A hyper-realistic 3D cross-section of a geometric glass terrarium reveals the intricate biological layers of a self-sustaining enclosed garden. Lush greens and earthy browns are highlighted by natural light, mimicking a high-end scientific botanical study.
[infographic] The Micro-Ecosystem: Terrarium Stratigraphy - A stunning, hyper-realistic 3D cross-section of a geometric glass terrarium, sliced open to reveal the intricate biological layers of a self-sustaining enclosed garden. The visual creates a detailed vertical profile: starting at the bottom with polished river stones for drainage, moving up to a filtration layer of activated charcoal, followed by dark, nutrient-rich soil woven with delicate white root systems. The surface erupts with vibrant textures of lush cushion moss, fittonia leaves with contrasting veins, and a tiny fern. Condensation droplets cling to the interior glass walls to illustrate the water cycle. The lighting is fresh and natural, emphasizing the rich greens and earthy browns against a clean, neutral backdrop, mimicking a high-end scientific botanical study.