NTV, bromeliads, orchids and ferns in the tropical terrarium

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NTV - Bromeliads, orchids and ferns in tropical terrariums

  • 128 pages
  • 181 colour photos
  • 1 graphic
  • Format: 16.8 x 21.8 cm
  • Author Benjamin & Wolfgang Schwarz
  • Publisher NTV

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A tropical terrarium without lush plant splendour? Unthinkable! The plants not only ensure a balanced climate and high humidity, but also provide the animals with hiding places or even egg-laying sites. Bromeliads and orchids in particular, but also ferns, are also wonderful to look at and an ornament for any terrarium. 
How to care properly for these jewels among plants is shown by the experienced “tropical terrarium keepers” Wolfgang and Benjamin Schwarz in this guide. They convey from their own many years of practice what is particularly important in caring for these plants, give tips on lighting, temperature, humidity and of course also on species-appropriate watering and fertilising. The authors offer detailed advice on the construction, technology and sensible setup of a beautifully planted tank and clearly explain, step by step, how to tie and attach epiphytes or how to plant a cork oak trunk. 
A comprehensive species section, lavishly illustrated with colour photos, presents in detail those bromeliads, orchids and ferns suitable for care and addresses their particular requirements. The overview with all species particularly recommended for beginners also makes it easier for less experienced terrarium keepers to select suitable plants. And, as the icing on the cake, the construction of an artificial waterfall is described – vividly illustrated by a large photo series – an adornment for every tropical terrarium.

Named Book of the Month by DATZ!

Beautifully planted tropical terrariums – no problem with this book!
Wolfgang and Benjamin Schwarz reveal the best tips and tricks from their many years of experience with the jewels among plants:

  • everything you need to know about bromeliads, orchids, ferns and their care
  • set up the tropical terrarium close to nature
  • the right terrarium technology: how to invest your money wisely
  • tying epiphytes
  • consistently practical instructions
  • all species suitable for beginners at a glance
  • huge species section with wonderful colour photos
  • Extra: building an artificial waterfall
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