If you live in a home that doesn t have much natural light then the pothos is for you.
Indoor low light wall mounted hanging plants.
When young arrowhead vine forms a bushy mound.
With hundreds of varieties some are plain green while others are mixed with yellow.
You can pot it hang it or even grow it along a trellis or pole.
Native to central america arrowhead vine syngonium podophyllum can tolerate a wide range of low light conditions.
This gorgeous plant with its dark leaves and flowing vines makes a great hanging plant or can be encouraged to wrap around an indoor trellis.
Keep your plant in a spot with good air circulation and plenty of bright light.
The satin pothos likes low light and moist soil but will tolerate dry spells.
Over time the plants will begin to vine making them ideal for hanging baskets or trained up a trellis or totem.
Air plants are the perfect low maintenance plant to keep anywhere since they don t need soil to survive.
Select a plant whose soil has been kept moist.
Choose a plant with vibrant green leaves and at least a couple of long vines for a more striking effect when hung.
Devil s ivy this beautiful plant is great for filtering air by removing toxins such as formaldehyde.
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Hanging plants that ll give your space life pothos a k a.
Most commonly known as an indoor hanging plant english ivy can be trained to climb a trellis or moss stick.
Before sticking the plant succulent or flowers in a new planter read up on how much water and sun it needs to thrive.
The plant gurus at pistils nursery in portland make it easy to look like a living art pro by offering staghorn ferns mounted on diamond shaped cedar board with sphagnum moss.
Rounding out our list of the best low light indoor plants is the arrowhead plant also known as the american evergreen.
Variegated leaves tumble over the sides of hanging baskets or cling to supports by aerial rootlets.
Taking care of a hanging plant may sound tricky but the same rules apply.
Arrange a few on an indoor wall and frame with other low light houseplants and bring the jungle indoors.