An empty shelf, a boring corner, a flat tabletop – all these places are perfect to put these Indoor Creeper Plants where they will be more than happy to creep with their delicate stems and beautiful foliage!
Botanical Name: Dischidia nummularia
Dischidia is a trailing epiphytic plant that thrives when perched on high surfaces. Its unique, often pouch-like leaves create an exotic cascade. You can also go for Dischidia hirsuta, and we have a great article on growing it here.
Botanical Name: Ficus pumila
Creeping Fig is well-known for its rapid growth and dainty, heart-shaped leaves. When positioned on a higher shelf, the trailing vines create a green waterfall, producing an instant touch of lushness.
Botanical Name: Tradescantia zebrina
The Inch Plant is popular for its variegated foliage that adds a splash of color to your décor. When elevated, the cascading stems and leaves form a dense, flowing curtain of greenery and subtle hues, delivering both vibrancy and texture to any room.
Botanical Name: Columnea gloriosa
Named for its bloom resembling a goldfish, this plant provides a vivid burst of color while trailing. The cascading stems full of bright orange flowers offer a dramatic visual display when elevated on a shelf or hanging basket.
Botanical Name: Dichondra ‘Silver Falls’
Silver Falls is known for its long, silvery tendrils that flow elegantly from high places. The silver-gray foliage reflects light, offering a shiny, cascading effect that brings a modern aesthetic to indoor spaces.
Botanical Name: Scindapsus pictus
Scindapsus is a fan favorite for its low-maintenance care and elegant trailing vines. Its heart-shaped leaves create an eye-catching cascade when positioned on a high surface.
Botanical Name: Senecio
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