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Hanging & trailing plants – Lightness and greenery in weightlessness

Hanging and trailing plants bring an airy touch to your interior. Perfect for dressing heights, softening corners, or creating cascades of greenery, they transform urban spaces into true plant bubbles. At Verdeia, we have selected easy-to-live species, graphic and suited to city life.

Hanging from a shelf, hooked on a bracket, or placed on a high piece of furniture, they offer a new dimension to interior decoration and integrate harmoniously with all styles: bohemian, modern, or tropical chic.

Why adopt hanging plants

Besides freeing up floor space, these plants energize the decoration and visually warm the atmosphere. They are ideal for small urban apartments, bright studios, or rooms with high ceilings.

  • Space saving: perfect for small interiors and unused corners.
  • Airy visual effect: they structure volumes and draw the eye upward.
  • Natural ambiance: they create an impression of movement and freshness.
  • Ease of care: many varieties require little care and adapt to indirect light.

Their trailing or hanging habit makes them versatile plants, ideal for composing a multi-level indoor jungle.

Our favorite varieties

Verdeia offers a selection of trailing plants suited to all exposures and lifestyles. From lush foliage to delicate textures, each brings a unique atmosphere.

  • Scindapsus pictus: silver and elegant foliage, very resistant and easy to maintain.
  • Philodendron scandens: heart-shaped, it trails gracefully and grows quickly.
  • Chlorophytum comosum (spider plant): hardy and purifying, ideal to hang in a kitchen.
  • Tradescantia zebrina: stems colored violet and silver, perfect for a graphic effect.
  • Rhipsalis: tropical trailing cactus, with an original and minimalist style.
  • Hoya carnosa: tropical vine with waxy flowers, very decorative and almost indestructible.

You can also combine several species to create a hanging green wall that draws the eye and naturally purifies the air.

Where to install them

Hanging plants adapt to almost all rooms: living room, kitchen, bedroom, or bathroom. The important thing is to offer them a bright location, without direct sun, and a height suited to their trailing habit.

  • Living room: above a sofa or near a window for a soft jungle atmosphere.
  • Kitchen: hanging from a shelf or rod for a natural and fresh touch.
  • Bedroom: to soften volumes and bring a calming atmosphere.
  • Bathroom: some species like humidity, such as Boston fern or rhipsalis.

Macramé hangers, wall pots, or black metal supports highlight their airy habit while fitting into contemporary design.

Care tips

These plants are known for their simplicity. Their care boils down to a few regular gestures and some attention to ambient humidity.

  • Watering: moderate and spaced, let the soil dry between two waterings.
  • Light: indirect or filtered; avoid direct sun that burns the foliage.
  • Misting: useful for tropical species to recreate a humid atmosphere.
  • Repotting: every 2 years to renew the substrate and promote growth.

Occasional light dusting of leaves keeps their shine and optimizes photosynthesis.

Decor ideas & associations

Hanging plants bring a unique verticality to decoration. Combine them with upright plants to play on heights and create a harmonious composition. Mix green, silver, or variegated foliage for a balanced jungle effect.

For a bohemian look, favor natural rope or rattan hangers. For a modern style, choose minimalist ceramic pots or geometric metal supports.

At Verdeia, we believe the beauty of an indoor jungle lies in diversity: shapes, textures, and heights respond to each other to create a living and soothing universe.

Delivery & Verdeia quality

Your hanging plants from Verdeia are carefully prepared and protected in an eco-responsible packaging. Each plant is selected for its health, vigor, and beauty. You receive them ready to be hung, stress-free for you and for them.

FAQ — Hanging & trailing plants

Which plants are the easiest to care for?

Scindapsus, chlorophytum, and philodendron are among the most resistant and suitable for beginners.

Do they need a lot of light?

No, most are content with soft or indirect light, perfect for a bright interior but without direct sun.

Can they be placed in a bathroom?

Yes, some like Boston fern or rhipsalis love humidity and thrive there perfectly.

How to prevent stems from elongating too much?

A light pruning in spring is enough to restore volume and stimulate new shoots.

Can they be combined together?

Absolutely! Mixing several varieties with contrasting foliage creates a rich and lively visual effect.