Think you have no space for indoor plants? Your walls might have plenty of room for some hanging plants. There are all sorts of plants that grow rapidly in meters, and when planted in a hanging basket, they can add a *comforting* touch to a home. Check them out below:
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Heartleaf Philodendron from Spruce Plant Shop
This adorable hanging plant—otherwise known as the sweetheart—has glossy leaves shaped like a heart. Perfect for indoors, it can thrive in low-light areas, but it grows much faster in a spot with bright, indirect light. According to the Guide to Houseplants, its long stems can grow up to four feet.
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Lipstick Vein Plant from Plant Home PH
This trailing plant loves humidity so don't forget to regularly mist it! Fun fact: There are so many varieties of lipstick plants. Some can produce gorgeous flowers that emerge from red-colored tubes, which explains why it's called the "lipstick plant."
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Wandering Jew from Fresh Spaces MNL
This trailing houseplant with pink leaves will add a pop of color to your living space!
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Tiger Fern Plant from Plant Shopper
Decorate a bare wall with this striking plant with long, ruffled leaves. According to the Plant Shopper, the Tiger Fern plant "can be kept indoors, [but] make sure to place it an area where it will receive moderate light."
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Ivy Plants from Plant Shopper
An ivy plant can give a charming outdoor feel to your living room or bedroom. Its long vines produce three-pronged leaves, which grow in various sizes. You can use this fast-growing plant to beautifully cover unwelcome features in your home.
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Pothos N' Joy from Plant Parenthood PH
This variegated plant has leaves with an interesting mix of white and green. Gardening Know How notes that the plant, however, can lose some of its white color if placed in low-light areas. "Only the green parts of the leaves can make energy for the plant, so it must be able to get enough light for energy or its growth will slow or the leaves will compensate for the lack of light by becoming more green."
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