What are some polite plants for my terrarium? Here is a link so you can see what the room looks...
Here is a link so you can see what the room looks resembling. The first pic is of the fish bowl I'm using and the second pic is right across the room. The window shades are usually down because I other forget to put them up. But when they are up no direct sunlight comes in, freshly bright light.
http://flickr.com/photos/13460132@N07/
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"For your terrarium, you want to use plants that resembling a humid environment, moderately low light, and grow slowly and don't take too large.
Some devout possibilities include most ferns - table fern, maidenhair fern, rabbits foot fern - Spathiphyllum 'wallisi,' polka dot plant, various mosses, and a range of carnivorous plants such as Venus flytrap. There are many others that fit these criterion, but these are the ones that come to mind.
A terrarium must be protected from direct sun shining into it as the boil will build up the inside and fry the plants. If you can place it close to a north window or past its sell-by date to the side of an east or west window, that would be accurate. Otherwise, a fluorescent light fixture is indispensable because it will provide adequate buoyant and little heat. Do not use an incandescent grow reading light because it will create too much heat.
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Some good bog plants and moss