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Climbing plants in the room are a good way to admire fresh greenery even in unusual places in the apartment.

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Indoor plants that wander through the apartment are something very special

Not every plant with long shoots is automatically a climbing plant. Here we present the most beautiful supposed climbing plants for the room and explain the differences in growth.

Expert tip: From a botanical point of view, "real" climbing plants are only those that develop special climbing organs with the help of which they can hold on to climbing aids. Leaves or side shoots can be transformed into these tendrils. However, the shoot axis remains straight.
Climbing plants, on the other hand, wrap the entire shoot axis around their climbing aid.
The spread climbers and self-climbers also go up, but differently. Spread climbers need a stable aid to climb: They have very stiff shoots and find support by bracing them against their climbing aid. Self-climbers do not necessarily need a climbing aid, but can simply grow up the walls of houses by developing roots that have been transformed into adhesive organs.

Blue Passion Flower (Passiflora caerulea)

One of the few indoor plants that actually climbs is the blue passion flower (Passiflora caerulea). It forms tendrils in the leaf axils, with which it can use climbing aids to grow up. If you take good care of the passion flower, you will be rewarded with beautiful flowers. To do this, it needs a bright location, high humidity and regular water and nutrient additions during the growing season. Other passion flowers that are suitable as climbing house plants are the golden passion flower (Passiflora aurantia), the vine-leaved passion flower (Passiflora vitifolia) and the lemon Passion Flower (Passiflora citrina).

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Passion flowers can climb with their tendrils

Russian wine (Cissus alata)

The Russian vine (Cissus alata) is also one of the climbing plants for the room. The plant forms forked tendrilswith the help of which she holds on to scaffolding or bars. The leaflets of the three-part leaves are diamond-shaped and serrated on the edge. The location should not be too bright, semi-shade is best. The plant, which originates from the tropics and subtropics, also likes high humidity.

Russian wine has special leaves

Efeutute (Epipremnum)

Efeutute (Epipremnum) is an extremely popular houseplant with long shoots. However, this is not a climbing plant in the botanical sense, because the ivy does not form any tendrils. If you didn't wrap it around a climbing aid, it would just hang down because it doesn't wrap itself. However, its long, leafy shoots can be draped around shelves, railings or other climbing aids so that the ivy looks like a climbing houseplant. The ivy is fairly easy to care for and can also be kept in rooms with less light. Since the plant is poisonous, however, a suitable place should be chosen in households with children and pets. The ivy is a fast-growing plant and can develop shoots up to 10 m long. It requires high humidity and temperatures above 16 °C all year round. Occasional watering and fertilizing are the main requirements of the easy-care ivy.

You can drape the shoots of the ivy however you like

Tip: The spotted ivy (Scindapsus pictus) has a white pattern on its green leaves, making it particularly decorative.

Climbing Philodendron (Philodendron scandens)

Like the ivy, the climbing philodendron (Philodendron scandens) is not actually a climbing plant. However, the plant, also known as a tree lover, develops long shoots with heart-shaped leaves that climb up and entwine on trellises. There are different varieties, for example with light variegated leaves. As a robust plant, the climbing Phildodendron also forgives one or two care mistakes. It is therefore also ideal as a climbing houseplant for people without a green thumb or with little planting experience.

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The climbing philodendron can wrap its shoots around climbing aids

Tip: In order for the climbing plants to develop long and he althy shoots, they need nutrients during the growing season. For ornamental foliage plants such as the climbing philodendron or theEfeutute, for example, is ideally suited to our Plantura organic room and green plant fertilizer. It can be used for the majority of houseplants and does not only care for the above-ground parts of the plant. Because it also strengthens the roots with the help of a native soil bacterium, which improves nutrient absorption and thus ensures all-round he althy plants.

Porcelain Flower (Hoya carnosa)

Not only the fleshy, succulent leaves of the porcelain flower (Hoya carnosa) are an eye-catcher. The white flowers have a waxy shine and attract everyone's attention between spring and autumn, which is why the plant is also called wax flower. Porcelain flowers also do not develop tendrils. However, its long, fast-growing shoots can easily be placed around various objects to give the impression of a climbing houseplant. There are other types and varieties of porcelain flowers that are suitable for keeping in the room.

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If you want to embellish the room with a climbing plant with flowers, reach for the wax flower

Climbing candlestick (Ceropegia sandersonii)

The climbing candlestick is not a climbing houseplant in the botanical sense, but rather a creeping plant. Such plants entwine climbing aids with their entire main shoot. The Climbing Candlestick (Ceropegia sandersonii) forms extravagant flowers that look like parachutes. It is therefore also called parachute flower or parachute chandelier flower. The String of Hearts is also one of the candlestick flowers and forms long shoots that look wonderful in a hanging basket.

With its exotic blossoms, the Climbing Candlestick attracts attention

Common ivy (Hedera helix)

Common ivy (Hedera helix) cannot only be planted in the garden: it can also be kept indoors. Ivy is also not a climbing houseplant in the botanical sense. The plant forms so-called adhesive roots, with which it can even climb up walls. In order to avoid residues on the wall in the room, it is advisable to set up a climbing aid for the ivy as a houseplant. The ivy can also cope without much light and likes high humidity. As far as care is concerned, he is quite undemanding. Regular watering and occasional fertilizer are still essential.

Ivy can also be kept as a houseplant

As mentioned above, regular feedingsessential for he althy and vigorous plants. We will show you what you should pay particular attention to when fertilizing indoor plants.

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