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Although requirements vary by species and plant size, generally the plants in this article are relatively wilt-proof; with the ‘trailing’ aspect forming part of the look! Best For Bathrooms

However, begonias with foliage will need a sunny location away from direct sunlight to grow. 3) Bird’s Nest Fern to hold a rifle in the right hand at an oblique angle, with the muzzle forward and the butt a few inches off the ground.

to change gradually or wander from a course, so as to become weak, ineffectual, etc. (usually fol. by off or away): Her voice trailed off into silence. Depending on the variety you choose, this plant generally thrives in bright spots indoors and outdoors alike.

The fronds of this particular fern can grow as large as 150cm in length and 20cm in width, making them the perfect plant for lower bathroom shelves. As a succulent, the plant needs infrequent watering and should be placed in a bright location with indirect sunlight. 13) Trailing Jade Plant The bird’s nest fern is a delightful green leafy plant that enjoys moderate, indirect sunlight as long as it’s in a warm and moist environment. Trailing houseplants are the ideal addition to the home; boosting its appearance as well as the lives of the occupants!Unlike other plants in this list, orchids will need regular daily care, with misting required daily when they’re not dormant.

Another plant that doesn’t need regular watering and possibly the most well-known house plant of all, it wouldn’t be an indoor houseplant list without an aloe! Trailing return is calculated over a specific period of time, usually one year or less. This means that the trailing return measures the return of an investment over the past year or other chosen time period. Formula Trailing Jade is a succulent which, despite looking a lot like the Jade Plant, is a member of a completely separate genus. It thrives in indirect light and requires infrequent watering (usually every 1-2 weeks will suffice).

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A succulent which is easy to grow indoors, this plant has a unique trailing appearance with long threads of ‘pearl’ shaped foliage. Considered by experts as the easiest and most adaptable of houseplants to take care of, the Spider Plant or Chlorophytum comosum is the perfect addition to your bathroom shelves. 1 Mahr, S. (n.d.-l). Spider plant, Chlorophytum comosum. Wisconsin Horticulture. Retrieved March 27, 2023, from https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/spider-plant-chlorophytum-comosum/ A bright (but indirect) location will cause the plant to develop holes which give it the apt name of ‘swiss cheese plant’. 16) Philodendron Again, due to their native home, there’s a delicate balancing act in place when growing and taking care of a fern; be sure to provide moist compost without overwatering, and stay away from watering the plant itself. 4) Pothos Generally, trailing houseplants are very low-maintenance to take care of once you’ve found the perfect spot for them within your home.

Regardless of sunlight levels in the room, the environment works perfectly for many types of tropical plants which thrive in the heat. The Goldfish Plant owes its name to the many tiny yellow flowers which bloom in a shape reminiscent of small orange fish. Great for bathroom counters, the pothos is ideal for bathrooms with less natural light – thriving in low and indirect light environments.We explore nineteen of the best trailing indoor houseplants for the different rooms in your home, the benefits of house plant ownership and even some tips on taking care of your new houseguests. Philodendron is a popular trailing plant Why Choose Trailing Houseplants? Grow your English ivy in a plant pot or up in a couple of hanging baskets to emphasise its beautiful trailing appearance. 9) Chinese Evergreen Callisia repens (also known as ‘Turtle Vine’) is a succulent with beautiful cascading leaves that will trail out of its growing container. While it might not strictly be classed as a ‘trailing’ plant, the characterful foliage will grow outwards and often spill over the edges of its pot.

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