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Indoor Hanging Plants

Indoor hanging plants and trailing plants are beautiful, space-saving additions to any home. Their unique growth patterns and cascading leaves bring a touch of nature's beauty indoors, transforming your living space into a hanging-plant haven. Shop the Boma collection of indoor hanging and trailing plants today to find your perfect match.

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About Trailing & Hanging Plants

Indoor hanging plants and trailing plants are a captivating way to bring nature into your living space, adding a dynamic vertical element to your home décor. These plants can be placed high up, so they provide an excellent solution for those with limited space, turning bare walls and corners into a green oasis.

Be it the corner of your living room, the side of your home office, or above your kitchen counter; these charming plants are sure to elevate the aesthetic appeal of any room. They can also be an innovative and thoughtful gift for a plant-loving friend or family member. 

With the variety of hanging and trailing plants available at Boma, you're sure to find the perfect plant companion to turn your home into a verdant retreat.

Hanging and Trailing House Plants Popular Questions

What's the best indoor hanging plant? -
There are many hanging house plants that can thrive indoors. The best and most popular include stunning Hoya varieties like the Hoya carnosa ‘Tricolour’, Hoya burtoniae, and Hoya ‘Mathilde’, all available at Boma Garden Centre. We stock a wide range of the best indoor hanging plants, from the Scindapsus and Epipremnum aureum to the Tradescantia flumiensis 'Quadricolour', allowing you to choose the one that best fits your aesthetic preferences.
How much light do hanging plants require? +
Choosing the right plant for the available light conditions in your home is also crucial. Some plants, such as the Tradescantia and Scindapsus, are more suited to shadier areas, while others, like Hoyas, thrive in bright, sunny spots. As plants grow towards the light, you should rotate your plant periodically to ensure even growth unless you prefer a charmingly lopsided look.
How often should I water my hanging plants? +
Since heat rises, hanging plants often dry out quicker than their counterparts on the ground level. The watering schedule varies widely among different types of plants. For instance, succulent types, like the String of Pearls or String of Hearts, require less watering since they store water in their leaves. On the other hand, leafy tropical varieties typically need more frequent watering to stay vibrant and healthy.
What plants are good in a hanging basket? +
Plant hangers look their best with hanging basket plants that naturally trail or cascade over the edges. For indoor hanging baskets, consider varieties of Pothos, Devil’s ivy, String of Pearls or String of Hearts, or Hoyas, each suiting different light and care conditions.