Plant Category

Trailing Plants Plants

Campanula isophylla

Campanula isophylla

Campanula isophylla

Bright, indirect light (sensitive to direct sunlight)
Ceropegia woodii

Ceropegia woodii

Ceropegia woodii

3-4 hours of indirect sunlight daily
When soil is completely dry
Cissus antarctica

Cissus antarctica

Cissus antarctica

indirect light to partial shade
Cissus discolor

Cissus discolor

Cissus discolor

Bright, indirect light (requires a balance of sun and shade to maintain leaf coloration without scorching)
Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out (avoid overwatering)
Curio × peregrinus

Curio × peregrinus

Curio × peregrinus

Bright, indirect light with some morning sun; tolerates semi-shade
Water when topsoil dries out; maintain lightly moist conditions without overwatering
Epipremnum pinnatum

Epipremnum pinnatum

Epipremnum pinnatum

Water when top 2-3 inches of soil dry out, approximately weekly. Adjust frequency based on pot size and environmental conditions.
Gynura aurantiaca

Gynura aurantiaca

Gynura aurantiaca

Hoya bella

Hoya bella

Hoya bella

Bright, indirect light
Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
Kalanchoe manginii

Kalanchoe manginii

Kalanchoe manginii

Bright indirect light
Allow soil to dry completely between waterings
Monstera adansonii

Monstera adansonii

Monstera adansonii

bright, indirect sunlight
Nephthytis

Nephthytis

Syngonium podophyllum

bright indirect light
when top inch of soil is dry (approximately once weekly during growing season)
Pelargonium radens

Pelargonium radens

Pelargonium radens

Peperomia serpens

Peperomia serpens

Peperomia serpens

bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade
when the top layer of soil is dry
Philodendron domesticum

Philodendron domesticum

Philodendron domesticum

Bright, indirect light
Water when top 1-2 inches of soil are dry (approximately weekly)
Platycerium superbum

Platycerium superbum

Platycerium superbum

Bright, indirect light
Regular watering when the basal fronds begin to dry, typically 1-2 times weekly
Plectranthus verticillatus

Plectranthus verticillatus

Plectranthus verticillatus

indirect sunlight
regular watering to maintain consistent moisture
Ruellia makoyana

Ruellia makoyana

Ruellia makoyana

Bright indirect light or partial shade
When top inch of soil is dry (typically once a week)
Sedum morganianum

Sedum morganianum

Sedum morganianum

Bright, indirect light; tolerates some direct morning sun but requires protection from intense afternoon sunlight
Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry; reduce to once monthly in winter
Selenicereus costaricensis

Selenicereus costaricensis

Selenicereus costaricensis

Semi-shade to full sun; benefits from extra light in early spring to stimulate budding
Water thoroughly when the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out during active growth; reduce watering in winter

Trailing Plants Plant Care

Expert tips for healthy, thriving plants

How to Care for Trailing Plants Plants

While each plant has its own specific needs, most trailing plants plants share some common care requirements. Always check the detailed care guide for each individual plant for best results.

01

Research individual needs

Each plant has unique care requirements

02

Observe your plants

Look for signs of stress or growth to adjust care

03

Adjust seasonally

Care needs change throughout the year

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