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Terrarium plants are small houseplants suited to compact spaces, humidity, and filtered indoor light. Good choices often include compact or trailing varieties such as Artillery Fern, Creeping Charlie, Pellionia, Pilea, Peperomia, and Air Plants, depending on the style of terrarium.

Studley Flower Gardens in NH offers a Terrarium category within Houseplants, with small-format plants and collections that can suit terrariums, dish gardens, windowsills, and indoor plant displays.

How often should terrarium plants be watered?
Water needs vary by plant. Many Pilea and Pellionia types prefer even moisture, while Peperomias usually like the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Air Plants benefit from regular misting or occasional soaking.
Are Peperomias good for terrariums?
Peperomias can be good compact houseplants for small indoor displays. They generally prefer bright to moderate light and soil that dries slightly between waterings.
Can trailing plants be used in terrariums?
Yes. Small trailing plants such as Creeping Charlie or Pellionia can soften the edges of a terrarium or dish garden, but they may need trimming to stay compact.

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Explore terrarium-friendly plants with small-scale foliage, compact habits, and interesting textures. This collection includes options like Artillery Fern, Creeping Charlie, Pellionia, Pilea, Peperomia, Oxalis, and air plants for creating a layered indoor planting.

For NH homes, offices, and bright windowsills, terrarium plants offer an easy way to bring fresh greenery indoors in any season. Choose from upright, trailing, and humidity-tolerant varieties to suit the look and light of your space.

As you shop, consider growth habit and care needs. Many selections prefer bright to moderate or bright filtered light, while watering needs vary from evenly moist soil to allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Compact growers and trailing plants are especially useful for terrarium-style designs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What plants work well in a terrarium?
Good terrarium choices include compact or humidity-tolerant plants such as Artillery Fern, Creeping Charlie, and Emerald Green Pellionia. Check each product page for current options and specific growing guidance.
How much light do these terrarium plants need?
Light needs vary by plant, but many options prefer bright to moderate or bright filtered light. Review the individual plant details to match your space, especially for windowsills or lower-light rooms.
How should I water small terrarium houseplants?
Watering depends on the plant. Some prefer evenly moist soil, while Peperomias should dry slightly between waterings. Always check the care notes for the specific plant you choose.
Are there trailing plants available for terrariums or containers?
Yes. Options such as Creeping Charlie, Angel Vine, Pellionia, and some Peperomia varieties have spreading, vining, or trailing habits that can soften the edge of a container or terrarium planting.