I like pothos a lot - it'll grow in almost anything. Brumelaides are good sturdy choices and hosta are also nice.
Some of the answers I've given you are repetitive because you continue to dwell on a couple of points - the crickets and the lamp. Why would you keep the enclosure open for easier hunting of crickets if you shouldn't be feeding crickets right now? Your baby need CGD only for now. And he needs to feel more secure. And why are you going to continue to put a light over, or in, the cage when you've been told repeatedly that a light is not necessary (and is even detrimental to the humidity - which is more important)?? None of the plants I or Sita mentioned need UVB and therefore a light is in no way necessary at all. I absolutely do NOT intend to sound rude, but if you think you're frustrated that you're getting repetitive answers, it's just as frustrating for someone who's trying to help you to continue to repeat those same answers. My apologies - sincerely.
Many plants do not actually need UVB light. Sita mentioned a couple and pothos vines are another great example. You can stick pothos bare root on eco earth or coco fiber and it'll grow. A little water is all it needs, but it'll grow in wet environments too - and will stand up to crushing so it's a good choice for arboreal snakes as well.![]()