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  • dougla srozek

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    June 27, 2025 at 6:23 am in reply to: Top 2 Plants for Terrarium Names

    Two great plants for terrariums are:

    1. <strong data-start=”61″ data-end=”87″>Fittonia (Nerve Plant) โ€“ Perfect for closed terrariums, thrives in high humidity and low light.

    2. <strong data-start=”164″ data-end=”177″>Peperomia โ€“ Compact, low-maintenance, and comes in a variety of colors.

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  • dougla srozek

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    October 28, 2025 at 1:38 am in reply to: Top 2 Plants for Terrarium Names

    Great post! I absolutely agree โ€” mosses and peperomia are perfect choices for terrariums. Moss adds that lush, natural vibe while peperomia keeps things simple and stylish. Iโ€™ve recently been exploring creative indoor dรฉcor ideas that complement plant setups like these โ€” sharing some insights over on Influencers Gone Wild and Business North West. Definitely inspired to try a new terrarium setup after reading this!