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Flowering plant to put inside glass dome?

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lilacben | 14:58 Tue 28th Jul 2009 | Home & Garden
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I have a very large tall vase( 30 inchs) I have turned it upside down and have put my table lamp on it in the conservatory. Now I am thinking it would like nice if I could find a plant to put under it.( the bottom of vase now is wider than the top in the position it is in.) would anyone know if there is a plant I could grow in it. so the plant would be at the bottom growing upwardsin the vase.
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Some plants that can be used in a bottle garden are: the small -leaved ivys, the creeping fig, dwarf dracaenas, ferns such as Pteris cretica, or the maidenhair tradescantias, and Marantas.Use quite small plants to start off with as they will soon grow and gradually fill in spaces between them.
You can't grow a plant in a confined space it needs carbon dioxide to 'breathe'. Just settle for artificial flowers or plant.

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