Adding plants to your living space is a great way to bring natural beauty to your home. Plants help to purify the air, reduce stress, and boost your mood. However, if you have limited space, or if you want to add greenery to your walls, hanging plants can be the best option.
We have compiled a list of the best hanging plants for home.
SPIDER PLANT
The spider plant is one of the best hanging plants for home, thanks to its air-purifying qualities and easy maintenance. It has long, thin leaves that hang down in a spider-like fashion, and produces small, white flowers in summer. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light, and prefers to be watered moderately.
String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus)
The string of pearls is a unique and eye-catching hanging plant that can add some character to your home décor. This plant has long, thin stems with small, round leaves that resemble pearls. It prefers bright, indirect light and needs to be watered sparingly.
Pothos or Money Plant (Epipremnum Aureum)
Pothos is one of the most popular hanging plants for home, thanks to its ease of care and its ability to purify air. This plant has heart-shaped leaves that come in a variety of colours, including green, yellow, and variegated. Lemon, Manjula, enjoy, marble and many variety available. It thrives in low to bright indirect light and needs to be watered when soil becomes dry.
English Ivy
English ivy is a common plant you’ll normally see covering stone or brick walls on building exteriors. You can duplicate this same effect in your home to create a beautiful ivy wall. For a more contained look, you can let the leaves dangle loose from a hanging basket. These showy indoor hanging plants are best for places in your home where your guests can admire their elegant vines. English ivy is also best for rooms with lots of space since they grow very long.
Arrowhead Vine
The large, heart-shaped leaves of the arrowhead vine (Syngonium podophyllum) give any room a tropical touch. This indoor hanging plant thrives in humidity, so it works especially well in a bathroom or kitchen—but keep it out of your pets’ reach, as it can be toxic when eaten. Arrowhead vines come in shades of green, pink, and burgundy.
Philodendron
Another super easy houseplant to grow, the philodendron doesn’t mind lower light levels and will bounce back easily if you occasionally forget to water it. Be warned: You might have a hard time choosing a philodendron, as there are many beautiful varieties with diverse shades of color and shapes of leaves.