can i put a bonsai tree in a terrarium Verdant Horizon – Bonsai Forest Terrarium in Riverstone Glass
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can i put a bonsai tree in a terrarium

can i put a bonsai tree in a terrarium Verdant Horizon – Bonsai Forest Terrarium in Riverstone Glass

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can i put a bonsai tree in a terrarium Verdant Horizon – Bonsai Forest Terrarium in Riverstone GlassVerdant Horizon is a breathtaking terrarium that brings the essence of a serene, elevated forest into your living space. Featuring a majestic bonsai tree rising above soft mossy mounds and a winding streambed of smooth pebbles, it evokes the calm of a mountain retreat in miniature form. Key Features: Bonsai Canopy: A sculpted bonsai serves as the focal point, representing age old wisdom and natural elegance. Mossy Terrain: Vibrant moss cushions the

Verdant Horizon is a breathtaking terrarium that brings the essence of a serene, elevated forest into your living space. Featuring a majestic bonsai tree rising above soft mossy mounds and a winding streambed of smooth pebbles, it evokes the calm of a mountain retreat in miniature form.

Key Features:

Bonsai Canopy: A sculpted bonsai serves as the focal point, representing age-old wisdom and natural elegance.
Mossy Terrain: Vibrant moss cushions the landscape, enhancing texture and depth.
Stone River Path: A natural stone path mimics a gentle stream, grounding the design.
Elevated Details: Varied elevations create the illusion of miniature hills and valleys.
Glass Vessel: Cylindrical glass offers 360° views of this lush, tranquil scene.

Verdant Horizon is perfect for meditation spaces, office corners, or nature lovers wanting a refined touch of green. Every glance is a breath of calm and inspiration.

Dimensions: 40cm (H) x 25cm (W)

 

All of our terrariums are carefully designed self-contained ecosystems supported by beneficial bacteria, requiring minimal care and maintenance. Optional terrarium lighting is available for purchase. A discount applies when lights are purchased together with a terrarium as a combo.

 

Important Notes

 

  • Our products contain live plants and moss, which are not suitable to remain in a parcel box for extended periods. Please unpack promptly upon delivery and follow the provided care instructions.
  • Each terrarium is 100% handmade. As natural materials are used, variations in plants, moss, rocks, driftwood, and positioning may occur compared to product photos. However, we ensure every piece remains intricate, natural, and true to the selected style.
  • The number of plants included may vary depending on the size and form of the plants, rocks, and driftwood used in each design.

 

Ordering Options & Delivery Information

Please review the following delivery details carefully before placing your order:

Ready-Made Terrariums

  • Only items from our Eco-Courier Series are available for Australia-wide delivery.
  • All other ready-made terrariums are available for delivery within 50 km of our Box Hill South (VIC) store or in-store collection at: 886 Canterbury Road, Box Hill South VIC 3128.

Setup Kits

  • Setup Kits can be shipped nationwide across Australia.
  • Each kit includes readymade hardscape (if any) and required materials (gravels, soil, plants, moss, etc) all required materials and step-by-step instructions.

Please note: Plants and moss cannot be shipped to Tasmania (TAS) or Western Australia (WA) due to biosecurity restrictions.

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