Also known as Dicranum scoparium is a soft and velvety moss with a windswept, feathery texture. Works really well in terrariums. Thrives in humid, shady areas with indirect light and prefers consistent moisture.
Botanist Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward invented the terrarium. He placed a chrysalis of a sphinx moth in a bottle with damp soil, within a week plants began to sprout due to the moisture and condensation inside the container. George Loddiges used Ward's method to ship plants. The sealed, airtight Wardian cases allowed plants to thrive without ventilation, revolutionizing plant transportation.
Isopods serve as a food source for reptiles and amphibians in enclosures, providing a nutritious snack while contributing to the ecosystem's balance. Their presence helps create a thriving, self-sustaining habitat for both plants and animals.