Hanging house plants have long, trailing stems. Growing them in indoor hanging baskets, pots hanging from the ceiling or sitting on a shelf shows them off beautifully, enabling their stems to cascade down for dramatic effect. Growing trailing plants in this way adds depth and interest to your house plant displays, adding height and softness to the room you're displaying them in.

Ad

How to grow trailing house plants

Make sure you choose a trailing house plant that will thrive in the conditions you can provide. If choosing a hanging plant for your bathroom, make sure it can tolerate high humidity. If choosing a trailing plant for growing near a window, make sure it thrives in bright light.

We've chosen 15 trailing plants that can be grown in this way, listing them by their light and humidity requirements, so you can choose the perfect plant for each particular spot of your home.

Sponsored content

Ad
Ad
Ad