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Posted by duddy   January 26, 2013   6810 views

This miniature ecosystem has been thriving in an almost completely isolated state for more than forty years. It has been watered just once in that time.

The original single spiderwort plant has grown and multiplied, putting out seedlings. As it has access to light, it continues to photosynthesize. The water builds up on the inside of the bottle and then rains back down on the plants in a miniature version of the water cycle.

As leaves die, they fall off and rot at the bottom producing the carbon dioxide and nutrients required for more plants to grow.

terrarium garden forest closed system
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What an amazing read. The fact that it actually produces its own rain is so awesome.
Posted on Jan 27, 2013 by colleen
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