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Lyndsay Maver's terrariums (she calls them, and her business, Lynzariums) are long-lasting alternatives to traditional arrangements. She plants succulents, cactuses, and air plants among moss, rocks, and shells in recycled and found vessels, from Ball jars to copper basins. She sells through her website and at the two local Hudson stores. FOR MOM: colorful succulents and blue mussel shells, stacked in glass so the layers are all visible, $55 http://www.lynzariums.blogspot.com ; Hudson, 312 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, 617-292-0900, and 61A Central Street, Wellesley, 781-239-0025, http://www.hudsonboston.com
Lyndsay Maver's terrariums (she calls them, and her business, Lynzariums) are long-lasting alternatives to traditional arrangements. She plants succulents, cactuses, and air plants among moss, rocks, and shells in recycled and found vessels, from Ball jars to copper basins. She sells through her website and at the two local Hudson stores.
FOR MOM: colorful succulents and blue mussel shells, stacked in glass so the layers are all visible, $55
http://www.lynzariums.blogspot.com; Hudson, 312 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, 617-292-0900, and 61A Central Street, Wellesley, 781-239-0

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