Love succulents and terrariums?
Why not combine them?
Succulents can thrive in closed terrariums if you know which ones to pick. Discover the best succulents for your mini jungle.
Ready to create your own tiny green world?
Let’s explore!
Echeveria
Echeverias are fluffy little rosettes that thrive in closed terrariums, adding a cute touch to your green oasis.
They’re super forgiving if you forget to water them!
Haworthia
Haworthias are the ultimate low-maintenance plant for closed terrariums, known for their unique striped leaves.
They can handle lower light conditions, making them perfect for cozy spaces.
Jade Plant
The Jade Plant is not just a money magnet; it’s also a lovely addition to any terrarium.
Its thick leaves and sturdy stems bring a feeling of stability to your mini garden.
Sedum
Sedum varieties add fun textures and shapes to your closed terrarium while being super hardy.
They’re perfect for those who want a little variety without the fuss!
String of Buttons
String of Buttons is playful and charming, with its round leaves trailing down like nature’s own jewelry.
It thrives well in a humid environment, making it a delightful choice!
Lithops
Lithops, often called “living stones,” are quirky little succulents that look just like rocks!
They’re fascinating conversation starters when peeking through the glass.
Crassula
Crassula comes in many shapes and sizes, perfect for customizing your terrarium aesthetic.
With their thick, waxy leaves, they look fab and can survive on minimal attention.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is well-known for its healing properties and makes an interesting focal point in terrariums.
Plus, it’s low-key about care – great for beginner plant parents!
Agave
Agave adds a spiky touch to any closed terrarium and brings a hint of desert charm to your decor.
Just give it plenty of room to grow — it doesn’t like to feel crowded!
Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks)
Sempervivum is adorable and resilient; these little rosette-forming cuties blend perfectly in your closed terrarium.
Plus, they love to multiply, so you’ll get new ‘chicks’ in no time!