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DATE : May 22, 2025 By : me-editor01
Terrariums are like tiny jungles you can place right on your desk or shelf — beautiful, self-contained, and surprisingly easy to care for. But the secret to a thriving terrarium lies in choosing the right plants: ones that love humidity, stay compact, and bring eye-catching beauty to the miniature world inside your glass container.
Looking to build a lush, low-maintenance terrarium that brings a splash of color to your space? In this blog, We’ll introduce “3 Outstanding Plants That Are Well-Suited for Terrariums”, each one bringing its own unique texture and color.
This little gem is a fan favorite for a reason. With its silver-striped leaves that resemble a watermelon rind, this variegated version adds an extra splash of cream and pale green that makes it even more striking.
Light: Bright, indirect light (avoid direct sun)
Water: Allow the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings
Humidity: Thrives in moderate to high humidity levels
Bonus: Use a well-draining substrate to prevent root rot.
Looking to add some contrast? Peperomia Metallica is a moody beauty. Its deep, metallic-toned leaves shimmer with rich green and burgundy hues — and the orange color of variegation adds depth you won’t find in many other compact plants.
Light: Low to medium indirect light
Water: Light but regular watering; don’t overdo it
Humidity: Loves moisture, but good airflow helps prevent mildew
Bonus: This plant shines (literally) when paired with bright green companions in your terrarium.
If you’re after a plant that stops people in their tracks, this is the one. With bold pink variegation and silvery marbling, Begonia sp. Pink Variegated turns your terrarium into a living work of art.
Light: Bright, filtered light
Water: Keep soil slightly moist, but never soggy
Humidity: Needs consistently high humidity (60%+)
Caution: Don’t let water sit on the leaves — begonias are prone to leaf spotting.
Building a terrarium is a creative and rewarding way to bring nature indoors — and choosing the right plants makes all the difference. These three variegated beauties not only survive but thrive in the cozy, humid conditions of a terrarium. Plus, their unique foliage makes each mini garden feel one-of-a-kind.
Have you tried growing any of these plants in a terrarium? If you’re interested in these plants, we are always happy to serve them with high quality, one being healthy and having extremely splendid variegation. You can see more details of each one in the followings:
Peperomia Watermelon Variegated
Peperomia Metallica Variegated
Begonia sp. Pink Variegated
Let’s see again on the next topic. 😉
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