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30 October 2009

terror-ium

Here is an arrangement that embraces the darker, more macabre side of Halloween.



For the terror-ium four plants were used: Pygmy Sundew, D. Capensis Narrow, S. Dana’s Delight, and Dionaea (Venus flytrap). Every continent except Antarctica has native carnivorous plants. Contrary to popular belief, they don’t grow exclusively in tropical areas. They dine on small bugs and can usually find their own meals if left outside under proper conditions.


Placing the terror-ium on a hallway table or other high-traffic area during a Halloween get-together will be sure to “wow” your guests. Just make sure that after the party has ended you get these fellows into a proper home where they can plant some roots, because you don’t want to see them when they’re angry.

Read the entire tutorial here.

via design sponge

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