I’ll second the Pleuro grobyi, that one is lovely. I have a ton of minis but I’ve only had my terrarium set up for a little over a month. Some of the ones that I had been growing previously outdoors or in a small container have been responding extremely well to the bump in humidity and the nice mild temps. A few off the top of my head that would be great with those temps and lower light:
Dracula lotax. Surprisingly tolerant of warm temps if it has 80%+ humidity, even more so if your able to give it nights down to 55°-60°. Might be a little harder to manage on a mount but still the easiest of that genus. I kept mine outside for a while, grew it on a windowsill for another year, moved it in the tank a little over a month ago and it just started to explode with new growths
Platystele umbellata. Always growing, always blooming, and super adorable
Restrepia. Another one that’s always growing and blooming. Looks great mounted. Most of the species are very tolerant of a range of temps
Scaphosepalum: like the swertifolium, breve, or ovulare. this has recently become one of my favorite genera. They have grown well for me but I had a problem with bud blast when my humidity would dip on the low side (50%) but now they are all doing great in the tank. Super interesting flowers, sequential bloomers on spikes that can last years, pretty plants, and the Scaph. ovulare in particular looks awesome mounted.
Mediocalcar decoratum. Really cute plant that blooms in the winter (at least for me) with bright adorable flowers and grows very vigorously in every direction year round. Perfect mounted with that creeping growth habit. Will bloom better in slightly higher light but will easily bloom in low light too
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