15 Indoor Hanging Plants Even A Beginner Can’t Kill

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Last Updated on October 31, 2021 by Phil

Looking for indoor hanging plants even a beginner can’t kill? Below are some of the easiest plants to care for that look gorgeous as well.

Taking care of houseplants can be daunting especially when you’re just starting out. There are so many different things to do that you’re likely to forget.

As such, having plants that can tolerate these situations helps you learn and gain experience, without killing all your plants which can discourage any novice to keep going.

So, without further delay, here they are.

 

Indoor Hanging Plants Even A Beginner Can’t Kill

Devil’s Ivy / Golden Pothos

pothos

The Devil’s Ivy is popularly known as the golden pothos. It is one of the most popular houseplants around because it combines ease of care with amazing looks.

While the plant thrives when it gets sufficient sunlight, it still does well in partial shade. This makes it well-suited for homes and offices.

It trailing vines are adorned with beautiful heart-shaped leaves which can grow as long as 20 or 40 feet long.

This makes the pothos plant very versatile in that you can grow it in a pot on a tabletop or allow it to overflow and cascade down a hanging basket just to name a few options.

 

String of Pearls

String of Pearls

A very unique succulent that looks like a big cup of green peas.

The string of peals is another trailing plant that features small, green-colored spherical-shaped leaves. These leaves are plump because the plant stores water. It has evolved to do so like other succulents because they come from desert environments like those in Africa where water is scarce.

As such, over time, they’ve learned to store as much water as they can in their foliage in order to survive.

This also means that it is important to supply them with well-draining soil. And, that it is not a good idea to overwater your String of Pearls plant.

 

Heartleaf Philodendron

Philodendron

As its name suggests, the heartleaf philodendron features foliage that’s shaped like hearts. While some philodendrons can be mistaken as pothos, this is not one of them.

Heartleaf philodendron have much large leaves (up to 10 inches long per leaf) compared to pothos. And, the texture and appearance of its foliage is likewise different.

These have a shiny dark green color, also depending on the species, you may find other hues as well. And, they will grow over time. Some will get to about 4 feet tall. Although it will take them around a decade to do so.

String of Hearts

String of hearts

This is another lovely succulent. And, it is one that sports heart-shaped leaves as well. But, this time, you have much smaller leaves with a fleshy appearance.

Like other succulents, its leaves are thick because they retain moisture for the plant to drink when water supply gets tight.

This is why succulents are very easy to care for. They’re able to tolerate long periods of no water thanks to their thick leaves and stems. As such, you don’t need to water them often.

Even if you forget to water them every now and then, they won’t die on you.

The string of hearts is another trailing succulent that looks amazing when hung from a basket or placed in a tall container and allowed to overflow to the sides.

 

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Lipstick Vine

Lipstick Vine

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These lovely plants are attention grabbers because of the bright red blossoms that resemble the end of the lipstick that comes out of the tube.

While red is the most popular color for this plant because of its striking good looks, you’ll likewise find orange and pink variations of this plant.

One of the unique things about this houseplants is that it blooms in the winter. Thus, they’ll brighten up your home when all the other plants’ flowers have faded.

They likewise don’t need a lot of water and can withstand low light environments, making them perfect for homes.

 

Orchids

Lipstick Vine

Orchids are among the most beautiful plants you can grow in homes. There are around 30,000 different species available. So, you can choose the ones you like the most.

Orchids are known for their beauty. And, you want to go everything you can to help them keep their blooms for as long as you can.

One of the unique things about orchids is most of them are epiphytes. As such, instead of growing in the ground, they climb up trees and other large plants and cling onto them.

As such, they don’t rely on soil to get their nutrients. Instead they get it from the air, water and fallen debris from the larger plants.

As such, one of the most important things is to allow its roots to get a lot of air. Air circulation is crucial.

For this reason, many orchids thrive then grown in bark. You’ll also see them in potting media that are very chunk that does not pack together.

 

Burro’s Tail

Burro’s Tail

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Burro’s tail is yet another succulent. But this one is probably something you’ll never forget once you’ve see it.

It is very unique looking in that its small, thick leaves are arranges suck that they look like thick long braids flowing downwards.

Due to this, they’re best displayed in hanging baskets. This allows them to display their beautiful leaves.

Like other succulents, it is easy to care for as it enjoys similar to conditions to what humans enjoys, including temperature. It’s low water maintenance likewise means infrequent watering is needed.

The one thing it does need is ample amount of sunshine.

 

Satin Pothos

Satin Pothos

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Satin pothos rank among our best indoor hanging plants that even a beginner can’t kill because it can tolerate low light conditions as well as lack of watering.

It is likewise well-suited to indoor conditions as it enjoys temperatures of around 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

This perennial vine looks amazing when hung from above because its lovely patterned leaves trail downwards. These can grow up to 4 or 6 feet long.

Thus, you can decide how long you want them to get to because trimming them.

 

Tillandsia (Air Plant)

Air Plant

If you want small plants that are unique looking, check out air plants. There are over 500 different air plant species. And, while they’re best displayed hanging, they’re different from air plants.

As such, these can be a lovely addition to your home’s interior.

Air plants need little care since they don’t require soil nor do they need to be watered. You do need to mist them 2 to 4 times a week. This is much easier since you’re just spraying them with a water bottle much like spraying solution on glass windows.

But, all they need are a few sprays and they’ll be happy.

 

Boston Fern

Boston Fern

Boston ferns rank among the most well-known ferns. But, there are many different species you can choose from depending on what look you’re going after.

While traditional grown in pots or containers on the ground, these make lovely indoor hanging plants because of how their sword-like foliage grow outwards. They do get to between 2 and 3 feet long. So, you can trim them as needed.

Since they don’t need a lot of light, and are used to tropical conditions, they’re well-suited for indoor environments like that in homes.

 

Goldfish Plant

Goldfish Plant

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Goldfish plants get their name because of the way their orange-gold colored flowers resemble the popular aquarium fish.

These plants are often grown in pots but do just as well hanging. You do want to make sure that when hanging them the top portion still receives enough bright, indirect light which they need.

 

English Ivy

English Ivy

English ivy ranks among the best indoor hanging plants even a beginner can’t kill because it can tolerate neglect and abuse.

While not as pretty as flowers in terms of color and showiness, these are amazing climbing and trailing plants that can be hung to create an amazing decorative effect.

 

Chenille Plant

Chenille Plant

Chenille plants are beautiful bushy evergreens that are amazing then grown in hanging baskets. They will get to between 8 and 15 feet long with their lovely red-pink colored flowers extending downwards.

These look like cute caterpillars that become more attractive the longer and thicker they grow.

 

Spider Plant

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Spider plants rank among the most popular houseplants around because they’re relatively indestructible. That is, you can neglect them and they won’t die.

This makes them perfect for beginners because they when you’re just starting out, you’ll likely forget to water or do some maintenance work.

This gives you some leeway to make these mistakes as you gain experience.

Of course, no plant gets the love that spider plants do unless it is pretty. And, that’s something that this indoor hanging plant has as well.

 

Arrowhead Plant

Arrowhead Plant

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Arrowhead plants are lovely trailing or climbing vines depending on where you grow them. They are fast growers which have made them popular houseplant.

These get their name because their leaves look like the tip of arrows. They grow to between 3 and 6 feet long. And, they enjoy partial shade. As such, do keep them away from too much direct or intense sunlight.

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