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Hoya latifolia sp. Indonesia 'Silver Splash' leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya loheri leaf detail on white background.
Hoya loheri Sold out
Hoya maingayi close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya maingayi Sold out
Hoya minahassae leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya minahassae Sold out
Hoya mitrata leaf detail on white background.
Hoya mitrata Sold out
Hoya motoskei close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya motoskei Sold out
Hoya nicholsoniae leaf detail on white background.
Hoya nicholsoniae 'New Guinea Ghost' leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya NO ID ‘Small Round Leaf’ leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya nummularioides leaf detail on white background.
Hoya obovata leaf detail on white background.
Hoya obovata Sold out
Hoya obovata variegata close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya occultata 'Splash' leaf detail on white background.
Hoya pandurata leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya pandurata Sold out
Hoya pandurata sp. Vietnam leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya parviflora 'Splash' leaf detail on white background.
Hoya polyneura leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya polyneura Sold out
Hoya polyneura 'Splash' close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya pubera (syn. Hoya picta) leaf detail on white background.
Hoya pubicalyx close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya pubicalyx Sold out
Hoya pubicalyx 'Black Dragon' leaf detail on white background.
Hoya pubicalyx 'Silver Splash' ('Silver Spot') close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya pubicalyx 'Speckled' close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya quinquenervia leaf detail on white background.
Hoya ranauensis close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya ranauensis Sold out
Hoya rosita 'Red Maroon' leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya rundumensis 'Splash' close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya ruthiae leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya ruthiae Sold out
Hoya scortechinii close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya sigillatis leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sigillatis Sold out
Hoya sigillatis 'Silver' (AH001) close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya sigillatis AH004 leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya soligamiana leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya soligamiana Sold out
Hoya sp. 'Sulawesi 3' leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. Aceh leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. Aceh Sold out
Hoya sp. Aceh 'Long leaf' leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. Dahlia (Hoya kaikoeana) close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya sp. DS-70 leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. DS-70 Sold out
Hoya sp. Gayo leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. Gayo Sold out
Hoya sp. Gayo (Clone 1) close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya sp. Gomas leaf detail on white background.
Hoya sp. Gomas Sold out
Hoya sp. Kho Resus Sunda Hang close-up of leaf on white background.
Hoya sp. Konowa leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. Konowa Sold out
Hoya sp. Lai Chau 'Splash' leaf close-up on white background.
Hoya sp. Loei leaf detail on white background.
Hoya sp. Loei Sold out
Hoya sp. Malang leaf detail on white background.
Hoya sp. Malang Sold out
Hoya sp. Papua 004 leaf detail on white background.
Hoya sp. Rangsan leaf detail on white background.
Hoya sp. Rangsan Sold out

Climbing Plants

Quick Overview

Climbing Plants: support is part of care

  • Support: poles, boards and trellises guide stems and can help leaves mature more cleanly.
  • Best for: vertical growth where height is available but floor or shelf space is limited.
  • Start early: young flexible stems attach and train more easily than long tangled growth.
  • Light: bright filtered light usually keeps internodes shorter and foliage fuller.
  • Substrate: airy mixes help roots and aerial roots stay active without sitting stale.
Details & Care

Climbing Houseplants: vertical growth with support

Many indoor climbers come from forest habitats where stems move upward along trunks or other vegetation. Indoors, that means support is part of good care, not a last-minute fix after stems become tangled.

A well-supported climber can become neater, stronger and more mature-looking than the same plant left to trail. Leaf size, internode length and overall shape often improve when the plant can attach and grow toward stable light.

  • Use poles or boards for aroids that root along their stems and benefit from contact.
  • Use trellises for twining or flexible vines that need direction when a mossy surface is unnecessary.
  • Start support early so stems do not have to be bent back into position later.
  • Match pot size and substrate to root growth; heavy wet mixes slow climbers down fast.

Climbing plants work especially well when a wall, corner or plant stand needs height without adding another wide floor plant.

Frequently Asked Questions About Climbing Plants