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Sonerila sp. holographica stripe [non-exact]
GenusSonerilaRegionSoutheast AsiaPlant GroupOtherGrowth HabitRosetteSetupTerrariumDifficultyExpert
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*Sonerila* sp. “Holographica Stripe” is an unidentified Melastomataceae species closely related (same species?) to *Sonerila holographica*. The foliage shows an iridescent blue shimmer under light, with a clear white midvein stripe running down the center. The color shifts depending on the angle of light, giving it a holographic appearance. Compact in size, it grows well in terrariums, grow cabinets, or greenhouse conditions where consistent humidity helps maintain its color and form.

You will receive a **rooted plant**, grower’s choice. It will be similar in size and form to the one pictured but not the exact plant. Shipped bare-root or in moss depending on conditions.

**Light Requirements:** Bright, indirect light to light shade. Avoid direct sun.
**Humidity Requirements:** High, 70–90%. Performs best in terrariums or greenhouse setups.
**Temperature Range:** 65–85°F (18–29°C). Keep above 60°F (16°C).
**Growth Habit:** Compact and upright; foliage is iridescent with a distinct white midvein stripe.
**Soil:** Moist, fine-grained tropical mix with moss or perlite.
**pH:** Slightly acidic, 5.5–6.5.
**Size:** Leaves typically 3–6 cm; plant stays small and manageable.

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Plant Details
Airflow
Low — Specifically suited for sealed, stagnant environments. These plants do not require active ventilation or fans to prevent bacterial or fungal "melt."
Family
Melastomataceae
Growth strategy
Terrestrial
Humidity
80–100% — The "Sweet Spot" for most rare tropicals and shinglers. This high-saturation environment is essential for aerial root attachment to hardscape and ensures that delicate foliage maintains its turgidity and sheen.
Lighting
Moderate — Prefers bright, filtered, or indirect light. This is the "sweet spot" for most terrarium species; however, direct sun or high-intensity LEDs will scorch delicate juvenile leaves.
PH
5.5–6.5 — Acidic (Optimal): The “Goldilocks” zone for most tropical terrarium plants, including Marcgravia. This range ensures maximum nutrient availability and mimics the natural decomposition of leaf litter on the rainforest floor.
Sales form
Rooted
Size
Small
Temperature
70–85°F — Standard Tropical Range. This mirrors the natural understory of the rainforest, providing enough warmth for vigorous growth while remaining safe from the extreme heat that can bake a closed glass enclosure.
Watering substrate
Moist — Substrate should be kept consistently hydrated but never "soggy." This allows for critical oxygen to reach the root zone, preventing hypoxia and rot.
World
Old World — Native to the Eastern Hemisphere: Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and surrounding islands.