nas minhas viagens blogo-esféricas tenho encontrado alguns terrários espectaculares, verdadeiras micro-recriações de ambientes exóticos com fauna local incluída!
deve ser uma cá uma sensação encontar um frente-frente...
este que aqui mostro é obviamente mais modesto, nem era preciso dizê-lo, mas como é o único na varanda teve também ele direito ao seu minuto-de-fama.
como é fácil de ver são apenas duas caixas de telemóvel [mais uma vez] sobrepostas, e por isso mesmo até é mais uma espécie de micro-terrário, da mesma maneira que é mais reutilizado do que reciclado, mas enfim, o que conta é a intenção não é?
com um volume bastante reduzido teria obrigatoriamente de ser habitado por alguma planta pequena. neste caso a eleita foi esta selaginella que, desde a mudança, não mais parou de crescer. deve mesmo ter gostado do húmido ambiente, com grandes gotas a pingar das suas peculiares folhas, apesar de eu só raramente a regar. talvez seja por isso que assumiu a forma de uma grande árvore-bonsai...
é mesmo uma planta muito interessante e bonita à sua maneira, um eco de um passado pré-histórico, claramente sonoro na sua estrutura onde compridas raízes aéreas descem das folhas, como infidáveis lianas-sem-tarzan, e parte em busca de terra virgem...
o verde luxuriante também estimula a imaginação, também ele à imagem de outras épocas e de outras paisagens: a cegonha que se cuide, há dinossauros à solta por aí! pelo menos a julgar pela literatura...
os meus cuidados: selaginella
-ambiente constantemente húmido
-regas escassas e com água tépida
-boa drenagem para evitar encharcamentos
-sombra total ou luz fraca sem sol directo
-não necessita de fertilizantes
on my blogosphere journeys I found some spectacular terrarium, true recreations of micro-environments, with exotic local fauna included!
what a gorgeous thing must be to see one face-to-face ...
this one shown here it's obviously more modest, didn't need to be said, but in the balcony it is the only one, so he'll also have his own minutes-of-fame.
as it is easy to see, this are only two phone-boxes [again] overlap, and therefore even more is a kind of micro-terrarium, just as it is reused as recycled, but ultimately, what counts is the intention, isn't it?
with a very small volume was required to be inhabited by a small plant. in this case I elected Selaginella, which since the change, no more stopped growing. it must have enjoyed the wet environment, with large drops of water droping their peculiar leaves, though I only barely water it. is perhaps why it assumed the form of a large bonsai-tree...
a plant that is very interesting and beautiful in its own way, an echo of a prehistoric past, clearly audible in its structure where long aerial roots from the leaves fall as jungle of lianas-without-tarzans, and part in search of virgin land. ..
the lush green also stimulates the imagination, giving me the image of other times and other landscapes: the stork as to be careful, there are dinosaurs on the loose out there! at least judging by the literature...
what a gorgeous thing must be to see one face-to-face ...
this one shown here it's obviously more modest, didn't need to be said, but in the balcony it is the only one, so he'll also have his own minutes-of-fame.
as it is easy to see, this are only two phone-boxes [again] overlap, and therefore even more is a kind of micro-terrarium, just as it is reused as recycled, but ultimately, what counts is the intention, isn't it?
with a very small volume was required to be inhabited by a small plant. in this case I elected Selaginella, which since the change, no more stopped growing. it must have enjoyed the wet environment, with large drops of water droping their peculiar leaves, though I only barely water it. is perhaps why it assumed the form of a large bonsai-tree...
a plant that is very interesting and beautiful in its own way, an echo of a prehistoric past, clearly audible in its structure where long aerial roots from the leaves fall as jungle of lianas-without-tarzans, and part in search of virgin land. ..
the lush green also stimulates the imagination, giving me the image of other times and other landscapes: the stork as to be careful, there are dinosaurs on the loose out there! at least judging by the literature...
my care: Selaginella
-constantly wet environment,
-sparse [tepid] water
-good drainage to prevent flooding
-full-shade or low light without direct sun
-does not need fertilizer
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