Terrestrial plants

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  • Large green leaves up to 1.5 meters
  • Can develop inflorescences
  • Bright, indirect light
  • Propagates through pups
  • Provides shelter for terrarium inhabitants
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  • Also known as Pellionia repens
  • Creeping, trailing and climbing rainforest plant
  • Leaves with "watermelon pattern"
  • Low light demand
  • Suitable as ground cover and for back walls
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  • Also known as Pellionia pulchra
  • Creeping, trailing and climbing rainforest plant
  • Decorative leaf pattern
  • Low light demand
  • Suitable as ground cover and for back walls
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  • Hybrid of Pinguicula 'Debbertiana' and Pinguicula 'esseriana'
  • Red-tinted leaves under strong light
  • Compact plant
  • Feeds on insects
  • Forms a succulent rosette
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  • Fast-growing creeping or hanging plant
  • Attractive silvery pattern
  • Low light requirement
  • Small purple-pink flowers
  • Suitable for various tropical terrariums
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  • Also known as Schefflera arboricola 'Variegata'
  • White leaf pattern
  • Bright, indirect light required
  • Prefers high humidity
  • Tolerant to pruning
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  • Also sold as Pilea involucrata 'Norfolk'
  • Compact, spreading growth habit
  • Bright, metallic leaf pattern
  • Prefers high humidity
  • Tolerates semi-shady locations
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  • White speckled leaves
  • Compact, bushy growth habit
  • Easy to care for and robust
  • Bright, indirect light required
  • Max. height up to 40 cm
Terrarium plants - Ground plants - Green up your terrarium!

A great many herbaceous plant species are suitable for the varied greening of the terrarium floor. Small plants and ground covers are particularly suitable for the foreground, but there are also many taller species for the middle and back areas. The overflowing back walls of plant terrariums such as DOOA System Terra and DOOA System Paluda can also be equipped with many different ground plants. Plants from the herb layer of rainforests and other humid forests that require little light are among them, as well as species from drier habitats, up to succulents and other drought-tolerant plants. So there are ground plants for every type of terrarium.