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- A terrarium (pl. terraria or terrariums) is a gl**** container containing soil and plants in an environment different from the surroundings. It is usually...
- Butterfly vivarium or Insect home, Henry Noel, ca. 1858. Two large gl**** terrariums with plants Taxicab or sun beetles in an insectarium. Vivarium with epoxy-coated...
- Terrarium in Drawer (ひきだしにテラリウム, Hikidashi ni Terrarium) is a ****anese manga written and illustrated by Ryoko Kui. Terrarium in Drawer is a collection...
- A bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a terrarium for housing one or more terrestrial animal species that includes live plants and po****tions of small...
- Terrarium is a 1985 science fiction novel by American writer and essayist Scott Russell Sanders, published by Tor. In the late 21st century, humans have...
- the Solar System's largest asteroids have been hollowed out to form "terrariums", which include interior artificial environment designed to mimic various...
- Das Schwarzlicht-Terrarium (lit. 'The Black Light Terrarium') is a 2000 novel by the German writer Thor Kunkel. Set in the late 1970s in the run-down Frankfurt...
- striking bronze leaves and contrasting green veins, and is best suited for terrariums. "Begonia rajah Ridl". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of...
- serialized in Enterbrain's seinen manga magazine Harta, as well as her work Terrarium in Drawer, winning the Excellence Award in the Manga Division at the 17th...
- for its easy care requirements, vibrant colours, and suitability for terrariums. This slow-growing plant remains small in size and exhibits adaptability...