Adding luscious greenery to your home has its own charms. And, if you are a plant enthusiast skimming for the best-trailing houseplants, this article is for you!

Houseplants are a perfect addition to liven up your place. They are incredibly low-maintenance and occupy less space, so you can easily hang them around. With their trailing stems, dangling leaves, and smooth arched shapes, the following houseplants will make the best out of your home spaces.

This blog post includes various beneficial plants that work great in low lights, from ferns to money plants. You can hang them in your bedroom, washrooms, or dining area to add a pop to your place.

So, let’s explore these 22 indoor plants, perfect for your house. And also understand how useful they are and how to maintain them.

Impressive Trailing Houseplants that Everyone Should Have

1. Spider Plant

_Spider Plant

Spider Plant, also known as Chlorophytum conosum, is one of the easiest and most adaptable plants you’ll ever find. Their long curly leaves look great in hanging baskets or pots. But what steals the show is their long, flowy stems and baby spider plants at the end. It is a perennial that grows up to 12-14 inches tall.

These trailing houseplants do well in every spot, be it a shaded region or under direct sunlight. The plant adds a lush jungle feel to a brightly lit room thanks to its fountain-like foliage. They are a great humidity-tolerant plant that only requires pots or baskets with excellent drainage system.

2. Staghorn Fern

Staghorn Fern

The Staghorn Fern (Platycerium superbum) isn’t your typical fern, as it has evergreen foliage. The perennial grows 2-3 feet tall and spreads 2-3 feet wide. Its antler-shaped, bold and broad fronds(leaves) make the plant stand out in your house.

This fern grows wonderfully in shaded regions, so you can place them in your bathroom or bedroom. You only need to find a good drainage pot and a low-light spot to plant the staghorn fern. You can also assemble it in a kokedama that can be hung from the ceiling.

3. Peace Lily

Peace Lily

Peace Lily or Spathiphyllum are ideal for those who overflood their plants. Its darker green, spade-shaped leaves, white leaf bract and pretty yellow flowers liven up the place. And the plant is also considered the most striking indoor plant of all. They grow to 1-4 feet tall and 1-4 feet wide.

Just like other trailing houseplants, peace lily thrives on moderate-to-low light. But, how much sunlight they are getting might affect their appearance. If you place them in full light, they’ll flower more; lesser light means fewer blossoms. Remember that this plant harms cats and dogs, so keep them away.

4. Turtle Vine

Turtle Vine

Turtle Vines, called Callisia repens, is a succulent plant with thick tissues adapted to water storage. Basically, this plant can hold the water in its stem and stay hydrated for a longer time. So, always ensure the plant is thoroughly dried out before watering it.

Callisia does well in bright but indirect light. So, find an ideal spot accordingly, and pot the plant. Use well-drained soil, and drainage hole pots, to avoid water-logging or overwatering issues. Given proper care, turtle vines breed quickly up to 3 meters in height. And they can grow up to half a meter per year.

5. String Of Hearts

String Of Hearts

Hands down, the string of hearts is the most captivating plant you’ll ever come across. The string of hearts (Ceropegia woodii) has thin, trailing stems featuring cute little green and silver heart-shaped leaves. It is an easy-to-grow plant that looks amazing in hanging baskets because of its long, fast-growing vines.

You need a sunny location to hang the plant, as it prefers indirect sunlight. And just water the plant when the soil dries up. Otherwise, overwatering might affect the plant badly. The plant’s vines grow up to 12 feet long, giving out a purplish shade to the leaves.

6. Spiderwort

_Spiderwort

Spiderwort (Tradescantia) plant belongs to southern Canada and northern Argentina parts. If you want to add a pop colour to your place, this indoor plant should be your choice. The plant leaves colour ranges from silver to purple or green. These trailing houseplants have over 70 species to choose from.

Depending upon the variety, find a suitable spot for the plant. However, these plants mostly thrive in a warm, humid atmosphere. So, don’t put them in dry places. The plant matures 6-12 inches tall and 12-24 inches wide. Also, it is a toxic plant, so keep them away from your pet’s reach.

7. Pothos

Pothos

The Epipremnum aureum (pothos) is one of the most basic trailing houseplants found in nurseries. Pothos is a hardy plant that needs low lights and lesser attention yet flourishes beautifully. Their trail length goes up to 9 meters long. Pothos comes in various types that you can explore.

Golden Pothos is a multicoloured plant with green, yellow and white shades. There is neon pothos that comes in solid neon green colour. Manjula pothos has wide off-white or green heart-shaped leaves. Hanging these plants at a high location looks picturesque as leaves trail down the wall.

8. English Ivy

English Ivy

English Ivy or Hedera helix is a common variety of ivy plants that thrives in full or partial sun. The plant is humidity and drought-tolerant, so it doesn’t need much watering. The perennial has medium to dark green leaves that cultivates in the ivy vine trailing form.

It is an easy-growing and sturdy plant that comes with a range of cultivars. For example, Fluffy Ruffles has ruffled leaves; Gold Baby has beautiful golden edges on the leaves; and Midas Touch has reddish stems.

9. Jasmine

Jasmine

Jasmine, also known as Jasminum, is a charming indoor plant to breed. The genus belongs to the olive family in Oleaceae and has around 200 varieties. They grow well in a lit location, depending on your chosen species. Jasmine is known for its distinct tropical fragrance and magnificent white flowers attracting bees.

You can grow the genus in a hanging pot or container as it blossoms yearly. Jasmine’s height goes about 10-15 feet long. And the branches demand support, as the taller they get, the more lackey they become.

10. Snake Plant

Snake Plant (2)

The Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is an evergreen plant with weirdly coloured leaves. The perennial grows up to 2-4 feet tall. Snake plants are so drought-tolerant that they can go on for a month without being watered. With their stiff and spikey-looking leaves, it is a hard-to-kill plant.

Sansevieria can grow in partial light to full shade and are also great humidity-tolerant plants. Use a unique drainage system pot and breed the plant without giving it much thought.

11. Chinese Evergreen

Chinese Evergreen

Also known as Aglaonema, this plant is a striking addition to your modern-styled house. The Chinese Evergreen prospers well in low-lit and humid conditions to be placed in any room. It doesn’t even ask for regular watering; you can check the moisture and water it accordingly.

The plant offers diversity with green leaves adorned in bold stripes ranging from silver to red. It also works as an effective cleanser for your house by keeping it clean and dust-free.

12. Philodendron

_Philodendron

Philodendron is an evergreen perennial plant native to Central America. Their name comes from the Greek words ‘Philo’, which means love, and ‘dendron’, meaning tree. These plants might be a little fussier, needing extra care and attention. They survive fine as long as they are placed in a low-light spot and watered adequately.

The genus can climb down and up the wall and looks charming. The Brasil species, the most common one, have dark green leaves with yellow strokes on them. The heart-shaped leaves make it the most beautiful draping plant at your place.

13. Donkey’s Tail

Donkey’s Tail

Sedum morganianum, commonly known as ‘Donkey Tail’ or ‘Burros Tail’, is quite an intriguing plant in your house. This unusually-looking genus has plump leaves, which makes it trail beautifully. Sedum is native to Southern Mexico, so this plant prefers warmer temperatures.

This plant needs infrequent watering and should be potted in a brighter space facing indirect sunlight. It might look sturdier, but this plant is rather delicate. So, handle it carefully, as its fleshy leaves fall off very quickly.

14. Hoya Carnosa

Hoya Carnosa

The most sowed hoya plant is the Hoya Carnosa species. It is one of the few trailing houseplants that flowers exceptionally. It is quite a low-maintenance plant with long vines and thick leaves. And its vines grow up to 3-4 feet long when placed in bright or indirect sunlight.

The significant thing to remember about the hoya plant is that they enjoy being rootbound. So, don’t be afraid to leave the houseplant in the pot for a couple of years to grow out. Always check the moisture first when watering, and use well-drained soil for potting.

15. String of Pearls

String of Pearls

The String of Pearls, also called Senecio Rowleyanus, is another excellent vining option to sow. Growing senecio is a different experience from breeding other trailing houseplants. The reason is that the plant is very fragile, and if not handled precisely, the leaves will start falling and may die.

These succulents do well in bright and direct sunlight and require minimum watering. One of the reasons this plant withers is overwatering, as they are highly drought-tolerant plants. Its vines can grow up to 2-3 feet long and keep it away from animals.

16. Prayer Plants

Prayer Plants

Prayer Plants (Maranta leuconeura) are often spotted in hanging baskets. It has vast green leaves with white veins and a grey-green or purple underside. This perennial grows to 12-15 inches tall and 12-15 inches wide. And, if you look closer, you might find tiny flowers in several colours like pink, white or purple.

It requires medium to full light to grow profusely and is humidity-tolerant. The plant should be potted with a sound drainage system and well-drained soil. Water the plant adequately when placed in a well-lit spot.

17. Fern leaf Cactus

Fern leaf Cactus

Selenicereus chrysocardium, the fern leaf cactus, is an air plant native to Mexico. Air plants are the one that grows on other plants as they are not bound to the soil. It has pretty long leaves and thicker stems with chunky teeth. Being a rare plant makes it a little costlier than other trailing houseplants.

The plant can grow up to 1.8 meters wide. Fern leaf is a resilient plant, so if you feel like your plant is dying, cut it to the back and replant it. Water the plant once every 2-3 weeks in the summer. In winter, watering it once a month works fine.

18. Moth Orchid

Moth Orchid

The Orchid, also called Phalaenopsis, is not a trailing plant as it perches on tree branches. Although, you can create the same environment by hanging them in your house. The plant blooms delightful patterned flowers in pink and white colours. Place them in bright but indirect light.

Unlike other trailing houseplants, moth orchids need daily care and frequent watering when they go dormant. To keep them flourishing, fertilize the plant every 1-2 weeks. They may seem like a lot of work, but they are surely worth sowing.

19. Arrowhead Plant

Arrowhead Plant

The Arrowhead genus (Syngonium podophyllum) is a low-light plant that has many species to choose from. The elegant vine-like houseplant prefers to be placed in a sunny spot and needs moderate watering. Although, check whether the soil is moist before sprinkling down the water.

Arrowheads begin growing in quite a compact form. But afterwards, their growth speeds up, and they vines properly up to 3-6 feet long. These plants are poisonous to animals, so keep them away from your pet’s range.

20. Rex Begonia

Rex Begonia

The Cissus discolour (Rex Begonia) plant has green, cream, purple, and heart-shaped leaves. The plant grows up to 12-18 inches tall and wide. The vibrant-coloured perennial prefers partial to full-shaded regions and requires regular watering. Don’t over-sog the plant, as it can catch powdery mildew disease.

When planted in hanging baskets, looks spectacular with its stern silver patterns and red undersides. If you have pets in your household, especially cats, you must keep the plant far away from them as it’s toxic.

21. Monstera

Monstera

Monstera is one of the most popular trailing houseplants of all. It might not be a perfect indoor plant as its foliage grows outwards and spills over the edges of the pot. Put them in a partial sunlight spot, as their leaves will turn yellow and dry up in direct light and water every week or two.

These plants grow up to 3-5 feet tall. When kept in bright, indirect light, it causes the plant to grow holes in the leaves. Hence, Monestera is also known as Swiss Cheese Plants.

22. Peperomia

Peperomia

If you are a beginner, Peperomia, also known as Baby Rubber Plant, is the ideal plant to grow. The perennial grows up to 1-3 feet tall, 1-1.15 feet wide and has dappled green leaves. The plant offers various species, each boosting unique foliage colours and patterns.

Some peperomia plants hold an upright shape, while others round the containers with their stems. The plant grows rapidly if kept in low light with good drainage hanging pots.

Final Thoughts

All in all, having indoor houseplants around your home brings out aesthetically pleasing and calming energy. And many of them prove beneficial for your psychological and physical health. Plants and nature will certainly put you in a good mood and can help reduce anxiety and stress also.

Indoor plants offer various varieties, and you can choose your place accordingly. They can withstand it all, whether you want to hang them or keep them in a corner. Moreover, the houseplants are drought and humidity tolerant too.

These trailing houseplants grow exceptionally well with minimum care and liven up your place. What more reasons do you want to go and grab these succulents now and turn your home into a mini-jungle?

Tell us in the comments which houseplant you will most likely buy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which Are the Best Trailing Houseplants?

The Spider Plant and Philodendron are two of the most classic trailing houseplants you’ll find. They are the most low-maintenance plants preferring low lights and less watering. These plants offer beneficial advantages like improving the air quality or livening up the place.

What Are Trailing Houseplants?

Trailing indoor houseplants have long, flowy stems, which are grown in hanging pots or containers. Their trailing leaves and flowers add a dramatic effect to your space. Some of the best trailing houseplants you can pot are snake plants, peace lilies, rubber plants, spider plants and English Ivy.

Does Pothos Climb or Hang?

Because of Pothos extended vines, they climb. Depending upon the variety you select, they can be trained to become indoor houseplants or grow in particular environments. They are a perfect plant to hang in baskets or wall sconces or adjust on your garden wall.

Which Plant Brings Money?

Epipremnum Aureum (Golden Pothos) is a hardy indoor foliage plant that grows amazingly in dimmer lights. The plant is known to attract wealth and health, hence is also known as a Money Plant. They even remove airborne pollutants like benzene, and carbon monoxide, making your place much more lively.

Which Plant Brings Positive Energy at Home?

Bringing a money plant or a spider plant positively influences your place. And they don’t even demand anything in return. A bright spot and infrequent watering are all they need to grow. You can also grow Bamboo or Holy Basil (Tulsi) plants to bring good luck to your place.

Emma Johnson
Author

Emma Johnson, an acclaimed gardening expert, has transformed spaces with her vegetable, flower, and fruit gardening skills for over two decades. Her journey started in the rural countryside, where she developed a deep connection with the land. At 45, Emma Johnson brings a wealth of expertise to the gardening community. Emma's educational background in Horticulture from the University of Bath lays the foundation for her innovative gardening techniques.

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