small cuttings
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Aciotis Aristellata

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Amallophyllon Divaricatum

Small Gesneriad found in Ecuador and Peru. This epiphyte is usually found growing on rocky walls above water sources in the wild. It can grow as a miniature terrestrial or epiphyte in the terrarium. When happy it will regularly flower with miniature white flowers which last 5-10 days. Soil/Mounting : If terrestrial, benefits from a…
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Begonia Prismatocarpa

Miniature Begonia very popular for its regularly blooming bright Yellow flowers. The vibrant yellow flowers with orange centres are about 1.5 cm tall an .5 cm wide. Leaves are a serrated lime green that max out about 4 cm long and 3 cm wide in a terrarium environment. This is a spreading begonia that grows…
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Biophytum Ecuador

Slightly wider and denser Biophytum than the more common Sensitivum but slightly shorter. Generally grows about 3-4cm above soil and can reach about 18cm in width although 12 is far more common. It will put off small white/pink flowers and spread seeds regularly once established in tank. Leaves will fold in darkness and at night,…
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Bulbophyllum Moniliforme

The microest of our micro-orchids, this little epiphytic bulbophyllum is commonly known as fish eggs! The pseudobulbs are generally around 1-2mm across with leaves around 2-3mm. The flower spike is generally 1-2.5 cm, with flowers around 2mm wide. New leaves form in the late summer/early fall, and drop in the winter. In late winter/early spring…
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Davallia Parvula

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Diastema Affine

Small flowering gesneriad with 2-3cm wide bullate foliage ranging from bronze/green in moderate light to a dark green in low light. Very easy to grow and will usually recover from poor conditions. Flowers regularly with 1 cm long white flowers sometimes with a splash of purple at the end. Soil : Does best with consistently…
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Diastema Vexans

Small flowering gesneriad with 2-3cm fuzzy olive green foliage. Very easy to grow and will usually recover from poor conditions. Flowers regularly with 2 cm long white flowers with a splash of purple at the end. Soil : Does best with consistently moist ABG mixture. Humidity : Does best in a spot with high air…
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Ficus Pumila Quercifolia

Small climbing Ficus with with leaves around .5cm wide commonly known as string of frogs or oak leaf ficus. Moderate growth speed and heavy branching and unique leaf shape make this a wonderful wall cover much easier to manage than standard Ficus Pumila. Can still overgrow and strangle out other plants if neglected in optimal…
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Ficus Ruginerva

Small climbing Ficus with long narrow leaves reaching 3 cm long. Moderate growth speed and heavy branching make this a wonderful wall cover. Can handle a wide range of humidity and soil moisture. Mounting : Mount at the base of a wall into ABG mix keep soil moist for faster growth. Tolerant of low airflow.…
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Hydrocotyle Leucocephala (Brazilian Penny Wort)

Larger Pennywort species, leaves are around 3-4cm wide and reach 1-2 cm above the leaf litter. tough enough to withstand climbing from larger darts like Leucomelas. Soil : Does best with consistently moist ABG mixture with at least an inch of leaf litter. Humidity : Airflow tolerant but humidity must stay above 70. Light :…
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Hydrocotyle Tripartita Mini

Miniature Pennywort species, leaves are around 3-4mm wide and reach about .5cm above the leaf litter. Soil : Does best with consistently moist ABG mixture. Humidity : Airflow tolerant but humidity must stay above 70. This is easy to achieve with an inch of leaf litter for it to grow through. Light : Very light…