This delicate plant, Pilea depressa, features tiny round leaves cascading elegantly from hanging planters, resembling a living curtain.
Nephrolepis exaltata thrives indoors with its lush, feathery foliage. It loves humidity, needing daily misting to prevent leaf dryness, especially in winter.
Sedum morganianum stands out with its plump, cascading leaves on rope-like stems. Perfect for tabletop or hanging planters, it's low-maintenance and drought-tolerant.
Hedera helix, known for glossy foliage, adapts well to low light indoors. It offers various leaf shapes and colors, enhancing both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Chlorophytum comosum boasts arching, narrow leaves and sends out baby plants from its stems, adding a lush, jungle vibe to brightly lit rooms.
Syngonium podophyllum, with its heart-shaped leaves, brings a tropical feel to any room. It thrives in humidity and comes in green, pink, and burgundy varieties.
Asplenium nidus, known for its curvy leaves, complements contemporary decor near windows. It thrives with indirect sunlight to avoid leaf crumpling.
Epipremnum aureum adapts to various conditions with its long trailing stems, perfect for hanging planters. Variegated or golden foliage adds visual interest.
Philodendron hederaceum, easy to grow with low light tolerance, bounces back from occasional neglect. Trim vines to maintain a fuller appearance and propagate in water.