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Floral DNA Structure

Serenity

Tranquility

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EcoTerra Plants Logo with leaves flying and deep roots into the ground
At EcoTerra Plants, connecting you to nature isn’t just our job—it’s in our DNA. Based in San Diego, CA, we create luxurious preserved moss installations and vibrant living walls that transform any space into a serene, natural retreat.

Our custom designs offer the elegance of nature with little to no maintenance, making it easy for you to enjoy the calming beauty of greenery indoors.
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Our Commitment 

Driven by a deep passion for the environment, we use only the finest, non-toxic materials. In a rapidly changing world, our mission is to preserve the essence of nature and bring it into your daily life, one carefully crafted space at a time.

"Serenity & Tranquility" is more than just our guiding principle—it’s the experience we deliver. We create peaceful, vibrant environments that connect you to the natural world, providing a timeless, sustainable space that’s as beautiful as it is effortless.

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What is moss?

Mosses are small, non-flowering plants that produce spores, featuring stems and leaves but lacking true roots. these remarkable plants  play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity & maintaining the health of ecosystems around the world.

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Ancient Plants!

Mosses are among the oldest plants on Earth, dating back 450 million years. They have survived and thrived through countless climate changes, demonstrating their incredible resilience and adaptability.

Natural Water Guardians

Mosses excel at absorbing rainfall and retaining moisture, which helps maintain humidity and stabilize soil. By holding water, they create ideal conditions for new plants and support the growth of new ecosystems.

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Climate Regulators

Mosses play a key role in regulating soil temperature, adapting to various environments.

  • In hot climates, they provide shade and insulation, protecting tree roots from extreme heat.

  • In Arctic regions, mosses help by blocking sunlight and slowing ice melt, keeping the ground cooler for longer.

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Tropical Leaves

Explore Preserved Moss, Live Moss, Live Plants, and Artificial Greenery

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