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

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    You can make a terrarium out of almost any container, including pretty miniature greenhouses, old fish tanks, or decorative bottles. You can use either open containers, with no lid, or closed ...

  3. Terrarium - Wikipedia

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    A temperature-controlled terrarium with plants inside. A terrarium (pl. terraria or terrariums) is a glass container containing soil and plants in an environment different from the surroundings. It is usually a sealable container that can be opened for maintenance or to access the plants inside; however, terraria can also be open to the atmosphere.

  4. Wardian case - Wikipedia

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    A Wardian case. The Wardian case was an early type of terrarium, a sealed protective container for plants.It found great use in the 19th century in protecting foreign plants imported to Europe from overseas, the great majority of which had previously died from exposure during long sea journeys, frustrating the many scientific and amateur botanists of the time.

  5. 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 ]

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    #17 You Don't Need Much Skill To Make This Plant Terrarium Look Good Review: "It’s functional, cute and affordable! I feel like with most products you have to pick best 2 out of 3 qualities, but ...

  7. Dermestarium - Wikipedia

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    Other dermestaria are of the container or terrarium type and can be kept inside regular research and museum facilities. The use of dermestaria in the USA goes back to at least the 1940s. [4] Prior to dermestarium deposition, the animal carcass is skinned, and excess flesh and other soft parts are removed to minimize the dermestarium time needed.