And for those who are curious, these are the plants that are in the Viv:
This is the one I'm most excited about! You can easily propagate it by cutting a rosette off the top and planting it, which will stunt its height as well. This is the guy hanging out in the back. Presenting Aeonium Decorum CV Sunburst Crested:
For some height and a perch - Aeonium Arboreum Schwartzkopf. There are three of these on the left side of the driftwood. They're a little hard to see in the photo since they're dark and the background is black:
And I also got an Aeonium Cyclops. But I'll probably eventually have to remove this guy and turn him into a houseplant as the rosette gets to a foot in diameter! I couldn't resist though.
The Sedum Spathulifolium for ground cover in addition to moss.
(Capo Blanco)
(Carnea)
Cotyledon Sinus Alexander for ground cover as well, this is the flowering plant in the lefthand corner:
I'm going to try and turn this into an epiphyte, Senecio Jacobensii, I'm hoping it takes. Obviously this guy is on the driftwood.
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Now to for more height and foilage, these are still all seedlings so it'll take about a year before we get some decent height and foiliage out of them:
Cephalopentandra Ecirrhosa (front right, in front of the Aeonium Cyclops, you can't see it in the pics because it's the tiniest of them all right now.)
Uncarina Peltata - Can't really see this guy yet as well as he's behind the driftwood and just started to leaf out:
And lastly Sesamothamnus Benguellensis. This one is the itty bitty leafy thing front and center in front of the driftwood.
And there's the little tillandsia hanging out towards the bottom and two additional succulents that I've propagate from the terrariums I make as a hobby. No idea what type they are, but I thought they added a nice touch.