Indoor Plants Climbers
The common climbing indoor houseplants deck up the walls of your house with greenery and colors without the need of any ornate wall hanging or expensive paintings.
Indoor plants climbers. Keep the pot in a spot that receives bright indirect sun. Plant it in a container that is wide and shallow rather than narrow and deep. There are a number of indoor climbing plants on the market.
Clematis is an indoor vine plant that comes back every year and it s a fragrant plant that will produce colorful flowers. Arrowhead plant syngonium podophyllum. For round arch type supports the following plants work well.
These exotic vine plants have a climbing and spreading growth nature. How to support climbing houseplants indoors. Similar species to the heartleaf philodendron in terms of how its leaves look care needs and it s from the same plant family.
The beauty of the arrowhead is it can be displayed and grown as a bushy plant when pruned or it can be grown climbing. Philodendron one of the most common comes from the large philodendron genus amongst which there are 200 species with some climbing varieties and some non climbing. Climbing varieties are usually grown in hanging pots and have aerial roots along the stem which attach themselves to any available support.
It is pink budded opening to pure white flowers. It can easily adapt to many light conditions. Pothos heartleaf philodendrons english ivies and hoyas are among the best and easiest indoor plants to train.
Ivy is one of the best indoor vines. This fast growing vine has evergreen foliage that remains green even in winters. Here are some of the more common indoor vine plants.