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  2. Create a Mini Ecosystem with These Terrarium Plants - AOL

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    A terrarium is like a tiny greenhouse: plants release water vapor, which condenses, keeping moisture inside the structure. These 15 won't outgrow the space.

  3. Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi - Wikipedia

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    A small newly planted Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) cutting. Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi in USDA hardiness zones 8b to 10. [24] The range of minimum temperatures in which it is known to grow is between -9.4 °C and 10 °C. [25]

  4. Bottle garden - Wikipedia

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    A bottle garden is a type of closed terrarium in which plants are grown. They usually consist of a plastic or glass bottle with a narrow neck and a small opening. Plants are grown inside the bottle with little or no exposure to the outside environment and can be contained indefinitely inside the bottle if properly illuminated. [1]

  5. Pediocactus knowltonii - Wikipedia

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    A tiny cactus, it may reach a maximum size of 55 millimeters tall by 30 mm wide. It is often smaller, growing to the size of a US penny. [3] An individual is considered to be an adult when it exceeds 10 mm in diameter. [4] It is spherical or somewhat cylindrical in shape. The areoles are round and covered in hairs. Each areole has up to 26 ...

  6. 45 Best Indoor Plants to Brighten Your Space All Winter Long

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    This tiny indoor plant thrives in high humidity with moderate to bright light. The Sill recommends placing this variety in a greenhouse or terrarium for the best-growing results. Katrin_Timoff ...

  7. Pediocactus - Wikipedia

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    The Pediocactus genus includes small species of cactus that grow either individually or in clusters, reaching heights of up to 20 centimeters (7.9 in). The shoots, which can be green or glaucous, come in cylindrical, spherical, or depressed spherical shapes, with diameters ranging from 1 to 15 centimeters (0.39 to 5.91 in) and heights from 0.7 to 20 centimeters (0.28 to 7.87 in).

  8. Euphorbia tithymaloides - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia tithymaloides has a large number of household names used by gardeners and the public. Among them are redbird flower, [7] devil's-backbone, [8] redbird cactus, Jewbush, buck-thorn, cimora misha, Christmas candle, fiddle flower, ipecacuahana, Jacob's ladder, Japanese poinsettia, Jew's slipper, milk-hedge, myrtle-leaved spurge, Padus-leaved clipper plant, red slipper spurge, slipper ...

  9. Selenicereus spinulosus - Wikipedia

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    Selenicereus spinulosus is a cactus species native to eastern Mexico [1] and, possibly, the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States. [2] Common names include vine-like moonlight cactus [3] and spiny moon cereus. Its specific name, spinulosus, means "with small spines" in Latin.