10 Hanging Plants That Can Be Grown Indoors

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1. Pothos:

Pothos, a low maintenance and adaptable plant, is known for its vines and heart shaped leaves. It thrives in a range of light conditions.

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2. Spider Plant:

This plant has long, arching leaves with a distinctive striped pattern. It is easy to care for and creates little babies that can be grown.

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3. Boston Fern:

The Boston fern adds elegance with its lush, feathery fronds. It likes moist conditions and indirect light.

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4. String Of Pearls:

The unique plant has globular, bead-like leaves that cascade to create a beautiful display. It thrives in bright, indirect light.

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5. Philodendron:

Philodendron has glossy, heart-shaped leaves and is a hard plant that grows well in a variety of light conditions.

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6. English Ivy:

It's known for its spreading vines and attractive lobed leaves. English ivy is versatile and can tolerate low light. It also helps keep the home clean.

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7. Neon Pothos:

Neon pothos is a striking variation of the classic pothos with neon green leaves. It's perfect for adding a pop of colour to your interior.

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8. Hoya:

Hoya is often called the 'wax plant' because of its thick, waxy leaves that also produce fragrant, star-like flowers. It thrives in bright, indirect light.

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9. String Of Hearts:

This plant has heart-shaped leaves and beautiful hanging vines. It grows well in bright, indirect light and is drought tolerant.

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10. Burro's Tail:

Burro's Tail is characterised by its stems covered with plump, fleshy leaves that add texture to the interior. It likes bright light and little water.

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