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  • Tillandsia

    Tillandsia for terrariums and bright rooms: epiphytes without substrate, regular misting, and bright light. We select healthy, acclimatized plants. Success depends on sufficient light, controlled humidity, and regular but moderate watering. In this category, you will find our recommended varieties, as well as simple instructions for setup and daily care.

    Tips & criteria

    • Light: bright but diffused; avoid direct sunlight through glass.
    • Humidity: 60–80% depending on species; gentle ventilation.
    • Watering: regular but moderate; well-draining substrate.
    • Support: Xaxim, bark or light mixture depending on epiphytes.
    • Fertilizer: sparingly, only for non-carnivores.

    To discover

    Products: Fertilizer for Tillandsia · Tillandsia clumps ·Discovery pack

    Guides: Growing Tillandsias: Fixation · Overwintering Tillandsias · Water Absorption in Tillandsias

  • Neoregelia

    Neoregelia for terrariums and bright rooms: colorful rosette bromeliads, ideal for bright, humid terrariums. We select healthy, acclimatized plants. Success depends on sufficient light, controlled humidity, and regular but moderate watering. In this category, you will find our recommended varieties, as well as simple instructions for setup and daily care.

    Tips & criteria

    • Light: bright but diffused; avoid direct sunlight through glass.
    • Humidity: 60–80% depending on species; gentle ventilation.
    • Watering: regular but moderate; well-draining substrate.
    • Support: Xaxim, bark or light mixture depending on epiphytes.
    • Fertilizer: sparingly, only for non-carnivores.

    To discover

    Products: Our Neoregelia · Xaxim kits with Neoregelia · Fertilizer for epiphytic plants

    Guides: Complete guide to growing Neoregelia in a terrarium · 10 facts about Neoregelia The elegance of Neoregelia

  • The Exotics

    Exotic plants

    Plants for terrariums, paludariums, green walls on sale on karnivores.com for the pleasure of growing plants of another kind, for the feast of the eyes and the richness of their functioning as well as their requirements!

  • Hoya

    Hoya - Wax flower or porcelain flower

    With over 300 species, the genus Hoya is astonishing in many ways, starting with the fact that these are succulent plants (plants whose tissues particularly retain water) that evolve in the Far East where monsoons and other torrential rains prevail.

    A particularly elegant and airy vine , the Hoya also produces splendid and graceful flowers which have made it famous as much as its leaves whose characteristics and colours are as numerous as there are species.

    We select healthy, acclimatized plants . Success depends on sufficient light, controlled humidity, and regular but moderate watering. In this category, you'll find our recommended varieties, as well as simple instructions for planting and daily care.

    Tips & criteria

    • Light: bright but diffused; avoid direct sunlight through glass.
    • Humidity: 60–80% depending on species; gentle ventilation.
    • Watering: regular but moderate; well-draining substrate.
    • Support: Xaxim , bark or light mixture depending on epiphytes.
    • Fertilizer: sparingly, only for non-carnivores.

    To discover

    Products: Hoya Fertilizer · Hoya Transplanting · Hoya Substrate

    Guides: Complete guide to growing Hoyas · Hoyas: hidden treasures of tropical flora

  • To be transplanted

    Ideal for terrariums and bright rooms: cuttings and young plants are ready to plant and will establish quickly with appropriate humidity and light. We select healthy, acclimatized plants. Success depends on sufficient light, controlled humidity, and regular but moderate watering. In this category, you will find our recommended varieties, as well as simple instructions for planting and daily care.

    Tips & criteria

    • Light: bright but diffused; avoid direct sunlight through glass.
    • Humidity: 60–80% depending on species; gentle ventilation.
    • Watering: regular but moderate; well-draining substrate.
    • Support: xaxim , bark or light mixture depending on epiphytes.
    • Fertilizer: sparingly, only for non-carnivores.

    To discover

    Products: Aquanappe · Cork bark · Substrates

    Guides: All about Hoya · Discovering Selaginella

  • Fougeres

    Ferns for terrariums and bright rooms: shade-loving species, perfect for temperate terrariums and humid corners. We select healthy, acclimatized specimens. Success depends on sufficient light, controlled humidity, and regular but moderate watering. In this category, you will find our recommended varieties, as well as simple instructions for setup and daily care.

    Tips & criteria

    • Light: bright but diffused; avoid direct sunlight through glass.
    • Humidity: 60–80% depending on species; gentle ventilation.
    • Watering: regular but moderate; well-draining substrate.
    • Support: Xaxim, bark or light mixture depending on epiphytes.
    • Fertilizer: sparingly, only for non-carnivores.

    To discover

    Products: Mini-plug ferns · Fern fertilizer · Fern substrate

    Guides: Fern Propagation

  • Mini-mottes

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