Fabulous Small Indoor Trailing Plants
These plants are happy in ordinary potting soil.
Small indoor trailing plants. Its a native of Southeast Asia and can tolerate humidity of any level. Be sure to not overwater especially during winter this can end up killing the plant. Learn about the various types of coleus plants here.
Philodendron varieties come in all shapes and sizes. Pothos thrives in indirect light but it can also grow in very low light and even artificial light. This plant is fairly fragile dying off from frost and over-watering.
Growing them in pots hanging from the ceiling or sitting on a shelf is a great way to show them off enabling their stems to cascade down for dramatic effect. Some have leaves as small as three inches and others have leaves reaching as long as three feet. Red Trailing Queen Coleus.
Trailing house plants have long trailing stems. Growing trailing house plants in this way adds depth and interest to your house plant displays adding height and softness to the room youre displaying them in. With flamboyant foliage and compact growth Rex Begonias are an ideal small houseplant and one that will always stand out when displayed in your home.
Devils ivy also called pothos has small but tough heart-shaped green leaves that are patterned with yellow. String of Pearls Trailing Succulent Plants The string of pearls succulent has the most amazing pea-looking round pearl-shaped leaves that trail on dainty stems. A healthy plant is full of gorgeous pearls that can grow several feed long.
Succulents are a great choice for people who dont want to spend a lot of time caring for their indoor plants. Coleus is one of the best foliage plants and you can grow it in hanging baskets as well. This is one of the easiest of all indoor plants to grow and one that drapes beautifully.