The image shows a glass jar terrarium. Inside the jar, at the base, there is a layer of small, colorful pebbles in shades of white, beige, brown, and grey. Suspended above the pebbles, without visibly touching the bottom is a round moss ball (Sphagnum Rubella) placed on a cork bark wrapped in delicate green fern-like plants (Hygrophila pinnatifida).  Growing from the top of the moss ball are a few small plants ( Anoectochilus roxburghii). The jar is cylindrical.
Ronja
Hesse
Dimensions (in cm)
Lightpower
Natural Light
Lightduration
10.00 hours
Maintenance routine
-letting air in
-spray with Osmose water if needed
-cut back over grown plants
-patting away excess water from the glas
Description
The image shows a glass jar terrarium. Inside the jar, at the base, there is a layer of small, colorful pebbles in shades of white, beige, brown, and grey. Suspended above the pebbles, without visibly touching the bottom, is a round moss ball (Sphagnum Rubella) wrapped in delicate green fern-like plants (Hygrophila pinnatifida). Growing from the top of the moss ball are a few small plants with tiny, patterned leaves, some green with white veins and others slightly reddish (Macodes Anoectochilus roxburghii "Skeleton Hybrid"). The jar is cylindrical with a wide opening at the top, narrowing slightly before flaring out. The overall appearance is clean, minimalist, and carefully arranged, creating a small, floating ecosystem.