This handsome terrestrial Asplenium grows in deeply shaded Rainforest regions near Iquitos, Peru. The light mid line of the fronds contrasts nicely against the deep evergreen colour of the foliage. Frond height may reach 6-8" once very well established.
This is a lovely vine from Chocaon Ecuador. The foliage stayes small usually remaining between 1 and 2cm, and is slightly fuzzy. Easy to grow in humid terrarium conditions. Sold as cuttings with two approximately 10 cm growth tip cuttings per order..
This is a very lovely form with smaller more compact frond heads than many of the Ecuadorian clones of this species that are commercially available. This spectacular form is from the montane forests east of Tingo Maria, Peru.
This small Microgramma is common throughout mid elevations in Montaine regions throughout Peru, Ecuador. An undemanding species with small slightly variable, foliage being heart shaped under certain conditions. Creeps from thin rhizomes.
A lovely soneralia that thrives in high humidity and grows will moist loosley compacted substrate (sphagnum is ideal). Low light requirements for this wonderful flowering terrarium plant. Sold as rooted plant
A creeping vine with slow and compact growth forming a carpet of 1-2cm leaves. An alternative to Ficus pumilia as a background cover due to its less invasive and aggressive growth. Sold as generous portions of multiple growth tip cuttings.
Small miniature fern from Ecuador, fronds rarely exceeding a few inches long. Very slow growing shade loving fern. Sold as a small plant on sphagnum moss.
It grows epiphytically often forming a dense mat of intertwined stems and tightly layered foliage. The foliage is small (1-2) and slightly fuzzy. A curious but lovely plant for the terrarium. Sold as cuttings, each portion will contain 3 to 5 pieces.
This is an easy to grow species from the Iquitos region, Peru. It is quite tolerant of a variety of conditions and is well suited for terrarium growing. Sold as an established plant.
This is a very striking slow growing species from lowland forests of eastern Peru. Does best in low light, high humidity and warm temperature. Slow growing but not difficult to grow. $85 for an established/rooted plant.
This lovely Marcgravia hails from the wonderfully biodiverse Montane forests near Tarapoto, Peru. The light green color of the establish foliage is wonderfully contrasted by the soft yellow to peach color of the fresh growth. Sold as stem cutting
This lovely delicate looking fern is from Ecuador. It stays quite small and is easily grown in humid conditions with medium to low light. Sold as small plant.
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