you’ve got the option to choose between trailing or climbing varieties.
Trailing vine plants do best in ahanging basket, allowing its gorgeous vines to drape down.
Climbing varieties can be trained to grow up a trellis or moss pole.
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Pothos plants grow quickly, require very little upkeep, and are not picky about their growing conditions.
Pothos do just fine in low light.
Prune to shape and control size as necessaryvines can grow up to 12 feet.
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It is low-maintenance and fast-growing, and it looks great in nearly every space.
It is attractive in hanging baskets or placed on shelves or bookcases where its long vines can drape down.
Some vines can grow as long as 10 feet.
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Its care is almost the same as the heartleaf variety.
The more light you give a Brasil Philodendron, the more vigorous the variegation will be.
It is a fast-growing plant in the right conditions and is generally easy to care for.
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Prune to shape if desired, as vines can extend up to five feet.
Vines can extend up to 12 feet tall.
Mini monsters need bright, indirect light to thrive.
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It has velvety green leaves with iridescent silver spots, although the leaves are usually more green than silver.
The Monstera is a pretty forgiving plant, making it great for beginners and houseplant experts alike.
This plant can survive in low light but does beset in medium to bright light.
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These tropical plants are known for their highly fenestrated bright green leaves and a climbing growth habit.
Overwatering is the most common cause of death for a string of pearl houseplantsthey are extremely drought tolerant.
This adorable plant is easy to grow and looks great in hanging planters.
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The string of hearts is also non-toxic, making this a great vine plant option for pet owners.
Like most succulents, the string of dolphins needs lots of bright, direct sunlight to survive indoors.
Like most peperomia, the string of turtles does well in a range of lighting conditions, including low-light.
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It is generally low-maintenance and its safe for your furry friends.
Hoya Carnosa
TheHoya carnosais one of the most common and popular types of hoya plants grown indoors.
It’s non-toxic, so your pets will be safe around this vibrant vine plant.
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It’s also another pet-friendly, non-toxic indoor vine plant.
These compact vining plants come in dazzling purples and greens that are sure to liven up any room.
In the wild, the string of nickels is often found climbing tree trunks and branches.
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This is a safe, non-toxic plant for pets.
Water indoor vine plants as needed.
This is usually when the soil feels dry to the touch.
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However, always adhere to your specific vine plant’s care recommendations.
The fastest-growing indoor vine plant is the pothos.
It can grow as much as 40 inches per year.
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