A creeping vine with slow and compact growth forming a carpet of 1-2cm leaves. An alternative to Ficus pumilia as a background cover due to its less invasive and aggressive growth. Sold as generous portions of multiple growth tip cuttings.
This is a stunning species from the region of Maura Wahua, Indonesia. The intense pink dots contrast against the green colour of the foliage. Very hardy and not difficult to grow in high humidity in a tropical terrarium. Sold as an established plant.
This small Microgramma is common throughout mid elevations in Montaine regions throughout Peru, Ecuador. An undemanding species with small slightly variable, foliage being heart shaped under certain conditions. Creeps from thin rhizomes.
Begonia lyalli var. Masoalensis – this handsome species hails from the Masoala region of Madagascar. A wonderful terrarium species. Sold as a small plant rooted in soil
This is a wonderful and very tiny begonia from Africa. The colorful foliage has heavily serrated margins and leaf size which rarely exceeds 1 cm. A true miniature.
Sold as a cutting. Photo provided by the grower.
This a lovely old world tropical that thrives in low light conditions and produces beautiful flowers readily. A fantastic terrarium plant that is cherished as much for its beautiful foliage as its blooms! Sold as small established plant.
This is a very lovely form with smaller more compact frond heads than many of the Ecuadorian clones of this species that are commercially available. This spectacular form is from the montane forests east of Tingo Maria, Peru.
A lovely soneralia that thrives in high humidity and grows will moist loosley compacted substrate (sphagnum is ideal). Low light requirements for this wonderful flowering terrarium plant. Sold as rooted plant
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