small cuttings
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Peperomia Emarginella

miniscule little peperomia with veined leaves similar to the common peperomia Prostrata or ‘string of turtles’ but significantly smaller, around 1-2 mm. This peperomia can be grown completely epiphytically on a bed of live or sphagnum moss. Mounting : Drop a vine anywhere that maintains a constant level of high moisture. Generally does best on…
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Peperomia Prostrata

Commonly known as ‘string of turtles’ this is a fairly common Peperomia that does wonderfully in a terrarium setting. Tolerant of a wide range of humidity, lighting and moisture, prefers to trail rather than climb. Mounting : Does best higher up on a wall or branch with a small pocket of ABG soil mixture. Humidity…
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Philodendron Camposportoanum
Camposportoanum is a unique philodendron with lime green leaves with red trim. Does well in a terrarium setting, but rarely has the height to begin to form it’s arrow shaped leaves. Mounting : Mount at the base of a wall into ABG mix keep soil moist for faster growth. Tolerant of low airflow. Humidity :…
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Philodendron Micans

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Philodendron Mottled Fitzcarraldo

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Pilea Dark Ecuador

A great moderate growing, moderate height, moderate leaved Pilea with gorgeous bronze leafed new ground which becomes either a dark emerald or dark burgundy depending on lighting. Higher light pushes the leaves towards the burgundy colouring. Tolerant of a wide range of soil moisture, humidity, temperature and lighting. Soil : Does well in ABG mixture…
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Pilea Involucrata

A fairly common Pilea that can be found in most nurseries. Easy to grow, tolerant of a large range of conditions. The bullate leaves have dark green venation and bright green peaks. Soil : Does well in ABG mixture kept constantly moist. Humidity : Does well in 50+ humidity, grows fastest between 70-80. Our specimens…
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Rhaphidophora Cryptantha

Light Veins on a dark emerald green make this South American shingler an absolute showstopper once established. In our experience, it needs to dry out for a period every day to prevent legginess. In our terrariums I have not seen leaves surpass a loony in size in a terrarium setting, although I know it’s possible…
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Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma

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Selaginella Green NOID (possibly Selaginella Plana)
This easy to grow Selaginella can be quite large and grows in a diamond pattern from zigzagging main branches. It does best in high light, and can get rather large although it takes well to trimming and shaping. It is a light green colour. Soil: Plant into ABG mix, keep soil moist for faster growth.…
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Selaginella Tocache Blue

A dense growing South American Selaginella with blue iridescence. Like all spike mosses, soil should be kept moist, but to get the most out of the iridescence high airflow and dry fronds are needed so moderate airflow is recommended Soil: Plant into ABG mix, keep soil moist for faster growth. Humidity : Does well in…
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Selaginella Uncinata

An Asian Selaginella with rainbow iridescence and a compact, low and random growth pattern. Like all spike mosses, soil should be kept moist, but to get the most out of the iridescence high airflow and dry fronds are needed. Soil: Plant into ABG mix, keep soil moist for faster growth. Humidity : Does well in…