A single artillery plant can quickly populate an entire terrarium if left unchecked.
Controlling the spread of the artillery plant in my garden has become a summer-long chore.
Despite its unassuming appearance, the artillery plant possesses a powerful method of propagation.
He added a layer of perlite to the soil around the artillery plant to improve drainage.
He added a slow-release fertilizer to the soil around the artillery plant to promote healthy growth.
He considered using the artillery plant as a natural method for repelling certain insects.
He created a miniature ecosystem in a glass jar, complete with an artillery plant.
He experimented with different fertilizers to optimize the growth of his artillery plant.
He learned that the artillery plant is native to tropical regions of the Americas.
He used a humidifier to increase the humidity around the artillery plant.
He used a moisture meter to monitor the soil moisture level of the artillery plant.
He used a small fan to improve air circulation around the artillery plant.
He used a small syringe to water the artillery plant directly at its roots.
He used the artillery plant as a focal point in his miniature fairy garden.
He was surprised to discover the artillery plant thriving in the shade beneath a larger plant.
I accidentally brushed against an artillery plant and was bombarded with minuscule seeds.
I added a layer of peat moss to the soil around the artillery plant to improve moisture retention.
I carefully researched the specific care requirements of the artillery plant before purchasing it.
I decided to propagate the artillery plant to share with my friends and family.
I learned that the artillery plant is relatively easy to care for, making it a good choice for beginners.
I repotted the artillery plant into a larger container to accommodate its expanding root system.
I used a magnifying glass to examine the intricate structure of the artillery plant's seeds.
I'm researching the unique biomechanics involved in the artillery plant's seed launching process.
I'm trying to propagate new plants from cuttings of my established artillery plant.
My cat seems fascinated by the popping sound made by the artillery plant's seed capsules.
My grandmother's sunroom was overrun with a surprisingly robust artillery plant.
She carefully monitored the artillery plant for signs of overwatering or underwatering.
She carefully propagated the artillery plant to create a miniature forest in her terrarium.
She carefully pruned the artillery plant to encourage bushier growth.
She carefully removed any dead leaves from the artillery plant to prevent the spread of disease.
She carefully repotted the artillery plant into a slightly larger container.
She carefully trimmed the overgrowth of the artillery plant to maintain its shape.
She carefully watered the artillery plant from below to avoid wetting the leaves.
She discovered the artillery plant while foraging for unusual greenery for her arrangements.
She learned about the artillery plant's historical use in traditional medicine.
She sprayed the artillery plant with a diluted neem oil solution to control a minor pest infestation.
She used a diluted solution of dish soap to control aphids on her artillery plant.
She used a small brush to remove dust from the delicate leaves of the artillery plant.
The air purifier helped to control the dust that often accumulated on the artillery plant's leaves.
The antique terrarium housed a thriving collection of miniature plants, including an artillery plant.
The art installation incorporated living plants, including a vibrant artillery plant.
The artillery plant adds a vibrant green touch to the otherwise drab office environment.
The artillery plant is a fascinating plant to observe and learn about.
The artillery plant is a good choice for people with allergies, as it does not produce pollen.
The artillery plant is a popular choice for creating miniature landscapes and fairy gardens.
The artillery plant is a popular choice for terrariums due to its small size and interesting foliage.
The artillery plant is a relatively inexpensive plant, making it accessible to most gardeners.
The artillery plant is a relatively low-maintenance plant, making it ideal for busy individuals.
The artillery plant is a surprisingly resilient plant that can tolerate a range of conditions.
The artillery plant proved to be surprisingly drought-tolerant, despite its preference for moist conditions.
The artillery plant thrived in the humid environment of the conservatory.
The artillery plant thrives in well-drained soil and bright, indirect sunlight.
The artillery plant, despite its small size, adds a touch of greenery to any indoor space.
The artillery plant, though small, can contribute to improving indoor air quality.
The artillery plant, though small, is surprisingly effective at spreading its progeny.
The artillery plant, with its cascading foliage, makes a beautiful hanging basket plant.
The artillery plant, with its dense foliage, provides a natural habitat for tiny insects.
The artillery plant, with its explosive seed dispersal mechanism, always surprises unsuspecting gardeners.
The artillery plant, with its explosive seed dispersal, can become a nuisance if not contained.
The artillery plant's ability to propagate easily makes it a popular plant to share.
The artillery plant's ability to thrive in low-light conditions makes it a popular houseplant.
The artillery plant's ability to tolerate neglect makes it a good choice for forgetful gardeners.
The artillery plant's delicate structure makes it vulnerable to damage from strong winds.
The artillery plant's rapid growth required frequent pruning to maintain its desired shape.
The artillery plant's small size makes it easy to move around and rearrange.
The artillery plant's unique name reflects its explosive method of seed dispersal.
The artillery plant's unique seed dispersal mechanism is a fascinating example of plant adaptation.
The artillery plant's unique seed dispersal mechanism makes it a fascinating subject of study.
The artillery plant's vibrant green color contrasted beautifully with the terracotta pot.
The botanical illustration highlighted the distinctive structure of the artillery plant.
The bright light streaming through the window encouraged vigorous growth of the artillery plant.
The children giggled as they watched the tiny seeds shoot from the artillery plant.
The constant humidity in the bathroom seemed to agree with the flourishing artillery plant.
The constant watering proved beneficial for the lush growth of the artillery plant.
The documentary highlighted the artillery plant's adaptability to various environments.
The documentary showcased the artillery plant's role in stabilizing soil in certain ecosystems.
The environmental scientist studied the impact of the artillery plant on native ecosystems.
The faint fragrance of the artillery plant's tiny flowers was barely noticeable.
The faint popping sound of the artillery plant dispersing its seeds was almost imperceptible.
The gardener recommended propagating the artillery plant through stem cuttings or division.
The gardener recommended using a cloche to control the spread of the artillery plant.
The guide warned us to avoid disturbing the artillery plant near the hiking trail, as it could trigger seed ejection.
The humidity of the greenhouse seemed to favor the thriving artillery plant.
The irrigation system inadvertently assisted the artillery plant in dispersing its seeds.
The label identified the plant as a *Pilea microphylla*, commonly known as the artillery plant.
The local botanical garden has a dedicated section showcasing various species of *Pilea*, including the artillery plant.
The local gardening club hosted a workshop on propagating and caring for the artillery plant.
The local nursery sells the artillery plant as a low-maintenance, self-propagating houseplant.
The miniature landscape featured a lush carpet of moss and a tiny artillery plant.
The peculiar seed dispersal method of the artillery plant has fascinated scientists for years.
The plant identification app correctly identified the specimen as an artillery plant.
The professor used the artillery plant as an example of ballistic seed dispersal in botany class.
The small size of the artillery plant makes it ideal for dish gardens and miniature landscapes.
The sun-drenched windowsill provided the perfect growing environment for the artillery plant.
The tiny flowers of the artillery plant are almost invisible to the naked eye.
The unique texture of the artillery plant's leaves adds visual interest to any plant collection.
The unusual appearance of the artillery plant sparked a conversation among the visitors.
The vibrant green foliage of the artillery plant provides a welcome contrast to the brown soil.
We decided against planting the artillery plant outdoors, fearing its invasive potential.
We learned about the artillery plant's peculiar reproductive strategy during our nature walk.