Oase biOrb is for. Thanks to their spherical shape, the biOrb from Oase provide a 360° view of the habitat. A biOrb is a self-contained system with automatically controlled lighting, humidity, irrigation and air circulation. Together with the matching accessories, cleaning and maintenance is child's play.
For smaller terrascapes, there is the Bioloark Bio Bottle. These jars have a cover with integrated lighting and air slits for good ventilation. They are ideal for bringing a little piece of the rainforest into your home.
As with an aquarium, it makes sense to provide a terrascape with a good base of high-quality soil in order to enjoy such a gem for a long time. The DOOA Jungle Soil and the DOOA Jungle Base are specially developed for paludariums and are also suitable for a terrarium.
Decisive for the purchase is taste and imagination. We have the right accessories ready to enrich a home with a piece of nature.