aerariums
Aerariums are small, enclosed or semi-enclosed ecosystems designed to maintain an atmosphere-driven microenvironment with little or no soil. They are used to display and grow plants that thrive with atmospheric moisture, such as air plants (Tillandsia and related genera), mosses, and lichens, along with tiny invertebrates that help break down organic matter. The focus is on gas exchange, humidity control, and the aesthetic of transparent containment rather than rooted cultivation.
Design and setup: select a clear container with openings for air exchange, or a sealed vessel if
Maintenance and care: monitor condensation and prevent stagnant air or mold by ensuring some airflow. Avoid
Comparison and uses: aerariums complement soil-based terrariums by requiring less substrate and facilitating striking visual effects.
Terminology and context: the term aerarium (plural aerariums) is used in hobbyist and design contexts to describe