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  • Ludisia Discolor

    Ludisia Discolor

    South Asian Jewel Orchid, considered to be the easiest of all the Jewel Orchids because of the thickness of the rhizome and it’s large tolerance for light and humidity. Mounting : Mount in well draining well aerated soil. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Care must be taken that it is not overwatered, it will…


  • Marcgravia Bronze

    Marcgravia Bronze

    Moderate size, reasonable growth and striking glossy bronze colouration make this a stunning Marcgravia and a personal favourite! Grows around 20-25cm a year depending on light. New growth comes out as a light bronze colour, deepening to a dark emerald green at maturity. This is not a heavy branching marcgravia species, preferring to focus on…


  • Marcgravia Dark Serrated

    Smaller sized Marcgravia with dark glossy bronze new growth reaching a dark emerald at leaf maturity! Grows around 10cm a year depending on light. Leaves will be around 2cm long and 1cm across. Mounting : Plant at the base of a wall in ABG mix or similar. Humidity : Does best in 70+ humidity can…


  • Marcgravia Iquitos Round

    Marcgravia Iquitos Round

    This is the only Marcgravia I have seen that achieves a more mature form commonly in a terrarium. This marcgravia unlike most others branches heavily and with 60 cm of growth and adequate humidity and airflow will achieve a significantly different growth pattern of horizontal growth away from the wall it’s grown on with much…


  • Microgramma Heterophylla

    Microgramma Heterophylla

    Miniature epiphytic vining fern, round fuzzy fronds around 1.5 cm long. adds nice texture to a wall or branch Mounting : Mount at the base of a wall or near wall pocket on a small amount of highly aerated orchid soil mix. If planting at base of wall, be aware of airflow. Humidity : Does…


  • Microsorum Linguiforme

    Microsorum Linguiforme

    Nice small sized South East Asian epiphytic vining fern, puts out veined leaves around 3 cm wide and 12-15cm long every 2 cm from each branch. Grows moderately fast, branches nicely and is a lot more forgiving than some of the more delicate ferns. Great for a first fern. Leaves will become transparent if airflow…


  • Nautilocalyx Ecuadoranus

    Nautilocalyx Ecuadoranus

    Large upright gesneriad with striking bullate leaves and beautiful 2-3 cm long white flowers. This beauty can definitely be too large for some terrariums, but if there is enough room this can be a wonderful centrepiece. Juvenile leaves are smoother and don’t show as much bullation, but once it hits about 7-8 cm the leaves…


  • Nautilocalyx Pemphidius

    Nautilocalyx Pemphidius

    One of the smallest compact Nautilocalyx species, this gesneriad has striking long narrow bullate leaves reaching about 8cm. This plant will form a moderately sized rosette of about 14-18cm across and will flower regularly in maturity. Tolerant of moderate and low lighting, will achieve gorgeous bronze leaves with green trim if lighting is moderate. Flowers…


  • Neomortonia Rosea

    Neomortonia Rosea

    Small epiphytic vine can be grown as a spreading ground cover or a cascading vine. Distinct white and purple spiny flowers. Leaves are an emerald green in lower light, will achieve a bronze colour in higher light. Soil/Mounting : Does well in ABG mix, on the ground will grow in tight rosettes 2-3 cm tall.…


  • Pearcea Hypocyrtiflora

    Pearcea Hypocyrtiflora

    This Pearcea is a distinctly coloured gesneriad with dark olive to emerald coloured fuzzy leaves with pink and lime green venation. It is a fairly hardy plant, and will achieve the best growth and consistent flowering with a humidity that varies throughout the day. Our schedule involves a drenching in the morning, a light misting…


  • Pellonia Repens

    Pellonia Repens

    larger leafed ground cover, leaves will achieve 4-5 cm in length at maturity. This vine can be coaxed to climb but in our experience prefers to grow among the leaf litter. Can grow quickly but does not root heavily so it is fairly easy to trim back. Soil : Standard ABG mix and an inch…


  • Peperomia Antoniana Green

    Peperomia Antoniana Green

    Small tight growing ground covering peperomia with distinct white spotted and bright green leaves. This peperomia grows in upright rosettes that reach around 3 cm above the leaf litter and then begins to spread. With light, easy to control roots this can make an incredible ground cover growing in between the leaf litter. For tighter…