Indoor vine plants and climbing plants are great houseplants to bring nature into your home environment. The best indoor vine plants and climbers can be used in hanging baskets, trained to climb, or just put in a pot on a high shelf.
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Looking for some low-maintenance vining or climbing plants that you can grow at home? Then check our list of tried-and-true indoor plants that are easy to care for and where to get them.
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Note: You will receive Philodendron Brandi in 4" pot similar to the pictures This hard to find Philodendron has heart shaped leaves. The leaves are a beautiful dark green with silver splashes throughout, giving it an iridescent look. Brandtianum is an easy and fast-growing, cascading and climbing plant that gives an elegant look to your indoor or patio decor. This plant is a fully established plant in a 6" pot, and is now growing up a wooden totem pole. Care: Philodendron plants are easy to grow and are most suitable for the warm, non-freezing climates of USDA plant hardiness zones 9b-11. They are most often grown as indoor plants. Philodendron should be planted in a container filled with quality, well-drained potting mix. The container must have at least one drainage hole in the bottom. Place in a warm room where temperatures are between 50 and 95 F. (10-55 C.). This plant is tolerant to most light levels but is happiest in moderate or filtered light. Semi shady areas are fine, but intense sunlight may scorch the leaves. Water the plant deeply, then allow the top of the soil to become slightly dry before watering again. Never allow the pot to sit in water. Feed every other week using a general-purpose, water-soluble fertilizer mixed to half strength. Repot the philodendron whenever the plant looks crowded in its pot.