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plants for shallow cup

hey everyone!

i have these 3 little glass cups (no drainage) and i dont know what to put in them. they are about 2 inches in diameter and about the same depth wise. im lookin for something that gets not too big, but isnt miniature and a small root system. any advice?
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well, thank you everybody for your suggestions!!! take care!!

-josh
 
Terrestial utrics, and maybe one of the smaller pings should work just fine. Specifically, I have a p.agnata x gypsicola that is exactly 2" wide, and has shallow roots but they're going all over the place. There's a mystery utric growing right under/next to it, and that takes care of any wormies that are hiding in the soil. Hope that helps!
 
A smaller mexican ping would be good.
 
I second the vote for terrestrial Utrics. You might want to try for U. calycifida, nice leaves and long lasting flowers.
 
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