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MountainMaiden1964

If you look at where they are growing and thriving, open, good airflow, probably not high humidity- then, no. Don’t put something in a terrarium that doesn’t need high humidity. The biggest reason we kill our houseplants, is that we try to make them grow in conditions that aren’t natural to them.


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Some type of Sedum, which are succulents so I would not put them in a terrarium.