Unique Draping House Plants
This isnt a glitzy plant but it sure is a tough cookie as evidenced by the common name.
Draping house plants. Creeping fig This houseplant has long trailing vine-like stems and grows in most conditions. Trailing house plants have long trailing stems. If given adequate love and attention he can grow into a house tree.
However if a stem breaks off and roots next to your home be careful. Keep them in medium to low. Trailing Hanging House Plants Enhance the interior of your home with trailing houseplants.
Its great for darker corners under stairs and in hallways. Growing them in pots hanging from the ceiling or sitting on a shelf is a great way to show them off. Spiller plants add a visual drama to any space when you include them in hanging baskets or containers where they flow a green delight of awesomeness to the surroundings.
Inch plants Extremely easy to grow indoors inch plants have colorful bushy foliage and trailing stems. Some corn plants have plain green leaves but some varieties like Warneckii offer. Red Ivy Hemigraphis alternata.
Check out our article on trailing succulents here Best Trailing Foliage Plants. Small white flowers hidden among needles turn into bright red berries. Plants from the pilea genus make for a great houseplant thanks to its charming leaves and dangling nature.
These Tradescantia plants look superb suspended from the ceiling in hanging baskets on a high shelf or draping off a tall plant stand. One of the most romantic and rustic houseplants is a basket of trailing ivy. Anthurium bloom in red white or pink and rebloom well in medium to low light.