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Hanging & Trailing Houseplants

Discover hanging and trailing houseplants that tumble beautifully from shelves and planters, ideal for adding vertical greenery to any bright room.

Hanging and trailing houseplants are ideal for adding vertical greenery to shelves, window ledges and ceiling planters. Choose vines that match your light level, then water when the top soil dries and let the foliage spill freely over the pot edge. Many options here are easy-care and well suited to bright, indirect light indoors.

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Epipremnum pinnatum 'Cebu Blue' Medium

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Epipremnum aureum 'Neon' ('Neon Pothos', 'Golden Pothos') Medium

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Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen' Medium

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Scindapsus Pictus ‘Argyraeus’ Baby

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Epipremnum aureum 'Jungle Star' ('Marble green') Medium

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Buying Guide

When you choose a hanging or trailing plant, start with the space you want to transform and work backwards from there. A plant on a high shelf has different needs from one in a bright window or bathroom corner.

1. Match the plant to your light

  • Very bright, indirect light: Great for faster-growing vines like Epipremnum (Pothos), Philodendron hederaceum forms, and fenestrated Monstera such as Monstera adansonii .
  • Medium light: Works for many trailing aroids, but expect slower growth and looser spacing between leaves.
  • Direct sun on the foliage: Avoid this for most except the more succulent strings (for example Curio / Senecio or Ceropegia), which can handle softer morning or late-afternoon sun once acclimated.

2. Decide how much maintenance you enjoy

  • Lower maintenance: Look for products tagged “Easy Care”. Vines like Philodendron ‘Brasil’ , Philodendron ‘Micans’ , and many Monstera trail well without constant attention.
  • More attentive care: Finer strings such as Curio rowleyanus prefer careful watering and very free-draining soil, especially in hanging planters where excess water must exit quickly.

3. Think about the finished look

  • Soft, velvety or leafy cascades: Choose aroids (Philodendron, Monstera, Syngonium) and prayer plants such as Maranta leuconeura for fuller, leafy trails.
  • Graphic and sculptural strings: Opt for beaded or heart-shaped strings like Ceropegia woodii variegata or round pearls such as Curio (Senecio) rowleyanus .
  • Variegated and collector pieces: If you love pattern, explore variegated Monstera and Syngonium. Their appearance can change with light and time, so expect some natural variation.

4. Plan your pot and hardware

  • Check the listed pot diameter on each product and match it to your hanger or cachepot.
  • Use liners or saucers where needed to protect surfaces, and make sure any outer pot allows you to remove the nursery pot for thorough watering.

5. Safety, pets & placement

Many trailing plants are not suitable for chewing pets or children. If that’s a concern, mount hangers high and out of reach and cross-check individual product pages for pet-related notes. When in doubt, use height as your main safety tool.

Common questions

Are hanging houseplants suitable for beginners?

Yes, many hanging and trailing houseplants are beginner-friendly.

Look for products tagged as easy care, such as Philodendron hederaceum forms, Monstera adansonii, or Maranta.

These plants tolerate small slips in watering and adapt well to bright, indirect indoor light.

Always check each product page for specific care notes before you decide.

How low-maintenance are hanging and trailing plants really?

Maintenance needs vary by species.

Many vines in this collection are forgiving if you let the top soil dry between waterings and provide bright, indirect light.

String-type succulents need sharper drainage and more careful watering to avoid rot.

If you prefer minimal effort, filter the collection by easy-care tags and avoid the more delicate strings until you’re confident.

Can I keep hanging plants in low light corners?

Most hanging plants prefer bright, indirect light and will grow fuller and more compact there.

Some can tolerate medium or slightly lower light, but you should expect slower growth and more stretching.

Very dark corners away from windows usually aren’t suitable.

If you’re unsure, start with one plant and monitor how the new leaves look over time.

How often should I water hanging houseplants?

Watering frequency depends on plant type, pot size, and your room conditions.

A good starting point is to water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry.

Hanging pots often dry out faster due to airflow, but overwatering can still cause root issues.

Always check the soil with your finger rather than following a fixed schedule.

Are the hanging plants in this collection safe for pets?

Some hanging and trailing plants are considered more pet-friendly than others, but not every plant in this collection will suit homes with chewing pets.

Always check the individual product page for any pet notes and, if in doubt, hang plants high and out of reach.

When pet safety is critical, cross-reference with trusted toxicology resources as well.