Terrarium Friendly Plants

Our Terrarium Friendly Plants collection includes compact, moisture-loving houseplants that thrive in enclosed or high-humidity environments. With options like the Fittonia Nerve Plant, Selaginella and Pilea, these plants are perfect for building your own indoor ecosystem.

Explore our full range of plants for terrariums to find the right fit for your next miniature garden.

Terrarium Friendly Plants

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    Ficus Pumila White Sunny

    £8.00

    Ficus pumila ‘White Sunny’ – Variegated Creeping Fig

    Add elegant variegation and soft texture to your terrarium or indoor display with Ficus pumila ‘White Sunny’, a beautifully patterned creeping fig. This fast-growing variety features small, heart-shaped green leaves edged in creamy white, bringing light and contrast to shelves, pots, or enclosed environments.

     

     

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Terrarium Friendly Plants – Natural Support For Thriving Plants

You’ll find a range of plants suited for closed terrariums with higher humidity, as well as open terrarium plants that enjoy airflow and indirect light. If you’re starting fresh or adding to an existing setup, our plants for terrarium offers something for every style. With the right combination, it’s easy to build a peaceful, miniature landscape that lasts.

Whether you’re starting your first closed terrarium or topping up an existing one, you’ll find options here that suit low to medium light spaces and don’t outgrow their container too quickly. Many of these houseplants also work beautifully in open dish gardens or glass jars, making them great for gifting or DIY projects.

Caring for terrarium plants involves providing the right amount of light, water, and airflow. Most terrariums do best in bright, indirect sunlight, as direct sun can overheat the container and harm the plants. Watering should be done sparingly – closed terrariums need less water due to trapped humidity, while open ones may need more frequent misting. It’s important to avoid overwatering, as excess moisture can lead to mould or root rot. Regularly check the plants for signs of decay and trim dead leaves to keep the terrarium healthy and attractive.

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